10.11 64bit - gcc14 not working
Ryan Carsten Schmidt
ryandesign at macports.org
Tue Feb 25 08:57:56 UTC 2025
On Feb 25, 2025, at 02:48, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
>
> Joshua Root wrote:
>>
>> Universal dependencies do get installed on the buildbot sometimes.
>>
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> Is libomp one?
>
>>
>>
>> sudo port install --unrequested libiconv gettext-runtime ncurses xz bzip2 zlib expat openssl3 openssl libedit sqlite3 libffi libomp
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>
> Didn't get it was so simple... but makes sense. Tried. I did it piecemeal statrting from openssl. I also did port reclaim, so the universal ones got cleaned out.
>
> I only have one nut left to crack
>
>
> $ port installed | grep universal
> libomp @19.1.7_0+universal (active)
>
> If I reinstall it:
> sudo port install --unrequested libomp
> Password:
> ---> Cleaning libomp
> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors
> ---> No broken files found.
> ---> No broken ports found.
>
> it gets reinstalled the same.
The libomp portfile is programmed to enable the universal variant by default on macOS 10.13 and earlier (regardless whether on a user machine or a buildbot machine):
https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/blob/c6647b9a1a23ac4cd3ffd90b715edc25e037b22a/lang/libomp/Portfile#L135
This is very unusual so it undoubtedly has a good reason. If knowing the reason is important to you, you can examine the git history of the portfile.
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