7 | | 2. you, and only you I believe, have messed up all the libgcc9, at least, symlinks. Or you don’t have libgcc and libgcc11 installed, or somehow you’ve messed up the system. The probable fix for THAT is going to be to have you unistsll MacPorts, clean out /opt/local until it is bare, and start over without touching any of libgcc* or the symlinks. |
| 7 | 2. you, and only you I believe, have messed up all the libgcc9, at least, symlinks. Or you don’t have libgcc and libgcc11 installed, or somehow you’ve messed up the system. The probable fix for THAT is going to be to have you unistsall MacPorts, clean out /opt/local until it is bare, and start over without touching any of libgcc* or the symlinks. |