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. Bu
On Nov 9, 2019, at 08:48, Hans Goedbloed wrote:
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> (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
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date='2019-11-09T12:09:05+0100'
xz @5.2.4_0 (active) platform='darwin 18' archs='x86_64'
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zlib @1.2.11_0 (active) platform='darwin 18' archs='x86_64'
date='2019-11-09T12:08:51+0100'
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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) Attac
n good health.
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:
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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]$sudo port install gcc9
> Password:
> ---> Computing depe
There's also lots of messages in there that suggest you don't have the
10.14 SDK, which may mean Xcode hasn't yet been updated on your system.
I got my system in quite a tangle recently when Catalina finally got
beyond beta, but the uninstall/reinstall approach worked best for
getting it right aga
On Nov 4, 2019, at 10:12, Hans Goedbloed wrote:
> [/Users/hansgoedbloed]$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 d
>
> ---> 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
> /opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_s
Hi,
I have upgraded my mid 2014 MacBook Pro to macOS 10.14 (Mojave) and installed
macports and, next, tried to install gcc9. This resulted in an endless series
of failures to activate ports, one after the other. At last, I took the recent
advise to Ryan Schmidt (Nov. 2) of a similar proble
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