And what's more, it was deleted from the tree in 2013 - that's impressive persistence. :)
<https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/commit/6be6a04e2870c9cd1cda8046b5d9a3853d4b37d8> Definitely safe to uninstall. You can find ports that are installed but no longer available in the ports tree with 'port echo obsolete', BTW. - Josh g5pw wrote: > That port name is ’eggdbus’, not eggbus :) > >> On 28 Nov 2020, at 19:39, Jeffrey Walton <noloader at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Everyone, >> >> I'm seeing problems updating Macports 2.6.4 on an older MacBook. This >> issue looks new. I don't recall seeing it last week. >> >> $ sudo /opt/local/bin/port upgrade outdated >> Nothing to upgrade. >> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors >> ---> Found 3 broken files, matching files to ports >> Warning: No port eggdbus found in the index; can't rebuild >> ---> Broken files found, but all associated ports are not in the >> index and so cannot be rebuilt. >> >> When I try to remove eggbus manually: >> >> $ sudo /opt/local/bin/port uninstall eggbus >> Warning: no such port: eggbus, skipping uninstall >> >> Jeff
