On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 07:04, Jeff Singleton gvib...@gmail.com wrote:
Basically…I am seeing that clang is being chosen as the default compiler now
and not gcc.
That's not too much recent, and according to system version
llvm-gcc-4.2 was choosen before clang.
Did you jump straight from 3.2.x to
I'm curious: did you upgrade to Lion without following the great migration?
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration
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I will use the git-core port as my example…see below for the errors I am
seeing all over the place as of recently:
The newest version of git-core was briefly removing /dev/null from the system
during it's build, Ryan checked in a fix for it a day or two ago. I'm guessing
this was causing
Thank-you for all of the replies.
I'm going over everything mentioned right now. As I stated, I had a small
hunch it couldn't be what it looked like, and just needed a sanity check.
So far…SMART checks out on my hard drives, Permissions are bing repair as I
type, but I need to ask, how do I
Ok I just saw git-core get pulled down from my selfupdate. I'm going to
clean and then try that one.
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Jeff Singleton gvib...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank-you for all of the replies.
I'm going over everything mentioned right now. As I stated, I had a small
hunch it
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 18:34, Jeff Singleton gvib...@gmail.com wrote:
how do I know which git-core I have so I can see if
the fixed one made it into the stable tree?
I'd check the mdate on:
ls -l $(port dir git-core)/Portfile
I'm not sure if there's a proper way to check a Portfile revision
Ok so I got past git-core, but now no version of GCC will install. I have
tried gcc43, gcc44, gcc45, and finally, skipping gcc46, I tried gcc47. All
of them fail to build with the same errors:
checking for library containing strerror... make[2]: ***
[configure-build-libiberty] Error 1
make[2]:
checking how to run the C preprocessor... /lib/cpp
What's /lib ?
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No idea. Its not in my Path, just the normal default Path including the
/opt/local folders added by MacPorts.
Should I try reinstalling Xcode, maybe the Combo installer for 10.7.3?
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Jeremy Lavergne
jer...@lavergne.gotdns.orgwrote:
checking how to run the C
On Feb 5, 2012, at 11:34, Jeff Singleton wrote:
how do I know which git-core I have so I can see if the fixed one made it
into the stable tree?
There's no such thing as a stable or unstable ports tree. All ports are in the
same tree. sudo port selfupdate will update you to the latest port
On Feb 5, 2012, at 13:56, Jeff Singleton wrote:
Ok so I got past git-core, but now no version of GCC will install. I have
tried gcc43, gcc44, gcc45, and finally, skipping gcc46, I tried gcc47. All
of them fail to build with the same errors:
checking for library containing strerror...
Thanks Ryan
I double checked everything and everything appears correct in regards to
Path. I reinstalled Xcode 4.2.1 and the Combo 10.7.3 update, fixed
permissions etc etc.
I am building llvm-gcc42 now, which seems to be going much better.
Once this is done, I will attempt gcc43 again….the
Opened Bug for this: http://trac.macports.org/ticket/33151
Thanks,
Jeff
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 4:42 PM, Jeff Singleton gvib...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Ryan
I double checked everything and everything appears correct in regards to
Path. I reinstalled Xcode 4.2.1 and the Combo 10.7.3 update,
Hi Everyone
I recently noticed what appears to be a change in Apple's Xcode 4.2.1 that
seems to be breaking everything I try to install. Basically, I just need a
sanity check to make sure I am not doing something wrong, and whether
anyone else is seeing the same behavior.
Basically…I am seeing
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