On 2018-10-24 16:51, Kevin Layer wrote:
> When I installed rsync, I executed the command that was suggested by
> the port command. I forget what it was.
Probably that was the usual 'sudo port load rsync'.
> After a reboot, every 30 seconds, I see this in /var/log/system.log:
>
> com.apple.xpc.l
Environment: macOS 10.14, MacPorts 2.5.4
Port: mysql57-server @5.7.17_0 (active)
At my wits end as to why suddenly mysqld won’t start.
Command:
sudo /opt/local/share/mysql57/support-files/mysql.server start
Response:
Starting MySQL
. ERROR! The server quit without updatin
I completed removed and reinstalled macports after an upgrade to
10.13.6. I have Xcode 10.0 installed and fully updated with the
latest Command Line Tools update.
When I installed rsync, I executed the command that was suggested by
the port command. I forget what it was.
After a reboot, every 3
On Oct 24, 2018, at 01:50, Michael Newman wrote:
> I decided to compare the ports found in myports.txt with those in
> requested.txt.
>
> I figured that every port in requested.txt should also be in myports.txt.
>
> But, that’s not the case. Requested.txt contains only the following ports:
>