> Just a reminder that MacPorts 2.5 will check whether ports are built
> against the right C++ standard library as part of rev-upgrade. The
Also, as part of this new check, a column is added to the registry, so please
be sure to run a first ‘port outdated’ or whatever using sudo, otherwise you
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On May 28, 2018, at 21:10, Zero King wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 03:58:11PM +1000, Joshua Root wrote:
>> Source code and pkgs for MacPorts 2.5.0-beta1 are now
>> available [1]. Testing of either of these install methods is helpful.
>
> Now that 2.5.0 is released, we should protect
Just a reminder that MacPorts 2.5 will check whether ports are built
against the right C++ standard library as part of rev-upgrade. The
"right" one is whatever configure.cxx_stdlib is set to for each port,
which will have a default value chosen based on the OS version (or
macports.conf) if the port
Hi,
On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 03:58:11PM +1000, Joshua Root wrote:
Source code and pkgs for MacPorts 2.5.0-beta1 are now
available [1]. Testing of either of these install methods is helpful.
Now that 2.5.0 is released, we should protect the release-2.5 branch in
macports-base to disable force pu
On 2018-5-28 13:58 , Ken Cunningham wrote:
> I believe understand that there is one copy of libstdc++ installed by the
> latest functional version of gcc, at present gcc7.
>
> All the versions of gcc from gcc45 to gcc7 use that same library.
There's libgcc45 and libgcc6 as well as libgcc (plus l