brethen-air:~ marbre$ port select --summary Name Selected Options ==== ======== ======= clang none mp-clang-6.0 none cython none cython36 none gcc none mp-gcc7 none ipython py34-ipython none llvm none mp-llvm-3.4 mp-llvm-6.0 none mpi none mpich-mp-fortran none nosetests none nosetests36 none pip pip34 none py-sympy py36-sympy py36-sympy none python python36 python26-apple python27 python27-apple python36 none python2 python27 python26-apple python27 python27-apple none python3 python36 python36 none wxWidgets none wxWidgets-3.0 none
<<attachment: reduce.zip>>
Mark Brethen [email protected] > On Oct 28, 2018, at 4:36 PM, Mark Brethen <[email protected]> wrote: > > I didn’t seem to matter. I tried both python27 and 36. > > > Mark Brethen > [email protected] > > > >> On Oct 28, 2018, at 4:08 PM, Mark Brethen <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Quite by accident I have discovered a flaw with my libreduce port as regards >> to "port select —set python". I had not set a default python version before >> I built the reduce libraries, unaware it was using apple's system python 2.7 >> to build. However, when I set a python version using port select —set python >> and add the python group, libreduce fails at configure. There is a file >> ‘ac_python_devel.m4’ in the source directory that is throwing the error (see >> attached). I’m not sure why builds with apple’s python and not macports. >> >> <main.log><ac_python_devel.m4> >> >> >> Mark Brethen >> [email protected] >> >> >> >
