Sounds like the failed attempt in trace mode left the work dir in a bad
state which was cleared up by cleaning it. There's a reason our
troubleshooting advice usually starts with 'port clean ...'. :)
I guess now that it has succeeded and the logs are cleaned away, the
record of exactly how it failed in between is gone.
- Josh
On 2022-12-10 13:42 , Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
Hi Joshua;
Well, I slightly mis-spoke. Using verbose without trace, xz install
still fails but does not have an explicit error code.
Wow, I deleted the contents of the xz work directory and tried to
install again, now it works with verbose mode enabled but disabled
trace mode.
I'm quite confused.
Thanks,
Ken Wolcott
On Fri, Dec 9, 2022 at 6:24 PM Joshua Root <j...@macports.org> wrote:
If it fails in exactly the same way without trace mode, i.e. during the
extract phase with the message "Killed by signal: 9", please add your
terminal transcript and corresponding log to
<https://trac.macports.org/ticket/66358>.
- Josh
On 2022-12-10 05:40 , Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
HI Josua;
It fails without "-t" as well.
Thanks,
Ken
On Fri, Dec 9, 2022 at 3:59 AM Joshua Root <j...@macports.org> wrote:
Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
Killed by signal: 9
Error: Failed to extract xz: command execution failed
Happens with many of the ports.
What is wrong with my system?
This seems to only happen on Ventura and only when using trace mode.
There's a ticket open in Trac, but I don't think anyone has been able to
analyse what's happening yet.
The workaround in the meantime is of course to not use trace mode.
- Josh