On 2019-2-9 08:39 , Christopher Jones wrote: > > >> On 8 Feb 2019, at 9:32 pm, Michael Dickens <michae...@macports.org >> <mailto:michae...@macports.org>> wrote: >> >> Adding in some debug printouts inside portconfigure.tcl, I think >> what's happening is that when "libc++" is specified, somewhere >> inside portconfigure.tcl the possible compilers to used gets pared >> down. Since I'm not specifying one by default, and there is no >> blacklist or whitelist, the fallback list is used. The first >> "compiler.fallback" on OSX 10.6 that meets the requirement to support >> "libc++" is "macports-clang-7.0". Not sure if this help anyone, but it >> explains why the dependency on clang-7.0 for cmake at least. - MLD > > OK, but why then do you see this on OSX 10.6, but I don’t (i.e. see my > first mail, with the clang/llvm deps) ? > > Something has to be different between the two, to get a different outcome.
Current release of base vs master perhaps? - Josh