The Python version being run doesn't look explicit to me. Any idea if it
attempts to run a version that is not installed?
How would I know which one is necessary?
El 13 févr. 2016, a las 15:45, Brandon Allbery escribió:
> On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 3:37 PM, [ftp83plus] wrote:
> Hello to all,
>
On 2/14/16 6:00 PM, Dave Horsfall wrote:
> El Capitan, 10.11.3.
>
> Following my weekly "port -p upgrade outdated" ("-p" because Guile still
> appears to be broken), I get:
>
> ---> Updating database of binaries
> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors
> ---> Found 1 broken f
On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 9:00 PM, Dave Horsfall wrote:
> ---> Updating database of binaries
> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors
> ---> Found 1 broken file(s), matching files to ports
> ---> Found 1 broken port(s):
> gstreamer1-gst-plugins-bad @1.6.2
> /opt/local/lib/gstre
El Capitan, 10.11.3.
Following my weekly "port -p upgrade outdated" ("-p" because Guile still
appears to be broken), I get:
---> Updating database of binaries
---> Scanning binaries for linking errors
---> Found 1 broken file(s), matching files to ports
---> Found 1 broken
Hardware Version: Mac mini (Mid 2007) (Macmini2,1)
Mac OS X 10.6.8 10K549 (Snow Leopard)
Xcode 4.2 4C199
MacPorts Version: 2.3.4
:info:build /usr/bin/llvm-gcc-4.2 -DSHARED -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I../../include
-I../../include -DKRB5_DEPRECATED=1 -DKRB5_PRIVATE -I/opt/local/include -pipe
-Os -arch