Ken Cunningham wrote:
> FOR NOW:
>
> libgcc8 does build just fine on 10.6.8 32 bit using apple’s /usr/bin/gcc-4.2,
> however, so I suggest you just use that. Because you now have settings in
> your default compilers that will change what MacPorts would have set up by
> itself in the past, you now have to force it to use the old gcc-4.2 compiler
> it was using all these past many years:
>
> sudo port -v install libgcc8 configure.compiler=gcc-4.2
I'll try that :-)
Presently, I've set the poor i386 MacMini on a major task :
rebuilding the whole toolchain +universal :
while read -u 9 macport
do
portinfo=( $( port -q installed ${macport} ) )
port -cuN -n upgrade --enforce-variants \
${portinfo[0]} ${portinfo[1]}+universal
done 9< <( port -q rdeps clang-8.0 | sort )
so I can rsync it over to my x86_64 MacMini
>
> should get it done for you. I hope!
>
> gcc8/libgcc8 already clears the value for configure.cxx_stdlib, so you should
> not see any stdlib conflicts.
>
> Best, Ken
>
:-) :-) :-)
!!! Thank you for your help !!!
:-) :-) :-)
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