sudo port install cpanm_select ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors ---> Found 10 broken files, matching files to ports Error: Port ffmpeg6 is still broken after rebuilding it more than 3 times. Error: Please run port -d -y rev-upgrade and use the output to report a bug. Error: rev-upgrade failed: Port ffmpeg6 still broken after rebuilding 3 times Error: Follow https://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets if you believe there is a bug. ---> Some of the ports you installed have notes: ffmpeg6 has the following notes: Support for rav1e now disabled by default; enable via +rav1e This build of ffmpeg6 includes GPLed code and is therefore licensed under GPL v2 or later. The following modules are GPLed: libvidstab libx264 libx265 libxvid postproc To include all nonfree, GPLed and LGPL code use variant +nonfree. To remove nonfree and GPLed code leaving only LGPL code remove the +gpl2 variant. To compile and link with ffmpeg6, add -I/opt/local/libexec/ffmpeg6/include and -L/opt/local/libexec/ffmpeg6/lib to your compile command. For builds using pkg-config, add /opt/local/libexec/ffmpeg6/lib/pkgconfig to $PKG_CONFIG_PATH. ffmpeg8 has the following notes: Support for rav1e now disabled by default; enable via +rav1e This build of ffmpeg8 includes GPLed code and is therefore licensed under GPL v2 or later. The following modules are GPLed: libvidstab libx264 libx265 libxvid postproc To include all nonfree, GPLed and LGPL code use variant +nonfree. To remove nonfree and GPLed code leaving only LGPL code remove the +gpl2 variant. To compile and link with ffmpeg8, add -I/opt/local/libexec/ffmpeg8/include and -L/opt/local/libexec/ffmpeg8/lib to your compile command. For builds using pkg-config, add /opt/local/libexec/ffmpeg8/lib/pkgconfig to $PKG_CONFIG_PATH. $
For a reason I don't know, port loops between ffmpeg6 and ffmpeg8 and ends up here. Could be I posted this in another context here recently. But presently I'm clueless how to solve this situation. -- Christoph
