[MacPorts] ProblemHotlist modified

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Changed page "ProblemHotlist" by jmr at macports.org from 14.200.200.212*
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Revision 73
Comment: xcode 4.3 incompatibility

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 = Problem Hotlist =
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+== MacPorts stops working after installing Xcode 4.3 == #xcode43
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+Due to incompatible changes in Xcode 4.3, it cannot be used by MacPorts at present. Many of the issues should be able to be fixed in a MacPorts update, but some may need to be resolved by Apple in an Xcode update.
 
 == A port build fails on Snow Leopard with: "file is not of required architecture" == #wrongarch
 
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 == A port fails to build when using Xcode 4 == #compiler
 
 gcc has been the compiler collection MacPorts has used by default up until Xcode 4, in which Apple has switched to the llvm/clang compiler collection. These are new compilers and many programs have not yet been tested with them, and some ports will fail as a result. Using a different compiler may work better for a particular port. If the below workarounds enable you to install a port that failed with its default compiler, file a ticket and let us know so we can fix it. Portfile authors, see wiki:PortfileRecipes#compiler.
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-=== Xcode 4.3 === #xcode43
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-Xcode 4.3 users need to follow the [wiki:Migration] instructions. The latest Xcode requires a license agreement, manually instructing Xcode to use its new directory and a rebuild of several packages.
 
 === Xcode 4.2 and later === #xcode42
 

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