On Fri, 10 Dec 2021, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > The "-arch x86_64 -arch i386" in the log does seem to indicate MacPorts > is doing a universal build. The ways that could happen: > > * You specified +universal on the command line
Nope... > * You specified +universal in variants.conf Nope... > * You installed a port that, because it does not support your machine's > native architecture, requires its dependencies to be installed > universal. Could be; how do I tell which variants were used by what? > If libb2 does not build universal, then that is certainly something we > should fix. A bug has already been filed about it: > > https://trac.macports.org/ticket/64148 Thanks; I'll try the suggested fix, but... > If you want to explore why libb2 is building universal when you don't > intend that, show us what command you ran and the output. Specifically, > we'd want to know which port you are trying to install or upgrade when > libb2 gets build universal. It was no more than my weekly "port selfupdate; port upgrade outdated" etc. Looks like I forgot to run it under "script", but when I tried again it now mysteriously works, so I dunno... Chalk it up to a "heisenbug", I guess (I hate those). -- Dave
