Me again. I forgot, but how do I uninstall the broken llvm40 version? On Step 7, it complains about conflict between llvm39 and llvm 40.
Thanks El 2017-05-05, a las 19:05, Ken Cunningham escribió: > > On 2017-05-04, at 12:32 PM, ges...@ftp83plus.net wrote: > >>> Hello there, >>> >>> I needed to reinstall MacPorts on Snow Leopard, and followed the >>> instructions in LibcxxOnOlderSystems (I recall some ports wouldn't compile >>> properly without it), including the experimental steps. Only there, I >>> replaced clang 3.9 by clang 4.0. >>> >>> However, it failed on completing xsane compilation, as glib2 failed: >>> /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_macports_release_tarballs_ports_devel_glib2/glib2/main.log >>> >>> is pasted there: >>> https://pastebin.com/dmNJFQKU >>> >>> From what I could read, it can't find a given header file. How did it went >>> missing? >> > > > As mentioned privately, it seems likely you've stumbled across this bug > <https://bugs.llvm.org//show_bug.cgi?id=31504> which Jeremy reported a few > months ago. > > It looks like a new regression and I don't see that error on 10.6 with > clang-3.7, clang-3.8, or clang-3.9, so if you back up in the > libcxxonoldersystems instructions and install clang-3.8 or clang-3.9 you > should be OK. > > I haven't tried clang-4.0 to confirm this bug / error on my system yet, but I > could assume I'd see it too if I did. > > Best, > > Ken > >
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