Thank you.
> The binary daemondo is part of MacPorts:
So the notes indicated - or at any rate that “a” daemondo is part of MacPorts.
>
> $ which daemondo
> /opt/local/bin/daemondo
I found that but didn’t know how to tell if it was the right one. It isn’t in
a MacPorts directory so I didn’t see a
Hello all,
I’m working on a MBP, 2018 model and yesterday I updated to the latest version
of BigSur. Since then I cannot compile any fortran code and the error I get is
ld: library not found for -lSystem
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
I have tried both gcc9 and gcc10
gfortran -v
Hi,
This is another consequence of a change Apple has introduced with macOS11 which
is the SDK version now changes on every incremental OS update. So updating from
11.0 to 11.1 (and I presume Xcode 12.3) you now have SDK 11.1, not 11.0, and
thus the current build of gcc, which has the sys root
Hi Chris,
thanks for the reply. I got a feeling that the problem you describe is behind
this error but I didn’t know how to fix it.
I’ve added the export you suggest in my profile and it worked.
Thanks again for the help, much appreciated!
Andreas
Dr. Seismologist
> On Dec 15, 2020, at
> --with-sysroot=/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs/MacOSX11.0.sdk
gcc is supposed to respond to the SDKROOT env var now, and base sets this (most
of the time … sigh).
perhaps we should find a way to stop baking in —with-sysroot altogether now…
Ken
we might just delete this line from the portfile, perhaps:
configure.args-append --with-sysroot="${configure.sdkroot}"