[MacPorts] #55643: coreutils @8.29 +universal: This package requires a 64-bit 'time_t' type

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#55643: coreutils @8.29 +universal: This package requires a 64-bit 'time_t' type
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  Reporter:  dershow    |      Owner:
      Type:  defect     |     Status:  new
  Priority:  Normal     |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports      |    Version:
Resolution:             |   Keywords:
      Port:  coreutils  |
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Comment (by thetrial):

 Replying to [comment:5 ryandesign]:
 > Replying to [comment:4 thetrial]:
 > > My main problem was, that my (macports) zsh did not start anymore due
 to »dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/lib/libgdbm.4.dylib« … seems that
 this started with this aborted install.
 >
 > This does not sound in any way related to this ticket. See
 wiki:FAQ#usrlocal.

 Well, I see, but there are several things: This problem started exactly
 with this interruption. And it claims something that is missing there, not
 that is additional in there. I look into my other machine, there is no
 libgdbm.4.dylib there either. So the macports zsh broke. That was built in
 the same go where the coreutils stopped, I thought, this might be the
 problem.

 The things in /usr/local/ are on both machines the same, and they are
 MacGPG2, cutedge-postfix stuff, texlive and an own tin. So this can’t be
 the reason. I am a bit confused. Maybe these are two (or three?) different
 problems and one big coincidence, but my coreutils stopped from building,
 zsh stopped working and this hint with /usr/local/lib/ came up. That never
 happened before. In addition lots of clang-stuff is added (versions and
 versions), so I’m not sure where to start and what to do.

 However, I had the same message with coreutils, so I might be affected.
 Though I’m surpised my last update of macports worked an the MacBook Pro
 and failed on the Mac Pro.

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