Macports-users wrote: > Are you on G3/G4 or G5 ?
G5. > I would have a look at the linker, binutils and similar. But where should I look? When I examine /opt/local/bin it's pretty messy because 50% of the files have a timestamp of 2017 and the other half has a 2024 timestamp so it really looks like the installation is messed up because half of the components are from 2017 and the other half is from 2024. I don't see how I could restore my old installation here. Ironically, ld still has a 2017 timestamp so it looks like this is the correct old version but still it doesn't work. Probably because the MacPorts upgrade has messed up the installation... > When you upgrade, MacPorts will only deactivate the old versions of > ports (unless specifically told to immediately uninstall them). So you > should be able to activate the older versions to get back to the state > you were in previously. Hmm, how to do that please? As written above, /opt/local/bin is a complete mess as half of the components are from 2017 and the other half is from 2024. How should I restore the old versions here please? > does gcc fail when used outside MacPorts or does it always fail? Outside MacPorts gcc works fine. No problems with the gcc installed by Xcode but that is gcc 4.0.1. I installed MacPorts to get a newer gcc. -- Best regards, Andreas Falkenhahn mailto:andr...@falkenhahn.com