On 19/02/2025 10.02, Mark Lucas wrote: > That would probably be helpful, just in case. Thanks. > >>> I've chosen to downgrade : >>> certbot 3.2.0 -> fix for paths >>> py-acme 3.2.0 >>> py-josepy 2.0.0 -> 1.15.0 >>> by changing the portfiles and storing my modified portfiles in a local >>> file:/// repository (see: /opt/local/etc/macports/sources.conf for info) >> >> I can give the steps for doing this, if the list is interested
I've tested port -cuNn -sd install certbot +docs +python{313,312,311} python310 fails to build $=> cat gitRepos/certbotGit #!/usr/bin/env bash rm -rf ./macports-ports ./ports/certbot mkdir -p ./macports-ports ./ports/certbot/{security,python} git clone \ --branch certbot --single-branch \ https://github.com/BjarneDMat/macports-ports.git \ ./macports-ports rsync -aHXv \ ./macports-ports/security/certbot \ ./ports/certbot/security/ rsync -aHXv \ ./macports-ports/python/py-{acme,josepy} \ ./ports/certbot/python/ ( cd ./ports/certbot ; portindex ) ---------------------------------- You'll then have to add file:///<full-path-to-base-dir>/ports/certbot [nosync] to your sources.conf -- Bjarne D Mathiesen Slagelse ; Danmark ; Europa ----------------------------------------------------------------------- denne besked er skrevet i et totalt M$-frit miljø MacPro 2010 5.1 ; OpenCore + macOS 14.7.4 Sonoma 2 x 3,46 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon ; 192 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 ECC RDIMM ATI Radeon RX 590 8 GB