#37206: pcc: does it actually work on today's machines/OS? -----------------------------+-------------------------------- Reporter: akim.demaille@… | Owner: macports-tickets@… Type: defect | Status: new Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.1.2 Keywords: | Port: pcc -----------------------------+-------------------------------- Hi, I'm running 10.8.2 on an i7, and I can't compile the simplest C program using pcc. It looks very much like the ASM syntax it uses is not the one accepted by the asm it actually runs. {{{ $ cat /tmp/foo.c int main() { return 0; } $ pcc /tmp/foo.c /tmp/ctm.nHsLTr:5:suffix or operands invalid for `push' /tmp/ctm.nHsLTr:12:suffix or operands invalid for `pop' /tmp/ctm.nHsLTr:22:unknown section type: non_lazy_symbol_pointers /tmp/ctm.nHsLTr:22:Rest of line ignored. 1st junk character valued 32 ( ). $ pcc -v pcc 1.0.0.RELEASE 20110221 for i386-apple-darwin12.2.1, root@erebus.local no input files $ pcc -h ld: warning: directory not found for option '-L/opt/local/lib/pcc/i386 -apple-darwin12.2.1/1.0.0.RELEASE/lib/' ld: file not found: /opt/local/lib/pcc/i386-apple- darwin12.2.1/1.0.0.RELEASE/lib/crt1.o }}} The last lines seem to show that there is also something weird in the installation. There is no /opt/local/lib/pcc at all. Sorry if I missed something :( -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/37206> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for Mac OS