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No. do not do that.

sudo port -f uninstall libgcc
sudo port install libgcc-devel


> On 15 Dec 2021, at 11:54 am, VACCARI FRANCO <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Ok, I’ll delete all what I installed up to now and restart from scratch. My 
> concern is that some packages will force the install of libgcc and some 
> others will require libgcc-devel. Will see and report the outcome...
>
> Thanks
>
> Franco
>
>
>> On 15 Dec 2021, at 12:51, Christopher Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> gcc-devel is the (current) preferred gcc compiler on Apple silicon at the 
>> moment, as none of the released gcc versions are fully stable on this 
>> platform. gcc-devel requires libgcc-devel as its runtime. libgcc and 
>> libgcc-devel are interchangeable, so you should remove libgcc and allow 
>> libgcc-devel to be installed instead.
>>
>> Chris
>>
>>> On 15 Dec 2021, at 11:37 am, VACCARI FRANCO <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I’m configuring a new Mac Mini M1 running Mac OS 12.1 and Xcode 13.2, and 
>>> installing the usual packages I need. When dealing with ImageMagick I get 
>>> the following error:
>>>
>>> mm02:~ sudo port install imagemagick
>>> --->  Computing dependencies for ImageMagick
>>> Error: Can't install libgcc-devel because conflicting ports are active: 
>>> libgcc
>>> Error: Follow https://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets if you believe 
>>> there is a bug.
>>> Error: Processing of port imagemagick failed
>>> mm02:~
>>>
>>> I believe that deactivating libgcc would break packages already installed 
>>> that depend on it. Is it so, or can I deactivate libgcc and later activate 
>>> it again?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Franco
>>>
>>>
>>
>

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