Opened 7 years ago

Closed 6 years ago

#54016 closed defect (fixed)

py-pyqt5 broken after qt5-qtenginio removed

Reported by: EJFielding (Eric Fielding) Owned by: mamoll (Mark Moll)
Priority: Normal Milestone:
Component: ports Version:
Keywords: Cc:
Port: py-pyqt5

Description

I saw a message after a recent "port upgrade outdated" that the "qt5-qtenginio" port is obsolete and should be removed. It warned me that port "qt5 @5.6.2_0" depended on "qt5-qtenginio", so I uninstalled that before uninstalling "qt5-qtenginio". After the other port upgrades were completed, I get a message that the py27-pyqt5 port is broken:

--->  Found 1 broken port:
     py27-pyqt5 @5.8.2
         /opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages/PyQt5/Enginio.so

This looks like a file related the "qt5-qtenginio" port was left behind in the py-pyqt5 port.

Change History (3)

comment:1 Changed 7 years ago by mf2k (Frank Schima)

Owner: set to mamoll
Status: newassigned

In the future, please Cc the port maintainers (port info --maintainers py-pyqt5), if any.

comment:2 Changed 7 years ago by mamoll (Mark Moll)

MacPorts should offer to rebuild the port automatically. I can revbump the port, but that wouldn't do anything differently.

comment:3 Changed 6 years ago by mamoll (Mark Moll)

Resolution: fixed
Status: assignedclosed

Should be fixed now that I have updated to the port to the latest version.

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