Re: p5.28-xml-entities-1.0.200_0.darwin_20.noarch.tbz2 does not seem to exist
On Nov 22, 2020, at 05:34, Vahid Askarpour wrote: > I have AMP for endpoints but disabling it did not change the outcome. I will > just wait until the .darwin_20.* package becomes available and then try again. I'm hoping the perl modules will be done in a couple days. You can also try building MacPorts from our git master. It includes an additional fix for this that limits the number of ping processes that we start at one time to 50. https://github.com/macports/macports-base/commit/0a000c436ce0f8bc7da7bb34efad896dca6a1e59 50 was just a guess so if that doesn't work you can edit the source to reduce 50 even further: https://lists.macports.org/pipermail/macports-dev/2020-November/042592.html Finally, if none of that works, or if you don't want to bother building master, you can always download the distfile manually and put it where MacPorts wants it: https://trac.macports.org/wiki/ProblemHotlist#fetch-failures
Re: p5.28-xml-entities-1.0.200_0.darwin_20.noarch.tbz2 does not seem to exist
I have AMP for endpoints but disabling it did not change the outcome. I will just wait until the .darwin_20.* package becomes available and then try again. Many thanks, Vahid > On Nov 21, 2020, at 11:29 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > CAUTION: The Sender of this email is not from within Dalhousie. > > On Nov 21, 2020, at 19:32, Vahid Askarpour wrote: > >> In attempting to install grace, my Mac crashes losing internet connection. >> The stall occurs when trying to fetch the following package: >> >> Attempting to fetch p5.28-xml-entities-1.0.200_0.darwin_20.noarch.tbz2 from >> https://packages.macports.org/p5.28-xml-entities >> ---> Attempting to fetch p5.28-xml-entities-1.0.200_0.darwin_20.noarch.tbz2 >> from >> https://ywg.ca.packages.macports.org/mirror/macports/packages/perl5/p5.28-xml-entities >> ---> Attempting to fetch p5.28-xml-entities-1.0.200_0.darwin_20.noarch.tbz2 >> from https://lil.fr.packages.macports.org/p5.28-xml-entities > > Sounds like this issue again: > > https://trac.macports.org/ticket/60509 > > Do you have Little Snitch installed, or any other program that intercepts > your network traffic? If so, try disabling it. If that works, it may need an > update for Big Sur compatibility; check with its manufacturer. > > We had another recent report of this problem on Big Sur in which the software > Carbon Black might have been responsible: > > https://lists.macports.org/pipermail/macports-dev/2020-November/042573.html > > >> Checking these websites, the *.darwin_20.* does not appear to exist. The >> highest package is *.darwin_19.* > > That is normal. Big Sur was only just released, and we have barely made a > dent in building Big Sur versions of the tens of thousands of ports we have. > It will take weeks before we are done with those that we can build, and many > will not be buildable at all at the moment. > > https://lists.macports.org/pipermail/macports-users/2020-November/048940.html >
Re: p5.28-xml-entities-1.0.200_0.darwin_20.noarch.tbz2 does not seem to exist
On Nov 21, 2020, at 19:32, Vahid Askarpour wrote: > In attempting to install grace, my Mac crashes losing internet connection. > The stall occurs when trying to fetch the following package: > > Attempting to fetch p5.28-xml-entities-1.0.200_0.darwin_20.noarch.tbz2 from > https://packages.macports.org/p5.28-xml-entities > ---> Attempting to fetch p5.28-xml-entities-1.0.200_0.darwin_20.noarch.tbz2 > from > https://ywg.ca.packages.macports.org/mirror/macports/packages/perl5/p5.28-xml-entities > ---> Attempting to fetch p5.28-xml-entities-1.0.200_0.darwin_20.noarch.tbz2 > from https://lil.fr.packages.macports.org/p5.28-xml-entities Sounds like this issue again: https://trac.macports.org/ticket/60509 Do you have Little Snitch installed, or any other program that intercepts your network traffic? If so, try disabling it. If that works, it may need an update for Big Sur compatibility; check with its manufacturer. We had another recent report of this problem on Big Sur in which the software Carbon Black might have been responsible: https://lists.macports.org/pipermail/macports-dev/2020-November/042573.html > Checking these websites, the *.darwin_20.* does not appear to exist. The > highest package is *.darwin_19.* That is normal. Big Sur was only just released, and we have barely made a dent in building Big Sur versions of the tens of thousands of ports we have. It will take weeks before we are done with those that we can build, and many will not be buildable at all at the moment. https://lists.macports.org/pipermail/macports-users/2020-November/048940.html