I use a number of those, do a port sync and port upgrade outdated almost daily, 
and haven't seen anything disappear.

If I were you, I'd check my fsck logs (files like /var/log/fsck_apfs.log, 
/var/log/fsck_apfs_error.log, and /var/log/fsck_hfs.log), and for anything that 
might indicate disk errors (I don't know as of what version Disk Utility shows 
S.M.A.R.T. status), and maybe do a safe mode boot (which given how slow they 
are, might include an fsck) or a verify and repair from Disk Utility after 
booting to recovery mode.

> On Feb 6, 2022, at 16:26, Dave Horsfall <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> It's difficult to phrase this, but I'll do my best...
> 
> MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2010), High Sierra 10.13.6.
> 
> After I did my regular "port upgrade outdated" (there was nothing odd in 
> the log) I noticed that some utilities has disappeared; as I recall, they 
> included "htop", "xv", "gimp", "enscript", "gnuplot" (which I have running 
> all the time until I restarted it), etc.  A simple re-install of the 
> errant applications fixed it.
> 
> That's about all I can say, so did anyone else notice any oddities?  
> Everything was peachy this morning.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> -- Dave
> 

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