[MacPorts] #56551: port release 2.5.0 leaving broken ports

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Tue May 29 03:24:36 UTC 2018


#56551: port release 2.5.0 leaving broken ports
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  Reporter:  EJFielding                |      Owner:  (none)
      Type:  defect                    |     Status:  new
  Priority:  Normal                    |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports                     |    Version:  2.5.0
Resolution:                            |   Keywords:
      Port:  TeXShop4 py27-scipy hdf5  |
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Comment (by EJFielding):

 Thanks for the hint. You are right. Those three ports seem to be linked to
 the libstdc++ library. There were a lot of other debug output lines that
 did not seem relevant.

 {{{
 DEBUG: Ignoring loadcommand containing @rpath in
 /opt/local/lib/rustlib/x86_64-apple-darwin/lib/libterm-
 08da937915c30bc0.dylib
 DEBUG: Ignoring loadcommand containing @rpath in
 /opt/local/lib/rustlib/x86_64-apple-darwin/lib/libtest-
 6a429b3fcf5acfff.dylib
 DEBUG: Ignoring loadcommand containing @rpath in
 /opt/local/lib/rustlib/x86_64-apple-darwin/lib/libtest-
 6a429b3fcf5acfff.dylib
 DEBUG: skipping ppc in
 /opt/local/share/cmake-3.11/Modules/CPack.OSXScriptLauncher.in since this
 system can't run it anyway
 --->  No broken files found.
 TeXShop4 is using libstdc++ (this installation is configured to use
 libc++)
 py27-scipy is using libstdc++ (this installation is configured to use
 libc++)
 hdf5 is using libstdc++ (this installation is configured to use libc++)
 --->  Found 3 broken ports:
      TeXShop4 @4.01
      py27-scipy @1.1.0 +gcc49
      hdf5 @1.10.2 +cxx+gcc7+hl
 DEBUG: Checking time since last reclaim run

 }}}

 So is this something that I need to fix or do I ignore it?

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/56551#comment:2>
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