Trying to execute LibcxxOnOlderSytems (2nd ed.)
Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia
jeremyhu at apple.com
Mon Feb 8 20:01:05 PST 2016
> On Feb 8, 2016, at 13:35, [ftp83plus] <gestos at ftp83plus.net> wrote:
>
> libffi or clang?
But you already had clang-3.7 installed, so why are you doing that? I have no idea what the state of your system is here.
However, since you were seeing an issue building libffi, file a bug against libffi.
> Don't know for which port to file the ticket. I did:
>
> $ sudo port clean clang-3.7
> ---> Cleaning clang-3.7
> Then:
> $ sudo port -v install clang-3.7
> ---> Computing dependencies for clang-3.7..................................
> ---> Dependencies to be installed: cctools clang-3.4 clang-3.3 clang_select ld64 ld64-136 libmacho-headers llvm-3.4 llvm_select ncurses zlib xz gettext expat libiconv gperf llvm-3.3 perl5 perl5.22 gdbm python27 bzip2 db48 libedit openssl python2_select python_select sqlite3 libxml2 libunwind-headers libcxx libcxxabi llvm-3.7
> Error: The following dependencies were not installed: cctools clang-3.4 clang-3.3 clang_select ld64 ld64-136 libmacho-headers llvm-3.4 llvm_select ncurses zlib xz gettext expat libiconv gperf llvm-3.3 perl5 perl5.22 gdbm python27 bzip2 db48 libedit openssl python2_select python_select sqlite3 libxml2 libunwind-headers libcxx libcxxabi llvm-3.7
> To report a bug, follow the instructions in the guide:
> http://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets
> Error: Processing of port clang-3.7 failed
>
>
>
> El 8 févr. 2016, a las 16:18, Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia escribió:
>
>>
>>> On Feb 8, 2016, at 12:31, [ftp83plus] <gestos at ftp83plus.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Not much success: it now fails to install clang-3.7
>>
>> Oh, are you failing at the point when installing clang-3.7? How is that possible? Your previous email was about an issue *AFTER* that point.
>>
>> Regardless, it looks like libffi failed to compile for you, so file a ticket about that.
>>
>>>
>>> ---> Cleaning libffi
>>> ---> Removing work directory for libffi
>>> Error: The following dependencies were not installed: cctools clang-3.4 clang-3.3 clang_select ld64 ld64-136 libmacho-headers llvm-3.4 llvm_select ncurses zlib xz gettext expat libiconv gperf llvm-3.3 perl5 perl5.22 gdbm python27 bzip2 db48 libedit openssl python2_select python_select sqlite3 libxml2 libunwind-headers libcxx libcxxabi llvm-3.7
>>> To report a bug, follow the instructions in the guide:
>>> http://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets
>>> Error: Processing of port clang-3.7 failed
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> El 8 févr. 2016, a las 12:45, Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia escribió:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On Feb 8, 2016, at 03:44, Ryan Schmidt <ryandesign at macports.org> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Feb 8, 2016, at 12:07 AM, [ftp83plus] <gestos at ftp83plus.net> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I assumed that because it is extremely rare not to get an answer from either Brandon, Ryan or Adam. I see them having an answer to practically every single request on the list…
>>>>>
>>>>> These are Jeremy's instructions you're following. Maybe he needs to update them so that this problem is not encountered.
>>>>
>>>> I updated the guide to include instructions that will get cctools and ld64 rebuilt with the +llvm37 variant before removing llvm-3.4
>>>>
>>>> sudo port -v upgrade -n -f --enforce-variants cctools -llvm33 -llvm34 +llvm37 configure.compiler=macports-clang-3.7
>>>> sudo port -v upgrade -n -f --enforce-variants ld64 -llvm33 -llvm34 +llvm37 configure.compiler=macports-clang-3.7
>>>>
>>>> --Jeremy
>>>
>>
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