Perhaps try installing the problem package by itself at various times of the
day. It seems like there were speed issues in data transfer. Before doing
that run a port clean on the package just in case.
sudo port clean python27
sudo port install python27
sudo port install qgis3
Hope that
I had that problem (for the same package) during the “clean machine” build.
Try to clean the problem package out of your system and then install it again.
The worked for me:
(you only need sudo the first time probably, but I leave it in just to be safe.
sudo port clean py36-pyqt5
sudo port
I believe that SourceForge is currently having some serious problems, and that
you are trying to download some files from there. I have been seeing that
today for a completely different port.
--Adam
> On Mar 1, 2018, at 10:58 AM, Jesús Lopez wrote:
>
> Thanks for
Thanks for your notes John.
When I try to build QGIS 3 with macports I get the following error:
Verifying checksums for py36-pyqt5
Error: Checksum (rmd160) mismatch for PyQt5_gpl-5.10.tar.gz
Error: Checksum (sha256) mismatch for PyQt5_gpl-5.10.tar.gz
***
The non-matching file appears to be HTML.
Hi John, great post! :-)
I encountered the following errors during the installation on macOS High
Sierra Ver. 10.13.2 (MacBook Pro)
precisely to the point:
42.9 %speed---> Attempting to fetch
python27-2.7.14_0.darwin_17.x86_64.tbz2 from
http://nue.de.packages.macports.org/python27.
A 3.0 Mac build guide for average (non techie) Mac users would be VERY much
appreciated by many, including me!
Scott Madry
Scott Madry, Ph.D.
Research Associate Professor of Archaeology
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Tel 1-919-448-4493
Email:
On 28-02-18 21:05, John Harrop wrote:
> Since finding beta testers is currently a priority is might be worth a
> note on the QGIS web page that this is available for Mac users.
Hi John,
I'm happy to add it as an alternative build/install note around here: