Re: #64896: gcc and gcc-devel run fails libSystem.B.dylib not found

2022-03-29 Thread Alan Needleman
Thank you very much for your response. I apologize for being imprecise. 1. The computer is a 2020 MacBook Air m1 and the operating system is MacOS 12.3. However, I have the same problem on a 2013 Intel MacBook Pro running MacOS 11.6.5. 2. The code is a Fortran code that I compiled using

Re: Older versions of python

2022-03-29 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 27, 2022, at 12:48, dan d. wrote: > Can one delete older python versions then the current python10? Do some > ports anticipate an older version? You can uninstall any ports you no longer need or want to have installed. If any installed ports still declare dependencies on them, MacPorts

Re: port diagnose and xcode

2022-03-29 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 27, 2022, at 13:06, Richard L. Hamilton wrote: > > (although I think Apple provides the servers) Apple provided the servers from late 2006 [1] (when our first home OpenDarwin closed its doors) until late 2016 [2] (when Apple's macOS forge service shut down). Since then, we have used

Re: libgcc, libgcc-devel mixup - recover how?

2022-03-29 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 29, 2022, at 09:00, Peter Brommer wrote: > I somehow managed to shoot myself in the foot with an ill considered forced > deactivate. A port upgrade outdated command would abort when it tried to > install libgcc-devel. This must have been a new dependency of one of my > installed ports

libgcc, libgcc-devel mixup - recover how?

2022-03-29 Thread Peter Brommer via macports-users
Hi all, I somehow managed to shoot myself in the foot with an ill considered forced deactivate. A port upgrade outdated command would abort when it tried to install libgcc-devel. This must have been a new dependency of one of my installed ports (I would blame py39-scipy or py39-numpy, but I