On Dec 16, 2021, at 02:55, Greg Earle wrote: > > On a 2010 Mac Pro running macOS Mojave 10.14.6, I'm getting this: > > -- > [0:48] nightowl:/ % sudo port upgrade outdated > Nothing to upgrade. > ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors > ---> Found 2 broken files, matching files to ports > Warning: No port p5.26-net-ssleay found in the index; can't rebuild > ---> Broken files found, but all associated ports are not in the index and > so cannot be rebuilt. > > [0:49] nightowl:/ % port installed p5.26-net-ssleay > The following ports are currently installed: > p5.26-net-ssleay @1.900.0_0 (active) > > [0:50] nightowl:/ % port info p5.26-net-ssleay > Error: Port p5.26-net-ssleay not found > -- > > Tried to remove it but it didn't like that: > > -- > [0:52] nightowl:/ % sudo port uninstall p5.26-net-ssleay > Note: It is not recommended to uninstall/deactivate a port that has > dependents as it breaks the dependents. > The following ports will break: > p5.26-io-socket-ssl @2.68.0_0 > p5.26-http-tiny @0.76.0_0 > p5.26-io-socket-ssl @2.69.0_0 > p5.26-io-socket-ssl @2.70.0_0 > p5.26-io-socket-ssl @2.71.0_0 > Continue? [y/N]: N > ---> Cleaning p5.26-net-ssleay > -- > > Is there anything I can do about it? I still have a ton of p5.26-* and > p5.28-* ports installed, as well as p5.30-*. > > -- > [0:54] nightowl:/ % sudo port installed | grep p5.26 | wc -l > 134
I recommend uninstalling all p5.26 ports. Use p5.28 equivalents instead.
