[MacPorts] #35770: gcc ports should not include a C++ runtime

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Thu Sep 13 09:55:08 PDT 2012


#35770: gcc ports should not include a C++ runtime
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  Reporter:  jeremyhu@…                           |      Owner:  jeremyhu@…
      Type:  defect                               |     Status:  closed
  Priority:  Normal                               |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports                                |    Version:  2.1.2
Resolution:  fixed                                |   Keywords:  libstdc++
      Port:  gcc43 gcc44 gcc45 gcc46 gcc47 gcc48  |
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Comment (by angelo.graziosi@…):

 Replying to [comment:60 jonesc@…]:
 > Probably better anyway to do follow Jeremy's suggestions of things to
 try anyway...

 Hmm.. If I understand, libstdcxx and libstdcxx-devel are two ports which
 conflict each other, this means that, since gcc47 and gcc48 depend on
 these two ports, they conflict too...

 Why should one violate the MacPorts rule that two conflicting ports cannot
 be installed at the same time? Doing otherwise would be a messy solution.
 So I will uninstall gcc48 if it conflicts with gcc47.

 This is the first case I meet in which two version of GCC cannot be
 installed on the same system (also the first case in which something goes
 in a .../.libstdcxx directory).

 The suggested fix (installing *only* libstdcxx-devel) is a workaround and
 non the main way to fix a problem.

 BTW, just a new ticket, #36127, has been open regarding this problem...

  Angelo

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/35770#comment:62>
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