> On Feb 12, 2016, at 09:02, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Feb 11, 2016, at 9:06 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > >> On Feb 11, 2016, at 19:27, [ftp83plus] <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hum, still fails: >>> >>> ---> Deactivating llvm-3.4 @3.4.2_8 >>> ---> Unable to deactivate llvm-3.4 @3.4.2_8, the following ports depend on >>> it: >>> ---> ld64-136 @136_2+llvm34 >>> Error: org.macports.deactivate for port llvm-3.4 returned: Please uninstall >>> the ports that depend on llvm-3.4 first. >> >> So uninstall ld64-136 @136_2+llvm34 first. Check the revised instructions in >> the wiki. > > Sorry, the revised instructions I was referring to are the ones that were > already mentioned by Jeremy earlier in this thread: to uninstall inactive > ports. > > The instructions appear to still have an error: step 5 says to rebuild ld64 > with the +llvm37 variant, but ld64 doesn't have llvm variants; its subports > do. You have rebuild whichever subport of ld64 you're using with the +llvm37 > variant. In your case, that subport is ld64-136 so you need to run: > > sudo port -v -n upgrade --force --enforce-variants ld64-136 -llvm33 -llvm34 > +llvm37 configure.compiler=macports-clang-3.7 > > Then you can uninstall inactive ports, which will then include ld64-136 > @136_2+llvm34.
Right, I forgot about that. Give this a try as it should end up just updating your relevant ld64 subport: sudo port -v upgrade --force --enforce-variants ld64 -llvm33 -llvm34 +llvm37 configure.compiler=macports-clang-3.7 _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
