[MacPorts] #68697: lfortran @0.29.0 Fails to link on 10.9 due to missing -lMacportsLegacySupport and our libc++.dylib
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Wed Nov 29 05:36:17 UTC 2023
#68697: lfortran @0.29.0 Fails to link on 10.9 due to missing
-lMacportsLegacySupport and our libc++.dylib
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Reporter: badger200 | Owner: barracuda156
Type: defect | Status: assigned
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords:
Port: lfortran |
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Comment (by badger200):
Replying to [comment:4 barracuda156]:
> Replying to [comment:3 badger200]:
> > @barracuda156 I’m afraid I don’t have the means to submit a PR.
>
> I think anyone can do it (merging gonna require an approval, but
submitting is open to everyone), but if you share a suggested fix here, I
can open a PR from my end. (I cannot test on 10.9 though, and cannot test
on any Intel at the moment.)
No I was trying to politely explain I literally don’t know how to submit a
PR or how to implement this fix properly. I just personally used ccmake to
add those arguments to the EXE LINK section and was able to complete the
build. If there is a guide somewhere that would aid me, let me know. I
know MacPorts has its own system of doing things but I don’t really know
how it works internally. I also don’t even have the repo.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/68697#comment:5>
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