![]() ![]() Here is a part of output ( full output in attachment ) after running "sudo port -d -y rev-upgrade" as suggested. sudo port -f clean -all all sudo port -f uninstall inactive If you cant wait for the clean one to run in the background, there are a few commands you can run manually and faster. Sudo port select -set mpi openmpi-gcc8-fortran To make openmpi-gcc8's wrappers the default (what you get when ![]() opt/local/bin/mpicc-openmpi-gcc8 (likewise mpicxx. The mpicc wrapper (and friends) are installed as: > Some of the ports you installed have notes: The MacPorts Project is an open-source community initiative to design an easy-to-use system for compiling, installing, and upgrading either command-line, X11 or Aqua based open-source software on the Mac OS X operating system. > Installing openmpi-gcc8 Activating openmpi-gcc8 Cleaning openmpi-gcc8Įrror: Port openmpi-gcc8 is still broken after rebuilding it more than 3 times.Įrror: Please run port -d -y rev-upgrade and use the output to report a bug.Įrror: rev-upgrade failed: Port openmpi-gcc8 still broken after rebuilding 3 times Both when installing Lion, and more recently Mountain Lion, after finding a bunch of broken ports, I decided it would be easier to do a clean re-install (to. > Uninstalling openmpi-gcc8 Cleaning openmpi-gcc8 > Deactivating openmpi-gcc8 Cleaning openmpi-gcc8 > Computing dependencies for openmpi-gcc8 > Found 1 broken port, determining rebuild order Warning: found dylibs in your /usr/local/lib directory. ![]() For your currently installed system, only the following versions of Xcode are supported: 10.3 10.2.1 10.2 10.1 10.0 First of all, fresh install on MacOS X 10.14 and some ports installed with success.Įrror: currently installed version of Xcode, 11.0, is not supported by MacPorts. ![]()
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