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On Apr 10, 2021, at 09:40, gary wrote:

> Thanks for getting back to me. Attached is a PNG screen capture of my 
> main.log. Or do you mean another main.log in another directory?

Attaching the actual log, rather than a screenshot of it, is usually more 
helpful, but in this case what you showed in the image is probably sufficient. 
The relevant error message seems to be:

:debug:archivefetch couldn't read file 
"/opt/local/libexec/macports/lib/tcl8.5/clock.tcl": no such file or directory

Sounds like the file /opt/local/libexec/macports/lib/tcl8.5/clock.tcl does not 
exist on your computer. It should; it is part of the Tcl programming language 
which MacPorts is written in and requires in order to function. The simplest 
way to get this and any other missing MacPorts files back onto your computer is 
to download and run the installer available on our web site.

https://distfiles.macports.org/MacPorts/MacPorts-2.6.4-10.13-HighSierra.pkg

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