Thank you for the responses.

> On May 4, 2016, at 12:55 AM, Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org> wrote:
> 
> On May 2, 2016, at 1:39 PM, Terry Barnum wrote:
> 
<snip>
> All this "skipping" tell us this was not a clean build attempt, and you 
> should clean and try again.
> 
> https://guide.macports.org/chunked/project.html#project.tickets
I forgot to note in my original post that I did try a 'port clean kerberos5' 
but no change.

<snip>
> You're on a 32-bit Mac running Snow Leopard, which is an unusual 
> configuration and may be the reason why you see a failure that others don't 
> see.

It's a Macmini1,1 which I don't believe can run anything later.

> More likely, perhaps, is that I see you're using llvm-gcc-4.2, which is the 
> default MacPorts compiler with Xcode 4 on Snow Leopard. Is that the version 
> of Xcode you're using? On Snow Leopard, the recommended version of Xcode is 
> 3.2.6.

Yes, Xcode 4.2 is installed. It was a long time ago but I probably looked at 
<https://developer.apple.com/downloads/?name=Xcode> and downloaded the last 
version for Snow Leopard which is listed there as 4.2.

To downgrade to 3.2.6 will it be as simple as dumping the /Developer directory, 
downloading Xcode 3.2.6 and trying kerberos5 again? Or will I need to uninstall 
all ports and start over? 

> If using gcc-4.2 works where llvm-gcc-4.2 failed, we should update the port 
> to blacklist llvm-gcc-4.2.

If I can downgrade easily I'll report back if gcc-4.2 works.

Thanks,
-Terry

Terry Barnum
digital OutPost
Carlsbad, CA

http://www.dop.com
800/464-6434


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