[MacPorts] #42990: ImageMagick @6.8.8-3_1 won't build for OS X 10.9.2

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Sun Mar 23 18:06:28 PDT 2014


#42990: ImageMagick @6.8.8-3_1 won't build for OS X 10.9.2
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  Reporter:  twilsonco@…  |      Owner:  ryandesign@…
      Type:  defect       |     Status:  new
  Priority:  Normal       |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports        |    Version:  2.2.1
Resolution:               |   Keywords:  mavericks
      Port:  ImageMagick  |
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Comment (by ryandesign@…):

 Replying to [comment:7 twilsonco@…]:
 > Since I'm really smart, I actually replaced the g++ and gcc links in
 /usr/bin rather than renaming them and adding my own (which I now realize
 is only slightly less stupid). Aside from adding links to the
 installations of openmpi and gcc I used to have, I didn't make any
 changes. I've deleted the links to openmpi and replaced the gcc and g++
 links with links pointing to the gcc and g++ in
 .../Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/, but the problem persists. Is
 this not where they were originally referenced?

 They were originally shims, whose exact functioning is not known to me.

 > Looking over the log file, configure for ImageMagick is specifying
 /usr/bin/clang and /usr/bin/clang++ explicitly, so it shouldn't have made
 a difference that I changed /usr/bin/gcc right?

 It should mean that, however some ports may not always be
 UsingTheRightCompiler, and may instead use "gcc", which would be a
 problem.

 > Otherwise, do you know a way to have Xcode reinstall everything that
 needs to be in /usr/...? Will a full reinstall of Xcode and command line
 tools do the trick?

 Reinstalling the command line tools, using the installer Apple provides on
 the developer web site, should be enough.

 > Does it mean anything that I am one of the people who suffer from this
 [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19691701/failed-to-install-command-
 line-tools-on-osx-mavericks] ?

 To the best of my knowledge, the error message that the software is not
 available on the server actually means that the software has already been
 installed on your computer.

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