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List:       macports-tickets
Subject:    Re: [MacPorts] #52142: root5 fails to build on Mac OSX 10.11.4
From:       MacPorts <noreply () macports ! org>
Date:       2016-08-31 14:27:09
Message-ID: 070.ec13cae7e1391cfecb79cf173763a041 () macports ! org
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#52142: root5 fails to build on Mac OSX 10.11.4
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  Reporter:  donal.hill@…  |      Owner:  jonesc@…
      Type:  defect        |     Status:  new
  Priority:  Normal        |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports         |    Version:  2.3.4
Resolution:                |   Keywords:
      Port:  root5         |
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Comment (by jonesc@…):

 ( hi Donal !! )

 Something is fishy with your log. I don't see the configure step I would
 expect. Was it really from a clean build ?

 Please rerun

 {{{
 sudo port clean root5
 sudo port install root5
 }}}

 and post the log.

 Its very strange that MacPorts clang 3.3 is being used, that should not
 happen, and does not for me. i.e. from my logs I see during the configure
 phase

 {{{
 Checking for C compiler ... /usr/bin/clang
 Checking for C++ compiler ... /usr/bin/clang++
 Checking for linker (LD) ... /usr/bin/clang++
 }}}

 So it is using the system clang compiler as expected.

 Can you please, as has already been suggested, make sure you are running
 the correct and up to date Xcode for OS X 10.11 *and* that you have re-
 installed the command line tools correctly. See

  https://www.macports.org/install.php

 for details.

 root5 builds fine for me, and also in the build-bots, so it must be
 something up with your setup.

 Chris

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/52142#comment:3>
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