id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,priority,milestone,component,version,resolution,keywords,cc,port 59228,base upgrade fails if Xcode license not accepted,EJFielding,,"I ran a port selfupate for the first time in a while, and it tried unsuccessfully to install the base upgrade to version 2.6.1. It turned out that MacOS had also updated the Xcode to v11.1 on this Mojave machine, and I had not accepted the license again, so the base version upgrade failed silently. Then it gave me an error message when I tried to do the port upgrade outdated. {{{ fielding% sudo port selfupdate: ---> Updating MacPorts base sources using rsync MacPorts base version 2.5.4 installed, MacPorts base version 2.6.1 downloaded. ---> Updating the ports tree ---> MacPorts base is outdated, installing new version 2.6.1 Installing new MacPorts release in /opt/local as root:wheel; permissions 0755 fielding% sudo port selfupdate ---> Updating MacPorts base sources using rsync MacPorts base version 2.5.4 installed, MacPorts base version 2.6.1 downloaded. ---> Updating the ports tree ---> MacPorts base is outdated, installing new version 2.6.1 Installing new MacPorts release in /opt/local as root:wheel; permissions 0755 fielding% sudo port upgrade outdated Error: Unable to open port: can't set ""compiler.blacklist"": invalid command name ""compiler.command_line_tools_version"" Error: Follow https://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets to report a bug. }}} I was able to solve this by accepting the Xcode license and re-running the port selfupdate again, and then port upgrade outdated. I think it is a bug that the port selfupdate did not report that it was unable to run Xcode and upgrade the base version. ",defect,closed,Normal,,base,2.6.1,duplicate,,,