Still can't get Apple-GCC 4.2 to build on my Tiger/PowerPC/32-bit system

Daryle Walker darylew at mac.com
Wed Apr 18 21:19:07 PDT 2012


These quoted messages are from private e-mails.

> On Apr 18, 2012, at 15:40, Daryle Walker wrote:
>
>> On Apr 15, 2012, at 12:15 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>
>>> On Apr 15, 2012, at 02:36, Daryle Walker wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Apr 8, 2012, at 10:34 PM, macports-users- 
>>>> owner at lists.macosforge.org wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>   The problem you are reporting is already known. See:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://trac.macports.org/ticket/33939"
>>>>
>>>> So, would I have to switch MacPorts to use the Subversion  
>>>> (instead of my current standard install) to take advantage of  
>>>> the fix in r91793, or will the fix bubble up for all users?  Do  
>>>> I have to apply some fix to the MacPorts directories (clean?)  
>>>> before I can safely update?
>>>
>>> Fixes to ports are available to all users automatically within 30  
>>> minutes. Just "sudo port selfupdate" to get it, then you should  
>>> be able to clean and install apple-gcc42.
>>
>> I did "clean apple-gcc42", "selfupdate", then "updated outdated",  
>> so....
>>
>> Well, it still didn't work.  It reported an error, and said it was  
>> in the log file, but this time I can't parse out where the error  
>> notice is in the file.  I didn't even want this program; some  
>> other program just added it as a dependency, and I still don't  
>> know which one.  And is it safe to add a system compiler later  
>> that your built-in one (Apple-GCC 4.0.1 in my case)?
>>
>> Here's the (new) log for the apple-gcc42 build, if it's not too big:
>
> I looked at your log and it looks like a new problem to me. Please  
> file a bug report in the issue tracker.

Added as ticket #34122 ("Apple-GCC 4.2 doesn't build") <https:// 
trac.macports.org/ticket/34122>.



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