Hi,
Is there anyone who has a PPC machine running Darwin 9 (OSX 10.5) that would be
willing to run a test of the PR
https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/pull/2296
? For the reasons outlined in the PR it would be useful to know if the port
libgcc builds properly on this platform. I have t
On Jul 29, 2018, at 11:32, Chris Jones wrote:
> Is there anyone who has a PPC machine running Darwin 9 (OSX 10.5) that would
> be willing to run a test of the PR
>
> https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/pull/2296
>
> ? For the reasons outlined in the PR it would be useful to know if th
Great thanks.
I’m hopeful that libgcc is going to be OK, but if not please post a full log to
the PR.
It would be nice if libgcc-devel also built, but this is not so important at
this point. I had to blacklist gcc-4.2 to get it to build on intel 10.6 (so
fallback to MPs clang-3.4) but I am not
clang does not work on PowerPC.
> On Jul 29, 2018, at 13:20, Christopher Jones wrote:
>
> Great thanks.
>
> I’m hopeful that libgcc is going to be OK, but if not please post a full log
> to the PR.
>
> It would be nice if libgcc-devel also built, but this is not so important at
> this point
Ah, right. I was just looking at
http://packages.macports.org/clang-3.4/
And saw the last versions had a Darwin 9 PPC tarball. Are you saying it builds
but does not function properly ?
In any case, for now its not a big deal. GCC9 is a beta so things can easily
change.
Chris
> On 29 Jul 20
On Jul 29, 2018, at 13:59, Chris Jones wrote:
> On 29 Jul 2018, at 7:29 pm, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> clang does not work on PowerPC.
>
> Ah, right. I was just looking at
>
> http://packages.macports.org/clang-3.4/
>
> And saw the last versions had a Darwin 9 PPC tarball. Are you saying it