[MacPorts] #49229: gmp @6.0.0: Missing operand value assumed absolute 0.

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Tue Oct 13 10:27:45 PDT 2015


#49229: gmp @6.0.0: Missing operand value assumed absolute 0.
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  Reporter:  stephenallen@…  |      Owner:  mcalhoun@…
      Type:  defect          |     Status:  new
  Priority:  Normal          |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports           |    Version:  2.3.4
Resolution:                  |   Keywords:
      Port:  gmp             |
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Comment (by stephenallen@…):

 Replying to [comment:2 ryandesign@…]:
 > It's also possible that the Atom assembly they've written works fine but
 is meant for a different compiler, such as fsf gcc. Assembly syntax is
 often different between OS X and non-OS X systems. If using a newer Xcode
 or clang doesn't work, you could try using fsf gcc5: "sudo port clean gmp
 && sudo port install gmp configure.compiler=macports-gcc-5" (though using
 fsf gcc on OS X for C++ code (which gmp does contain) can be problematic
 due to mixing of libstdc++ versions).


 Yep my system is a dog's breakfast I'm afraid - Long story short I bought
 it in pre-tablet days for front-end web stuff (text based) and installed
 OSX 10.5.4. I don't need any horsepower  so it was eventually retired and
 used as my main PC. OS Updates cause KP or things to stop working, so
 after a few tries I went back to the reliable 10.5.4 base.

 Left it on overnight installing clang so will try that approach first. If
 that fails I'll try the GCC 5 approach.

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