There's also lots of messages in there that suggest you don't have the 10.14 SDK, which may mean Xcode hasn't yet been updated on your system.
I got my system in quite a tangle recently when Catalina finally got beyond beta, but the uninstall/reinstall approach worked best for getting it right again. Peter. On 5/11/19 05:49, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > On Nov 4, 2019, at 10:12, Hans Goedbloed wrote: > >> [/Users/hansgoedbloed]$sudo port install gcc9 >> Password: >> ---> Computing dependencies for gcc9 >> ---> Cleaning gcc9 > First things first: this shows that gcc9 was already successfully installed > before you ran this command. > > >> ---> Updating database of binaries >> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors >> ---> Found 9 broken files, matching files to ports >> ---> Found 4 broken ports, determining rebuild order >> You can always run 'port rev-upgrade' again to fix errors. >> The following ports will be rebuilt: >> cmake @3.15.5 >> readline @8.0.000 >> gdbm @1.18.1 >> llvm-8.0 @8.0.1 >> Continue? [Y/n]: y > > After any port install or upgrade, MacPorts checks all installed ports for > linking errors. It found some on your system. We would need to see the output > of "sudo port -d rev-upgrade" to know specifically what problems were found > with those ports. > > >> Warning: No port perl5.8 found in the index. > perl5.8 was removed a long time ago. The current version is perl5.30. Nothing > in MacPorts should be referencing perl5.8 anymore. (I found one port that > was; I filed a ticket: https://trac.macports.org/ticket/59600) > > Do you perhaps have any local Portfiles (check your > /opt/local/etc/macports/sources.conf file) that might be very old and out of > date? > > >> Warning: The macOS 10.14 SDK does not appear to be installed. Ports may not >> build correctly. >> Warning: You can install it as part of the Xcode Command Line Tools package >> by running `xcode-select --install'. > I see below that you did run this command. Good. > > >> ---> Computing dependencies for cmake >> ---> Fetching distfiles for cmake >> ---> Attempting to fetch cmake-3.15.5.tar.gz from >> https://distfiles.macports.org/cmake >> ---> Verifying checksums for cmake >> >> ---> Extracting cmake >> ---> Applying patches to cmake >> ---> Configuring cmake >> ---> Building cmake >> ---> Staging cmake into destroot >> ---> Deactivating cmake @3.15.5_0 >> ---> Cleaning cmake >> ---> Uninstalling cmake @3.15.5_0 >> ---> Cleaning cmake >> Warning: The macOS 10.14 SDK does not appear to be installed. Ports may not >> build correctly. >> Warning: You can install it as part of the Xcode Command Line Tools package >> by running `xcode-select --install'. >> ---> Computing dependencies for cmake >> ---> Installing cmake @3.15.5_0 >> ---> Activating cmake @3.15.5_0 >> ---> Cleaning cmake >> Warning: The macOS 10.14 SDK does not appear to be installed. Ports may not >> build correctly. >> Warning: You can install it as part of the Xcode Command Line Tools package >> by running `xcode-select --install'. >> ---> Computing dependencies for readline >> ---> Fetching distfiles for readline >> ---> Attempting to fetch readline-8.0.tar.gz from >> https://distfiles.macports.org/readline >> ---> Verifying checksums for readline >> ---> Extracting readline >> ---> Applying patches to readline >> ---> Configuring readline >> ---> Building readline >> ---> Staging readline into destroot >> ---> Unable to uninstall readline @8.0.000_0, the following ports depend on >> it: >> ---> gdbm @1.18.1_1 >> Warning: Uninstall forced. Proceeding despite dependencies. >> ---> Deactivating readline @8.0.000_0 >> ---> Cleaning readline >> ---> Uninstalling readline @8.0.000_0 >> ---> Cleaning readline >> Warning: The macOS 10.14 SDK does not appear to be installed. Ports may not >> build correctly. >> Warning: You can install it as part of the Xcode Command Line Tools package >> by running `xcode-select --install'. >> ---> Computing dependencies for readline >> ---> Installing readline @8.0.000_0 >> ---> Activating readline @8.0.000_0 >> ---> Cleaning readline > Whatever the problem with cmake and readline was, MacPorts successfully > rebuilt them so they are no longer broken. > > >> ---> Computing dependencies for gdbm >> ---> Fetching distfiles for gdbm >> ---> Attempting to fetch gdbm-1.18.1.tar.gz from >> https://distfiles.macports.org/gdbm >> ---> Verifying checksums for gdbm >> ---> Extracting gdbm >> ---> Applying patches to gdbm >> ---> Configuring gdbm >> Error: Failed to configure gdbm, consult >> /opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_databases_gdbm/gdbm/work/gdbm-1.18.1/config.log >> Error: Failed to configure gdbm: configure failure: command execution failed >> Error: See >> /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_databases_gdbm/gdbm/main.log >> for details. > We would need to see the contents of those two logfiles to know why this > failed and what to do about it. > > >> Was it a mistake to upgrade to macOS 1014 for this MacBook? > As far as MacPorts goes, it should work fine. >
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