RE: iso-codes_3.43 not found but seems to be the default

2016-04-20 Thread Patty J Bragger-Wilkinson
Thanks Ryan!

In trying to fix the problem, I attempted to perform a selfupdate, but that 
failed for me.. Since that’s totally unrelated to iso-codes, I’ll start a new 
thread with that problem.

-patty

From: Ryan Schmidt [mailto:ryandes...@macports.org]
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 3:02 PM
To: Patty J Bragger-Wilkinson
Cc: macports-users@lists.macosforge.org
Subject: Re: iso-codes_3.43 not found but seems to be the default

On Apr 20, 2016, at 13:40, Patty J Bragger-Wilkinson wrote:

Hi everyone,
I’m new to macports, and maybe I’m missing something silly, but I’ve searched a 
bunch and can’t find an answer to my problem..
I’m trying to install meld, which has a dependency on iso-codes

port is constantly trying to install version 3.43, even though this version is 
nowhere to be found in any of the mirrors.  I see many newer versions 
available, but when I try to specify a newer version to install, it keeps 
looking for the older 3.43

I’m running MacOS X El Capitan
MacPorts 2.3.4

Here’s the command I’m trying:

$ sudo port install iso-codes @3.67
--->  Computing dependencies for iso-codes
--->  Fetching distfiles for iso-codes
--->  Attempting to fetch iso-codes_3.43.orig.tar.xz from 
http://distfiles.macports.org/iso-codes
--->  Attempting to fetch iso-codes_3.43.orig.tar.xz from 
http://ykf.ca.distfiles.macports.org/MacPorts/mpdistfiles/iso-codes
--->  Attempting to fetch iso-codes_3.43.orig.tar.xz from 
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/i/iso-codes/
…

When I run with –dtv I see a 404 error code for each attempt, but I’m able to 
install other packages without problems, so it’s not a firewall issue.  And 
when I browse to one of these mirrors, I do not see a 3.43 version available, 
so the 404’s make perfect sense.

Also, when I run info on iso-codes, it shows the older vesion:
$ port info iso-codes
iso-codes @3.43 (devel)

Description:  This package aims to provide the list of the country and
  language (and currency) names in one place, rather than
  repeated in many programs.
Homepage: http://pkg-isocodes.alioth.debian.org/

Extract Dependencies: xz
Build Dependencies:   gettext
Platforms:darwin
License:  LGPL-2.1+
Maintainers:  l...@macports.org<mailto:l...@macports.org>, 
openmaintai...@macports.org<mailto:openmaintai...@macports.org>

What am I doing wrong here?  Or is this something that I need to report to the 
maintainers of iso-codes?

Run

sudo port selfupdate

to update your local portfile definitions to the latest version. As you can see 
here, the current version in MacPorts is 3.67:

https://www.macports.org/ports.php?by=name&substr=iso-codes

I don't know how you ended up with an ancient portfile for iso-codes 3.43 on 
your system if you're new to MacPorts.
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Re: iso-codes_3.43 not found but seems to be the default

2016-04-20 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Apr 20, 2016, at 13:40, Patty J Bragger-Wilkinson wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone,
> I’m new to macports, and maybe I’m missing something silly, but I’ve searched 
> a bunch and can’t find an answer to my problem..
> I’m trying to install meld, which has a dependency on iso-codes
>  
> port is constantly trying to install version 3.43, even though this version 
> is nowhere to be found in any of the mirrors.  I see many newer versions 
> available, but when I try to specify a newer version to install, it keeps 
> looking for the older 3.43
>  
> I’m running MacOS X El Capitan
> MacPorts 2.3.4
>  
> Here’s the command I’m trying:
>  
> $ sudo port install iso-codes @3.67
> --->  Computing dependencies for iso-codes
> --->  Fetching distfiles for iso-codes
> --->  Attempting to fetch iso-codes_3.43.orig.tar.xz from 
> http://distfiles.macports.org/iso-codes
> --->  Attempting to fetch iso-codes_3.43.orig.tar.xz from 
> http://ykf.ca.distfiles.macports.org/MacPorts/mpdistfiles/iso-codes
> --->  Attempting to fetch iso-codes_3.43.orig.tar.xz from 
> http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/i/iso-codes/
> …
>  
> When I run with –dtv I see a 404 error code for each attempt, but I’m able to 
> install other packages without problems, so it’s not a firewall issue.  And 
> when I browse to one of these mirrors, I do not see a 3.43 version available, 
> so the 404’s make perfect sense.
>  
> Also, when I run info on iso-codes, it shows the older vesion:
> $ port info iso-codes
> iso-codes @3.43 (devel)
>  
> Description:  This package aims to provide the list of the country and
>   language (and currency) names in one place, rather than
>   repeated in many programs.
> Homepage: http://pkg-isocodes.alioth.debian.org/
>  
> Extract Dependencies: xz
> Build Dependencies:   gettext
> Platforms:darwin
> License:  LGPL-2.1+
> Maintainers:  l...@macports.org, openmaintai...@macports.org
>  
> What am I doing wrong here?  Or is this something that I need to report to 
> the maintainers of iso-codes?  

Run 

sudo port selfupdate

to update your local portfile definitions to the latest version. As you can see 
here, the current version in MacPorts is 3.67:

https://www.macports.org/ports.php?by=name&substr=iso-codes

I don't know how you ended up with an ancient portfile for iso-codes 3.43 on 
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Re: iso-codes_3.43 not found but seems to be the default

2016-04-20 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 2:40 PM, Patty J Bragger-Wilkinson <
bragger_patt...@lilly.com> wrote:

> What am I doing wrong here?  Or is this something that I need to report to
> the maintainers of iso-codes?


The latter. Each port exists at a defined version; you can't use the
@version syntax to specify a version to install (it only works with
activate/deactivate). So its Portfile wants 3.43 and would have to be
updated to a more recent version. File a ticket at https://trac.macports.org
.

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iso-codes_3.43 not found but seems to be the default

2016-04-20 Thread Patty J Bragger-Wilkinson
Hi everyone,
I'm new to macports, and maybe I'm missing something silly, but I've searched a 
bunch and can't find an answer to my problem..
I'm trying to install meld, which has a dependency on iso-codes

port is constantly trying to install version 3.43, even though this version is 
nowhere to be found in any of the mirrors.  I see many newer versions 
available, but when I try to specify a newer version to install, it keeps 
looking for the older 3.43

I'm running MacOS X El Capitan
MacPorts 2.3.4

Here's the command I'm trying:

$ sudo port install iso-codes @3.67
--->  Computing dependencies for iso-codes
--->  Fetching distfiles for iso-codes
--->  Attempting to fetch iso-codes_3.43.orig.tar.xz from 
http://distfiles.macports.org/iso-codes
--->  Attempting to fetch iso-codes_3.43.orig.tar.xz from 
http://ykf.ca.distfiles.macports.org/MacPorts/mpdistfiles/iso-codes
--->  Attempting to fetch iso-codes_3.43.orig.tar.xz from 
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/i/iso-codes/
...

When I run with -dtv I see a 404 error code for each attempt, but I'm able to 
install other packages without problems, so it's not a firewall issue.  And 
when I browse to one of these mirrors, I do not see a 3.43 version available, 
so the 404's make perfect sense.

Also, when I run info on iso-codes, it shows the older vesion:
$ port info iso-codes
iso-codes @3.43 (devel)

Description:  This package aims to provide the list of the country and
  language (and currency) names in one place, rather than
  repeated in many programs.
Homepage: http://pkg-isocodes.alioth.debian.org/

Extract Dependencies: xz
Build Dependencies:   gettext
Platforms:darwin
License:  LGPL-2.1+
Maintainers:  l...@macports.org, 
openmaintai...@macports.org

What am I doing wrong here?  Or is this something that I need to report to the 
maintainers of iso-codes?

Any help is appreciated!

Thanks,
Patty


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