Thanks Ken, 

this is the only occurence of "build_arch" in macports.conf, and is commented 
out, so shouldn't be taken into account:
#build_arch             i386

Comes from the most recent install of MacPorts. Should I replace it by 
build_arch                x86_64
?


El 2016-07-29, a las 11:56, Ken Cunningham escribió:

> 
> On 2016-07-29, at 7:57 AM, [ftp83plus] wrote:
> 
>> SoI would have to 0- remove said files 1- reinstall MacPorts,
> 
> Yes
> 
>> 2- correct the macports.conf to replace x86 by x86_64 architecture
> 
> No, don't think so. My macports.conf has 
> 
> build_arch         x86_64
> 
> near the top -- I installed macports two years ago. I can't recall at the 
> moment if I added that at some point in the past, or if macports did that on 
> the install. I think macports did it...
> 
>> 
>> But how would I know if the macports.conf contains the correct data?
> 
> Leave it as macports installed it.
> 
> 
>> What should be the default for variants.conf?
> 
> /opt/local/etc/macports/variants.conf.default
> 
> 
>> And why would it use clang-3.3 when it's explicitly told to use clang 3.4?
> 
> 
> Most likely because clang-3.3 was still around somehow, and clang-3.4 was not.
> 
> This should not be the case when you do a clean install.
> 
> 
> 
> Hope this is helpful and not confusing.
> 
> Ken
> 
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