Hmm, no I don’t have /usr/lib/libgcc_s.10.5.dylib either. I realised I had
screwed up the order of the ln command in my previous post, but the refusal by
MacOS X for me to create the symlink manually remained when the source and
destination file references were reversed. I was however able to
We have been noticing that the missing symlinks form 10.0 are not always being
created on update to 10.1 and haven’t figured out why. That or maybe they are
only being created on upgrade and not for ppl that install 10.1 directly.
Either way the current symlink is
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 19
Thanks for the reference.
I should have mentioned that I’m building with Xcode 10.1 and
Command_Line_Tools_macOS_10.14_for_Xcode_10.1.dmg and I’m only seeing the
symlink for libgcc_s.1.dylib@ -> libSystem.dylib, not a symlink of
libgcc_s.10.4.dylib -> libSystem.dylib.
To verify there wasn’t
The link in Xcode 10.0 was missing when I updated to Xcode 10.1 and cli-tools
10.1 the link was created in /usr/lib and it builds fine.
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> On Jan 6, 2019, at 11:15 AM, Leigh Smith wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
Hi folks,
I was able to use fingolfin’s mh:1014 forked branch of fink to bootstrap on a
10.14.2 system and get most packages building fine, with the Apple developer
tools and the headers installed. One problem I’m hitting is that perl5162-core
fails (which is a dependency for texi2html which