[MacPorts] #59134: pdftk is using libstdc++ (this installation is configured to use libc++) (again)

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#59134: pdftk is using libstdc++ (this installation is configured to use libc++)
(again)
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  Reporter:  jacobakkerboom  |      Owner:  ryandesign
      Type:  defect          |     Status:  assigned
  Priority:  Normal          |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports           |    Version:
Resolution:                  |   Keywords:
      Port:  pdftk           |
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Changes (by mf2k):

 * owner:  (none) => ryandesign
 * status:  new => assigned


Old description:

> On the surface, my issue looks exactly the same as
>
> https://trac.macports.org/ticket/56554#no1
>
> That is, when running `sudo port install pdftk`, I also get the following
>
> Error: Port pdftk is still broken after rebuilding it more than 3
> times.[[br]]
> Error: Please run port -d -y rev-upgrade and use the output to report a
> bug.[[br]]
> Error: rev-upgrade failed: Port pdftk still broken after rebuilding 3
> times[[br]]
> Error: Follow https://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets to report a
> bug.[[br]]
>

> I have macports `2.6.0` (displayed by `port version`). So the fix in
> `2.5.1` did not fix my issue.
>
> I have attached the file created by `sudo port -d -y rev-upgrade > rev-
> upgrade-dump-for-report.txt`. Also copied and pasted the DEBUG lines in a
> separate file and attached it.

New description:

 On the surface, my issue looks exactly the same as ticket:56554#no1

 That is, when running {{{sudo port install pdftk}}}, I also get the
 following
 {{{
 Error: Port pdftk is still broken after rebuilding it more than 3
 times.[[br]]
 Error: Please run port -d -y rev-upgrade and use the output to report a
 bug.[[br]]
 Error: rev-upgrade failed: Port pdftk still broken after rebuilding 3
 times[[br]]
 Error: Follow https://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets to report a
 bug.[[br]]
 }}}


 I have macports `2.6.0` (displayed by `port version`). So the fix in
 `2.5.1` did not fix my issue.

 I have attached the file created by `sudo port -d -y rev-upgrade > rev-
 upgrade-dump-for-report.txt`. Also copied and pasted the DEBUG lines in a
 separate file and attached it.

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