[MacPorts] #42454: Fatal error dolfin import
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Tue Feb 25 10:39:02 PST 2014
#42454: Fatal error dolfin import
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Reporter: mwathen@… | Owner: sean@…
Type: defect | Status: assigned
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.2.1
Resolution: | Keywords:
Port: |
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Comment (by sean@…):
Replying to [comment:12 mwathen@…]:
> otool: one of -fahlLtdoOrTMRIHGScis must be specified
> Usage: otool [-arch arch_type] [-fahlLDtdorSTMRIHGvVcXmqQ] [-mcpu=arg]
<object file> ...
> -f print the fat headers
> -a print the archive header
> -h print the mach header
> -l print the load commands
> -L print shared libraries used
> -D print shared library id name
> -t print the text section (disassemble with -v)
> -p <routine name> start dissassemble from routine name
> -s <segname> <sectname> print contents of section
> -d print the data section
> -o print the Objective-C segment
> -r print the relocation entries
> -S print the table of contents of a library
> -T print the table of contents of a dynamic shared library
> -M print the module table of a dynamic shared library
> -R print the reference table of a dynamic shared library
> -I print the indirect symbol table
> -H print the two-level hints table
> -G print the data in code table
> -v print verbosely (symbolically) when possible
> -V print disassembled operands symbolically
> -c print argument strings of a core file
> -X print no leading addresses or headers
> -m don't use archive(member) syntax
> -B force Thumb disassembly (ARM objects only)
> -q use llvm's disassembler (the default)
> -Q use otool(1)'s disassembler
> -mcpu=arg use `arg' as the cpu for disassembly
Did you paste the command correctly? It should be (without the dollar
sign):
{{{
$ find /opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib
-name \*.so -or -name \*.dylib | xargs otool -L | grep -i system/
}}}
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/42454#comment:13>
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