[MacPorts] #64896: gcc and gcc-devel run fails libSystem.B.dylib not found

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#64896: gcc and gcc-devel run fails libSystem.B.dylib not found
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  Reporter:  AlanTAMU        |      Owner:  (none)
      Type:  defect          |     Status:  new
  Priority:  Normal          |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports           |    Version:
Resolution:                  |   Keywords:
      Port:  ggc, gcc-devel  |
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Comment (by chrstphrchvz):

 MacPorts’ Trac instance does not support commenting by email (maybe it
 should, but that is a separate discussion). Email notifications from Trac
 have `reply-to` set to the macports-users list, which is
 [https://lists.macports.org/pipermail/macports-
 users/2022-March/050968.html where the reporter’s response has ended up]:

 >Thank you very much for your response.
 >
 >I apologize for being imprecise.
 >
 >1. The computer is a 2020 MacBook Air m1 and the operating system is
 MacOS 12.3. However, I have the same problem on a 2013 Intel MacBook Pro
 running MacOS 11.6.5.
 >
 >2. The code is a Fortran code that I compiled using gfortran. The code
 solves partial differential equations for scientific modeling.
 >
 >3. The basic problem is that the code has large static arrays so the
 static storage exceeds 4 GBytes. It seems odd to me that a modern 64bit
 computer and operating system is limited to 32bit addressing for arrays.
 >
 >4. I had found the URLs you listed in your email but I didn’t find them
 helpful. That could certainly be because I didn’t fully understand them.
 My limitation.
 >
 >Many thanks for your reply anyway. Much appreciated.
 >
 >Best regards.
 >
 >Alan

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/64896#comment:2>
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