Opened 7 weeks ago

Closed 7 weeks ago

#69627 closed defect (duplicate)

Failed to install py310-pytorch on macbook M2 chip running macOS Sonoma

Reported by: jbrundle Owned by:
Priority: Normal Milestone:
Component: ports Version:
Keywords: Cc:
Port: py310-pytorch

Description (last modified by jmroot (Joshua Root))

Error: Failed to build py310-pytorch: command execution failed
Error: See /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_macports_release_tarballs_ports_python_py-pytorch/py310-pytorch/main.log for details.
Error: Follow https://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets if you believe there is a bug.
Error: Processing of port py310-pytorch failed
--->  Some of the ports you installed have notes:
  git has the following notes:
    Configuration to enable the osxkeychain credential helper has been added to
    the system-wide gitconfig at /opt/local/etc/gitconfig. If you do not wish to use
    this credential helper, you can override this setting in your own personal
    git config file ($HOME/.gitconfig) with e.g.
    
        [credential]
                helper = some_other_credential_helper
    
    For more information, run
    
        git help credentials
  leveldb has the following notes:
    Before version 1.23 leveldb has RTTI and a lot of code uses typeid. Version 1.23 disables RTTI which lead to broken
    things from plyvel to ceph. We re-enable RTTI by default, if you wish to disable it switch off rtti variant by:
       port upgrade --enforce-variants leveldb -rtti
    Before version 1.21 leveldb exposed helpers/memenv/memenv.h and some code uses it. Version 1.21 prevent that which
    lead to broken things like qtwebkit. We re-enable exposing memenv by default, if you wish to disable it switch off
    memenv variant by:
       port upgrade --enforce-variants leveldb -memenv
  libidn has the following notes:
    GNU libidn2 is the successor of GNU libidn. It comes with IDNA 2008 and TR46 implementations and also provides a
    compatibility layer for GNU libidn.
  rsync has the following notes:
    To use the rsyncd server you must copy /opt/local/etc/rsyncd.conf.example to rsyncd.conf and add your modules
    there. See 'man rsyncd.conf' for more information.

    A startup item has been generated that will aid in starting rsync with launchd. It is disabled by default. Execute
    the following command to start it, and to cause it to launch at startup:
    
        sudo port load rsync

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Change History (2)

Changed 7 weeks ago by jmroot (Joshua Root)

Attachment: main.log.bz2 added

comment:1 Changed 7 weeks ago by jmroot (Joshua Root)

Description: modified (diff)
Port: py310-pytorch added
Resolution: duplicate
Status: newclosed
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