[MacPorts] #61363: libiconv @1.16_1 build failure on os x 10.4: stdio.h: No such file or directory
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#61363: libiconv @1.16_1 build failure on os x 10.4: stdio.h: No such file or
directory
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Reporter: sheepdoll | Owner: ryandesign
Type: defect | Status: assigned
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.6.3
Resolution: | Keywords: tiger
Port: libiconv |
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Comment (by sheepdoll):
install apple-gcc42 +bootstrap seemed to have hung after a 12 hours, then
exited with an error. (which I forgot to log as it was early in the
morning.)
I did a clean apple-gcc42 +bootstrap
then an attmpt to see if ghostscript would install with the old compiler
Now it is attempting to build apple-gcc42 +bootstrap again (probably due
to not running it with -bootstrap as told above.)
Port -v install did show an additional item:
gcc_select @0.1_8
For now I am going to let the apple-gcc42 build run as it is accessing the
disk. (when it hung the disk acesses stopped.) I also noticed that the
free space went from 792MB to 162MB and I got a low disk space warning
error. So it looks like the paging file may have overflowed. This is a
pretty stripped down install to fit onto the 11GB drive. A full install
of Xcode takes almost 2GB (which is why I attempted to remove what I
though were unneeded SDKs.)
For future reference to others with this issue. I did uncheck the command
line tools when I attempted to update the SDKs which I had left unchecked
on the first Xcode install. I figured that since the CLTs were installed
that leaving it unchecked would only install the checked options, not
delete the unchecked ones.
For the third install I left everything checked exept the documentataion
(So it would fit and leave some drive space.)
If the owner of this bug is satisfied, I would reccomend that this bug be
closed as resolved.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/61363#comment:8>
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