Am 05.02.2014 22:20 (UTC+1) schrieb Baptiste Daroussin:
> On Wed, Feb 05, 2014 at 09:19:51PM +0100, Matthias Andree wrote:
>> Am 05.02.2014 21:08, schrieb Dimitry Andric:
>>
>>>> #17 0x00000000484c0ee0 in std::__1::locale::id::__next_id () from
>>>> /usr/local/lib/libc++.so.1
>>>
>>> Hmm, is this a ports version of libc++?  I was not aware Baptiste had
>>> already committed this? :) 
>>
>> Yes, it is (as a build requisite, but apparently remained installed on
>> the destination machine), because we need to match the libraries that
>> the requisites use (Glibmm for one).
>>
>> I have given up on compiling RawTherapee with clang++ for now, and use
>> GCC 4.8 on all systems.  RawTherapee is somewhat demanding, especially
>> at higher optimization level, and kills the 10.0-RELEASE base clang and
>> Port GCC 4.6 and 4.7, all with internal compiler errors.  Since GCC 4.8
>> worked for me, I did not bother to send Gerald the details.
>>
>> We may want to retry with clang if we've got the next clang version.
>> Feel free to use Rawtherapee as compiler system test ;)
>>
> 
> try with something like this in libmap.conf
> libc++.so.1 /usr/local/lib/libc++.so.1
> If that fixes the problem, then a rpath with /usr/local/lib should be set 
> while
> building the port

Hmm, I am not very familiar with libmapping. After adding it to
/etc/libmap.conf I get

#rawtherapee    
Shared object "/usr/local/lib/libc++.so.1" not found, required by
"rawtherapee"

Thanks for the tip,
Rainer

> 
> regards,
> Bapt
> 
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