Sudo mv composer.phar /usr/local/bin/composerĪnd a test just to make sure composer -versionĬomposer version 1. > Scanning binaries for linking errorsĬomposer successfully installed to: /Users/jag/temp/composer.phar > Installing php55-openssl Activating php55-openssl Cleaning php55-openssl MacPorts may be conceptually divided into two main parts: the infrastructure, known as MacPorts base, and the set of available ports. > Attempting to fetch php55-openssl-5.5.33_0.darwin_15.x86_64.tbz2 from Introduction MacPorts is an easy to use system for compiling, installing, and managing open source software. > Computing dependencies for php55-openssl I'm running php 5.5 (yup, 5.6 upgrade next), and this was easily taken care of with the following sudo port install php55-openssl If possible you should enable it or recompile php with -with-opensslįair enough. The openssl extension is missing, which means that secure HTTPS transfers are impossible. Make sure that you fix the issues listed below and run this script again: Had better results, for a moment, and then this Some settings on your machine make Composer unable to work properly. It's quite possible that there's some jinky package name that would have resulted in composer being installed, but I was feeling particularly ornery and impatient tonight, so I moved on without checking. First, be aware that sudo port install composer I'm going to describe installing composer in an environment using Macports. If you are on a Mac, you're probably using Vbox, MAMP, or Macports. I figure I'm not the only one running into this (although I'm late to the D8 upgrade game, so maybe so!). The only difference is that you need the command line compiler and the MacPorts sources (not the sources of the packages) installed and that the code is in /opt/local. The package obviously was built on a 10.6 machines. I reinstalled the port with -v option and find that it downloads and installs a pre-built package without compiling. MacPorts provides a way to both install and remove packages, called ports, from its collection, as well as a way to track package dependencies. However, the installed libraries still contain LCDYLDINFO load command which is available only in 10.6. I checked a few things, and yup, no composer to be found. If MacPorts does have a binary package which it does in most cases then it behaves exactly as a package install including man pages. That supposedly force MacPorts to build the port with 10.5 SDK. I received the following response in my Mac terminal window Gd2 is a depdendency to many packages.I was listening to Webchick's presentation on Upgrading YOUR Module to Drupal 8 ( ), following along with my own contributed module ( ) and when she reached a seemingly innocuous step Possible Installation Errors Error in Installing gd2
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