[MacPorts] #42130: invalid command name "configure.cxx_stdlib"
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Tue Jan 14 12:09:19 PST 2014
#42130: invalid command name "configure.cxx_stdlib"
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Reporter: jkhartshorne@… | Owner: macports-tickets@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.2.1
Resolution: | Keywords:
Port: |
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Changes (by ryandesign@…):
* priority: High => Normal
Old description:
> I am trying to install Boost as follows:
>
> sudo port -s install boost +no_static +python27 configure.compiler
> =macports-gcc-4.8 configure.cxx_stdlib=libc++
>
> I'm getting this error:
>
> Error: Unable to open port: invalid command name "configure.cxx_stdlib"
> Error: Unable to execute port: upgrade zlib failed
>
> I recently upgraded to Mavericks. I followed the MacPort migration page,
> deleting all old ports and reinstalling the ones I thought I needed. I
> reinstalled gcc and clang, but maybe I'm still missing something I need?
> I've run port selfupdate a few times, which has not solved the problem.
New description:
I am trying to install Boost as follows:
{{{
sudo port -s install boost +no_static +python27 configure.compiler
=macports-gcc-4.8 configure.cxx_stdlib=libc++
}}}
I'm getting this error:
{{{
Error: Unable to open port: invalid command name "configure.cxx_stdlib"
Error: Unable to execute port: upgrade zlib failed
}}}
I recently upgraded to Mavericks. I followed the MacPort migration page,
deleting all old ports and reinstalling the ones I thought I needed. I
reinstalled gcc and clang, but maybe I'm still missing something I need?
I've run port selfupdate a few times, which has not solved the problem.
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Comment:
`configure.cxx_stdlib` is a new variable that is not available in the
currently-released version of MacPorts base (2.2.x); it's only available
in trunk (which will eventually become MacPorts 2.3).
Why are you trying to set `configure.compiler` and `configure.cxx_stdlib`
on the command line? You should let MacPorts install the port the way it
wants to install it, with the usual compiler and C++ standard library.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/42130#comment:1>
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