Opened 9 years ago

Last modified 9 years ago

#49697 closed defect

Update from 2.3.3 to 2.3.4 and OS/X 10.8.5 — at Initial Version

Reported by: tedrepulsive@… Owned by: macports-tickets@…
Priority: Normal Milestone:
Component: ports Version: 2.3.4
Keywords: Cc:
Port:

Description

This broke my system. After running port selfupdate and port upgrade outdated, the system was not successfully updated. Instead an error was presented regarding one of the packages and a message linking to this site was shown: https://trac.macports.org/wiki/LibcxxOnOlderSystems . I accessed the site after which I followed the instructions to install libcxx on the system. This did not work. After Step #3, for Uninstall of all the remaining inactive ports using the command: sudo port -v -f uninstall inactive and during Step #4 for Build a newer clang compiler using libc++ and uninstall the old one using libstdc++ and using the command sudo port -v install clang-3.7 results in:

---> Computing dependencies for clang-3.7 ---> Dependencies to be installed: cctools clang-3.4 clang-3.3 apple-gcc42 gcc_select ld64 ld64-latest dyld-headers libcxx xz gettext expat libiconv gperf ncurses libmacho-headers llvm-3.4 libffi llvm_select zlib clang_select llvm-3.3 perl5 perl5.16 gdbm python27 bzip2 db48 libedit openssl python2_select python_select sqlite3 libxml2 libunwind-headers llvm-3.7 Error: The following dependencies were not installed: cctools clang-3.4 clang-3.3 apple-gcc42 gcc_select ld64 ld64-latest dyld-headers libcxx xz gettext expat libiconv gperf ncurses libmacho-headers llvm-3.4 libffi llvm_select zlib clang_select llvm-3.3 perl5 perl5.16 gdbm python27 bzip2 db48 libedit openssl python2_select python_select sqlite3 libxml2 libunwind-headers llvm-3.7 To report a bug, follow the instructions in the guide:

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I'm not really interested in updating to the latest version of OS/X or Xtools, I was wondering does this basically mean there is no longer support for 10.8.x users?

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