Re: Remove "Phantom" Ports

2022-03-12 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 12, 2022, at 22:35, Sriranga Veeraraghavan wrote: > Thank you - I did not know about the port-* manages. > > I see from port-reclaim(1) that there are man pages for several other port > commands, but I didn’t see a reference to these other man pages in the > port(1) man page. For

Re: port diagnose and xcode

2022-03-12 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 12, 2022, at 21:57, Richard L. Hamilton wrote: > Is there a way one can see by examining Portfiles (ideally something that > could be scanned for with e.g. a perl script), or preferably, with some > "port" command, which ports require command line tools vs Xcode vs neither > (albeit

Re: Remove "Phantom" Ports

2022-03-12 Thread Sriranga Veeraraghavan
Thank you - I did not know about the port-* manages. I see from port-reclaim(1) that there are man pages for several other port commands, but I didn’t see a reference to these other man pages in the port(1) man page. For user convenience, perhaps these could be added to the SEE ALSO

Re: port diagnose and xcode

2022-03-12 Thread Richard L. Hamilton
Is there a way one can see by examining Portfiles (ideally something that could be scanned for with e.g. a perl script), or preferably, with some "port" command, which ports require command line tools vs Xcode vs neither (albeit perhaps needing something to get a compiler port installed)? > On

Re: Remove "Phantom" Ports

2022-03-12 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 10, 2022, at 19:57, Sriranga Veeraraghavan wrote: > On Mar 10, 2022, at 05:10, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > >> "port reclaim --enable-reminders" enables reminders; >> "port reclaim --disable-reminders" disables them. > > Thanks for letting me know about this. I’ve turned on reminders. > > FYI,

Re: port diagnose and xcode

2022-03-12 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 11, 2022, at 02:02, Michele Venturi wrote: > What is wrong is that a simple package manager > requires an entire multigigabyte professional IDE; > I have even taken the time to talk to them about it > and file a bug about it,but they clearly don't care... > It's surely not a new issue,it's

Re: port diagnose and xcode

2022-03-12 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 10, 2022, at 18:40, James Secan wrote: > In working my way through my recent “phantom ports” issue I ran the command > “port diagnose” and was more than a bit surprised by the output line: > > Error: currently installed version of Xcode, none, is not supported by > MacPorts. > >

Re: IRC channel

2022-03-12 Thread g5pw
Unfortunately, not even updating to 4.5.2 (which has oAuth fixes for Github) has solved the issue. The last thing I’ll try is upgrading MongoDB. There’s a deprecation warning, but I don’t think it’s related. > On 8 Mar 2022, at 17:09, Eric Gallager via macports-users > wrote: > > On Mon, Mar