On Sun, Mar 17, 2024 at 02:50:37PM +0100, Riccardo Mottola via macports-users 
<macports-users@lists.macports.org> wrote:

> Hi Andreas,
> 
> 
> Andreas Falkenhahn wrote:
> >       ld: can't write output file <foo> for architecture ppc
> > 
> > gcc-mp-6 itself apparently is still working. I have compared the object 
> > files generated by it from before and after the attempted MacPorts update 
> > and they're identical but ld seems broken. Is there any way I can get ld 
> > back up and running?
> > 
> > No, I don't have a backup of my old MacPorts installation, another
> > mistake:(
> > 
> > It's really annoying. I really could've sensed that updating a 2017 
> > MacPorts installation on a 20 year old system nobody besides me is still 
> > using would never go through but still I tried... silly, silly me!!
> 
> It is a big jump in updates, but on the other side you are not the only one
> uses. I am using 10.5 on PPC and Intel and other MacPorts users are on PPC
> or other legacy systems, so there is still good effort updating things.
> 
> I have GCC working on my G4. I updated dozen of packages last week.
> 
> I have a couple of "leftovers" I want to report and tackle, some are generic
> to 10.5, some are specific to ppc / gcc, because on Intel the preferred
> compiler is clang.
> 
> > 
> > Any idea how I can get that fixed?
> 
> I would have a look at the linker, binutils and similar.
> Are you on G3/G4 or G5 ?
> 
> does gcc fail when used outside MacPorts or does it always fail?
> 
> Since I have a working gcc, you should be able too.
> 
> Riccardo

I've been told that macports needs to be selfupdated at least annually.
If it's been too long between selfupdates, it can fail (It did for me once
on 10.6.8). You might need to reinstall macports instead of selfupdate.

To any expoerts out there, does that sound helpful?

cheers,
raf

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