[MacPorts] LibcxxOnOlderSystems modified

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Page "LibcxxOnOlderSystems" was changed by ryandesign
Diff URL: <https://trac.macports.org/wiki/LibcxxOnOlderSystems?action=diff&version=63>
Revision 63
Comment: Fix changeset link
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--- LibcxxOnOlderSystems (version: 62)
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@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@
 
 == Leopard (ppc) ==
 
-Darwin/PowerPC support is still quite experimental in llvm, so expect things to not be as stable as more established toolchains.  Additionally, it is non-trivial to bootstrap libc++ on Leopard because the libcxx port does not build for ppc with versions older than clang-3.6, and clang-3.5 and newer require libc++.  After setting up my Leopard/Intel Mac as described above (fully upgraded through 1ad7738a54d1bb11c98455154e6d625680f49b2d), I've been able to build a universal libc++ runtime for ppc:
+Darwin/PowerPC support is still quite experimental in llvm, so expect things to not be as stable as more established toolchains.  Additionally, it is non-trivial to bootstrap libc++ on Leopard because the libcxx port does not build for ppc with versions older than clang-3.6, and clang-3.5 and newer require libc++.  After setting up my Leopard/Intel Mac as described above (fully upgraded through [1ad7738a54d1bb11c98455154e6d625680f49b2d/macports-ports]), I've been able to build a universal libc++ runtime for ppc:
 {{{
 # clang-3.6 or newer is required for compiling ppc code with clang
 sudo port -v -s install clang-3.7
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