On 2018-06-10, at 8:54 PM, Dave Horsfall wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Jun 2018, Christopher Jones wrote: > > [...] > > Sorry for the delay, but I have several disparate systems here to maintain, > along with a bunch of electronics projects. Anyway... > >> Its possible you have a port installed using a gcc49 variant, and when you >> update this choice is maintained, even if the default has switched to a >> newer gcc. In these cases you need to manually remove the port and reinstall >> it with the newer defaults. What does >> > port installed | grep gcc >> give you ? > > ozzie:gcc49 dave$ port installed | grep gcc > gcc5 @5.5.0_1 (active) > gcc6 @6.4.0_1 (active) > gcc49 @4.9.4_2 (active) > gcc_select @0.1_8 (active) > gccmakedep @1.0.3_0 (active) > libgcc @7.3.0_1 (active) > libgcc6 @6.4.0_2 (active) > > Does that help? The only way I delved into the config file was to use the > Australian mirrors... > > -- Dave Dave, I would be tempted to uninstall gcc49 and just see what happens. I don't think you need it. Ken
