On Wed, 13 Feb 2013, b.f. wrote:
AN wrote:
...
This appears to be one of those unfortunate errors that sometimes
occur when the presence of additional software on your system
adversely affects a build, in a way that isn't seen on the test
machines or the package-building cluster, because those machines start
builds in a clean sandbox, with only certain pre-computed dependencies
installed. Here galculator's faulty configure script (which was
probably written and tested on a system that has a recent version of
gcc as the default compiler) looks for and finds libquadmath, which is
part of gcc-4.[678], and then attempts to use it, without checking if
the compiler that you are using can use GCC quadmath:
checking for sinhq in -lquadmath... yes
You can either patch the port's sources, or add
CONFIGURE_ENV+= ac_cv_lib_quadmath_sinhq=no
to an included Makefile, or (if you need the extended precision
features) try to build the port with USE_GCC=4.6+.
b.
Adding USE_GCC=4.6+ to the makefile fixed it. Thanks for your response.
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