Please test trace mode on El Capitan

Clemens Lang cal at macports.org
Tue Oct 27 14:51:32 PDT 2015



----- On 27 Oct, 2015, at 19:56, Kurt Hindenburg khindenburg at macports.org wrote:

> I use ‘sudo port -t install xyz’ - Ok, now that I look at the output again
> perhaps I’m confused.  It is the “not installed by a port” that has the “sip”.
> 
> --->  Configuring coreutils
> Warning: The following existing files were hidden from the build system by trace
> mode:
>  /opt/local/bin/gawk
>  /opt/local/bin/grep
>  /opt/local/bin/gsed
>  /opt/local/bin/perl
> Warning: The following file inside the MacPorts prefix not installed by a port
> was accessed:
>  /opt/local/var/macports/sip-workaround/502/usr/bin/perl5.18

I didn't see this in my test runs, but maybe I just overlooked it. I guess we
should just add that path to the trace whitelist, because it's basically
/usr/bin or /bin anyway.

-- 
Clemens Lang


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