[MacPorts] #57205: phantomjs @2.0.0_2: still broken port after rebuilding it more than 3 times

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#57205: phantomjs @2.0.0_2: still broken port after rebuilding it more than 3 times
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  Reporter:  JDLH       |      Owner:  stromnov
      Type:  defect     |     Status:  assigned
  Priority:  Normal     |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports      |    Version:  2.5.3
Resolution:             |   Keywords:
      Port:  phantomjs  |
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Comment (by JDLH):

 Thank you for that observation. However, I'm not sure what to do with it.

 You say, "this installation is configured to use libc++". I do see a
 statement to his effect in the output from port 'rev-upgrade`:

 {{{
 ....
 --->  No broken files found.
 phantomjs is using libstdc++ (this installation is configured to use
 libc++)
 --->  Found 1 broken port, determining rebuild order
 DEBUG: Broken: phantomjs
 ....
 }}}

 (That message doesn't scream "here's your problem" to me. I'm glad you
 know enough to interpret it.)

 I don't know what to make of "is using" and "is configured to use". Does
 this message mean that the phantomjs port needs to use to use libstdc++,
 but the port supplies it with libc++, which is a bug in the port, and the
 port should be changed to use libstdc++?  Or are you saying that my
 individual installation is configured to use libc++, so I need to change
 my installation somehow?

 In either event, I would be gratful if someone perhaps could provide a
 pointer to further explanation about how to fix the problem.  I've looked
 through my portfile and patch files for phantomjs, and see no mention of
 either libc++ or libstdc++. I haven't asked for any special configuration
 of phantomjs as far as I know.

 Thank you!

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