#667 closed defect (worksforme)
aspell failed to build in PortsManager
Reported by: | Eric.C.Seidel@… | Owned by: | mij@… |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | 1.0 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Port: |
Description
6/25/03 5:42 PM Rob Braun:
Running Ports Manager as root, trying to install aspell, the build apparently failed with the last of
the build messages being:
interp0:info:if g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../common -I../common/ -I../interfaces/cc/ -I../
modules/speller/default/ -I/opt/local/include -no-cpp-precomp -g -O2 -MT checker_string.o
-MD -MP -MF ".deps/checker_string.Tpo" \
interp0:info: -c -o checker_string.o test -f 'checker_string.cpp' || echo './'
checker_string.cpp; \
interp0:info:then mv ".deps/checker_string.Tpo" ".deps/checker_string.Po"; \
interp0:info:else rm -f ".deps/checker_string.Tpo"; exit 1; \
interp0:info:fi
interp0:info:checker_string.cpp: In member function `void
interp0:info: CheckerString::replace(acommon::ParmString)':
interp0:info:checker_string.cpp:113: error: `assert' undeclared (first use this function)
interp0:info:checker_string.cpp:113: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only
interp0:info: once for each function it appears in.)
interp0:info:make[1]: * [checker_string.o] Error 1
interp0:info:make: * [all-recursive] Error 1
interp0:error:Target com.apple.build returned: shell command "cd "/usr/dports/textproc/aspell/
work/aspell-0.50.3" && make all" returned error 2
Change History (2)
comment:1 Changed 21 years ago by michaelm@…
Owner: | changed from darwinports-bugs@… to mij@… |
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comment:2 Changed 21 years ago by mij@…
Resolution: | → worksforme |
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Status: | new → closed |
This is an issue with gcc3.3. I can build it find on Jaguar (10.2.6) with gcc3.1. I have the latest devtools patch installed, but ran into some other issues with gcc3.3 so I used gcc_select to change to gcc3.1. The other port (mysql) I was having problems compile worked with 3.1, and so does aspell.
In other words, if you can avoid using gcc3.3 for now, do so. It breaks a bunch of stuff :-(
- jim
re-assign bug to maintainer