#36934: 'md5sha1sum' fails to install -------------------------+-------------------------- Reporter: sonicmdc@… | Owner: ryandesign@… Type: defect | Status: closed Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.1.2 Resolution: invalid | Keywords: Port: zlib | -------------------------+-------------------------- Changes (by ryandesign@…): * status: new => closed * resolution: => invalid Old description:
I am trying to install 'md5sha1sum' but I am encountering two main errors as follows: Error: Problem while installing zlib Error: Unable to execute port: upgrade openssl failed
I am running Mountain Lion I have XCode v. 4.5.2 running XQuartz 2.7.4 is installed Using MacPorts v. 2.1.2
I've tried everything I can find on the internet, from using 'sudo port uninstall zlib', 'sudo port uninstall md5sha1sum', and the sudo port clean commands. Nothing is helping.
I'm attaching the latest log file. Please advise!?
New description: I am trying to install 'md5sha1sum' but I am encountering two main errors as follows: {{{ Error: Problem while installing zlib Error: Unable to execute port: upgrade openssl failed }}} I am running Mountain Lion [[br]] I have XCode v. 4.5.2 running [[br]] XQuartz 2.7.4 is installed Using MacPorts v. 2.1.2 I've tried everything I can find on the internet, from using 'sudo port uninstall zlib', 'sudo port uninstall md5sha1sum', and the sudo port clean commands. Nothing is helping. I'm attaching the latest log file. Please advise!? -- Comment: If you did not set universal_archs to i386 ppc manually in macports.conf, then I suspect you upgraded this machine to Mountain Lion from Leopard or earlier, or migrated from such a machine (because universal_archs used to be i386 ppc in Tiger and Leopard). MacPorts does not automatically update macports.conf for you when you upgrade the OS or migrate to a new computer; you must do so manually. See wiki:Migration#Updatemacports.conf -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/36934#comment:4> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for Mac OS