[MacPorts] #55137: source-highlight 3.1.8_0.darwin_15.x86_64: Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64
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#55137: source-highlight 3.1.8_0.darwin_15.x86_64: Undefined symbols for
architecture x86_64
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Reporter: hipunk | Owner: ryandesign
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.4.2
Resolution: fixed | Keywords:
Port: source-highlight |
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Comment (by hipunk):
I'm terribly sorry, of course I meant Xcode 8.2.1, not 8.3.1, excuse me.
Indeed, there is a /usr/local directory and it contains a boost library.
I assume it derives from having brew installed as well.
However, when I try to port using the -t flag, which apparently omits the
/usr/local folders, the issue persists. I tried renaming /usr/local to
/usr/localBAK, the issue persists.
Hmm, do you have an idea how I could temporarily fix this? By exporting
some $PATH or something? I don't understand why it still fails when I
rename /usr/local, so I'm out of ideas again. I understand, that I could
modify the port in some way or another by using "--with-
libfoo=/opt/local/lib/" (from the usrlocal FAQ), but I don't know where it
expects its stuff to be in the first place...
I could try on a fresh new install of Mac OS X without brew, but I'm a bit
too lazy for that right now (considering it's probably just some minor
linking issue and not a bug in itself).
Thank you for your help! It is much appreciated.
Greetz,
hipunk
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/55137#comment:5>
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