found the issue fred! it’s my kext that was attempting to patch the fdexec issue from 10.7 that doesn’t exist in 10.8
it needs a little more work! sorry about this! Thanks, Gagan > On Sep 23, 2024, at 9:44 PM, Gagan Sidhu via macports-dev > <macports-dev@lists.macports.org> wrote: > > i guess my victory declaration was a little premature fred. > > this time it arose with cmake-bootstrap. just using 11g63 and xcode 4.6.3 on > VMWare 11.5.7 on brojave 10.14.6. > > using gnutar and with /opt/local/libexec/gnubin on PATH preceding /usr/bin > seemed to fix it. > > but then, when i try again to install all the dependencies for lldb-5.0, it > arose on openssl-3.20. > - doesn’t seem to be a specific port. something up with 11g63, ports, > and bsdtar. > > strange i know, but i thought i should share this. > > Thanks, > Gagan > >> On Sep 23, 2024, at 9:12 PM, Gagan Sidhu via macports-dev >> <macports-dev@lists.macports.org> wrote: >> >> looks like a fresh install did the trick. >> >> thanks fred i appreciate the quick response. >> >> still unusual but who cares. “i should expect it” when i’m booting an >> unofficial kernel for evaluation purposes, and then expecting everything to >> be okay after re-installing the combo update. >> >> Thanks, >> Gagan >> >>> On Sep 23, 2024, at 8:07 PM, Gagan Sidhu <br...@mac.com> wrote: >>> >>> thanks fred. >>> >>> turns out wiping /opt/local didn’t help either. must be an issue that arose >>> from using a custom kernel, followed by re-installing the 10.7.5 combo >>> update. >>> -i assumed would the combo update would have overwritten >>> overwritten the kernels and anything else (it was just the mach_kernel that >>> i replaced) that needed restoration. >>> >>> but perhaps this caused an issue. >>> >>> will look into it. thanks. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Gagan >>> >>>> On Sep 23, 2024, at 7:57 PM, Fred Wright <f...@fwright.net> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> On Mon, 23 Sep 2024, Gagan Sidhu via macports-dev wrote: >>>> >>>>> anyone else get this? >>>>> >>>>> and it just is stuck at the assembly file: >>>> [...] >>>> >>>> I don't see that on 10.7 here, with any of the 10 variant combinations >>>> that I usually use when testing openssl3 here, so you'll need to figure >>>> out what's wrong with your system. Make sure the disk isn't full, though >>>> usually that tends to cause weird errors rather than hangs. >>>> >>>> Fred Wright >>> >> >