Re: failure to get gcc9 running

2019-11-11 Thread Hans Goedbloed
to get gcc9 running On Nov 9, 2019, at 08:48, Hans Goedbloed wrote: (Since there are numerous complaints on Xcode 11.2 and Catalina, I downloaded Xcode 10.0.) It's true that using Xcode 11.x on Mojave with MacPorts can be problematic right now and we recommend using Xcode 10.x on Mojave. But you

Re: failure to get gcc9 running

2019-11-09 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 9, 2019, at 08:48, Hans Goedbloed wrote: > > (Since there are numerous complaints on Xcode 11.2 and Catalina, I downloaded > Xcode 10.0.) It's true that using Xcode 11.x on Mojave with MacPorts can be problematic right now and we recommend using Xcode 10.x on Mojave. But you should use

Re: failure to get gcc9 running

2019-11-09 Thread Hans Goedbloed
nes Sent: Tuesday, November 5, 2019 2:47 PM To: Hans Goedbloed; Ryan Schmidt; trainma...@gmail.com Cc: MacPorts Users Subject: Re: failure to get gcc9 running On 05/11/2019 12:28 pm, Hans Goedbloed wrote: > > Hi Peter, Ryan and Chris > > Thanks for your help. > > Reply to Chris Jo

Re: failure to get gcc9 running

2019-11-05 Thread Chris Jones
On 05/11/2019 12:28 pm, Hans Goedbloed wrote: Hi Peter, Ryan and Chris Thanks for your help. Reply to Chris Jones: -- I am not sure that I removed all ports, how can I find out? -- How do I create an empty vanilla MacPorts installation? By 'port -u uninstall'? To Ryan Schmidt: -- (1)

Re: failure to get gcc9 running

2019-11-05 Thread Chris Jones
lth. Chris Thanks in advance, Hans From: Ryan Schmidt Sent: Monday, November 4, 2019 7:49 PM To: Hans Goedbloed Cc: MacPorts Users Subject: Re: failure to get gcc9 running On Nov 4, 2019, at 10:12, Hans Goedbloed wrote: ​ [/Users/hansgoedbloed]$s

Re: failure to get gcc9 running

2019-11-05 Thread Hans Goedbloed
dt Sent: Monday, November 4, 2019 7:49 PM To: Hans Goedbloed Cc: MacPorts Users Subject: Re: failure to get gcc9 running On Nov 4, 2019, at 10:12, Hans Goedbloed wrote: ​ > [/Users/hansgoedbloed]$sudo port install gcc9 > Password: > ---> Computing dependencies for gcc9 > ---> Clea

Re: failure to get gcc9 running

2019-11-04 Thread Peter Homann
There's also lots of messages in there that suggest you don't have the 10.14 SDK, which may mean Xcode hasn't yet been updated on your system. I got my system in quite a tangle recently when Catalina finally got beyond beta, but the uninstall/reinstall approach worked best for getting it right

Re: failure to get gcc9 running

2019-11-04 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 4, 2019, at 10:12, Hans Goedbloed wrote: ​ > [/Users/hansgoedbloed]$sudo port install gcc9 > Password: > ---> Computing dependencies for gcc9 > ---> Cleaning gcc9 First things first: this shows that gcc9 was already successfully installed before you ran this command. > ---> Updating

Re: failure to get gcc9 running

2019-11-04 Thread Christopher Jones
> > ---> Computing dependencies for gdbm > ---> Fetching distfiles for gdbm > ---> Verifying checksums for gdbm > ---> Extracting gdbm > ---> Applying patches to gdbm > ---> Configuring gdbm > Error: Failed to configure gdbm, consult >