I am running OS 13.1 on an intel iMac.  I installed the program “Direwolf” 
using Macports, following the intstruction listed here 
(https://ports.macports.org/port/direwolf/).  

I was having some problems with Direwolf and realized that between the initial 
install of Macports and direwolf I had upgraded the OS from 12 to 13 - and 
error message I got from Macports suggested to run the migration procedure for 
Macports.  I did that, installing the version for OS 13.  All seemed to go 
without issue.

I decided to upgrade direwolf with sudo port upgrade direwolf and Macports 
reports it is not installed.  (But it’s there, as typing direwolf in the 
terminal starts the program).

Attempted to re-install direwolf - get error “Failed to build direwolf:  
command execution failed.

Here is the output of the log file:

:error:build Failed to build direwolf: command execution failed
:debug:build Error code: CHILDSTATUS 24328 2
:debug:build Backtrace: command execution failed
:debug:build     while executing
:debug:build "system {*}$notty {*}$callback {*}$nice $fullcmdstring"
:debug:build     invoked from within
:debug:build "command_exec -callback portprogress::target_progress_callback 
build"
:debug:build     (procedure "portbuild::build_main" line 8)
:debug:build     invoked from within
:debug:build "$procedure $targetname"
:error:build See 
/opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_macports_release_tarballs_ports_science_direwolf/direwolf/main.log
 for details.

I was unable to find a definition of the CHILDSTATUS 24328 2 error code.  

Questions:   1.  Why does macports not see the earlier installation of Direwolf?

                   2.  What would cause the above error?

                   3.  Under macports, what is the command to remove a program?

Thanks.

Larrie

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