kdelibs4 at 4.14.3_10 build fails on High Sierra
Stan Sanderson
stansand at gmail.com
Fri May 4 00:20:45 UTC 2018
For what it’s worth, I’m running High Sierra 10.13.4 on an iMac and kdelibs4 @4.14.3_10 built successfully. Running MacPorts with no modifications. ( 4.14.3_9 < 4.14.3_10 )
Stan
> On May 3, 2018, at 6:40 PM, Richard L. Hamilton <rlhamil at smart.net> wrote:
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> https://trac.macports.org/ticket/56426
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> Tried the other compiler that it would normally choose (macports-clang-4.0), didn't help. Since /usr/include/util.h does define the missing symbols, I wonder if something being deprecated causes a problem, or some change in how C symbols are referenced from C++ code might be causing a problem...or some other util.h (a common enough name) is being found. No, I don't have /usr/local; or rather, I do, but I moved it out of the way for this, and it didn't help.
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>> On May 3, 2018, at 04:20, Ryan Schmidt <ryandesign at macports.org> wrote:
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>> On May 2, 2018, at 21:41, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
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>>> Oddly enough, it builds fine on older e.g. El Capitan (I think even on Snow Leopard, but that box is slow, so I don't know yet).
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>>> Will I have better luck using a different compiler, or does it just hate me? :-) I have 4.14.3_8 installed now (don't recall whether it was pre-built, or whether I had any problems back then).
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>>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/4nldqbhvxbjgcig/main.log-kdelibs4.txt.gz?dl=0
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>> The log shows these errors:
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>> error: no member named 'openpty' in the global namespace
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>> error: no type named 'login' in the global namespace
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>> error: declaration of reference variable 'l_struct' requires an initializer
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>> error: no type named 'logout' in the global namespace
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>> I am not familiar with these errors, but I don't see why using a different compiler would change it. You should probably file a bug report in our issue tracker.
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