sudo port -v install clang

Then use:
configure.compiler=macports-clang

On Jul 21, 2011, at 10:09 AM, Paul C wrote:

> On 21/07/11 17:21, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> gcc45 does specify those --with-* options.
>>>> gcc46 doesn't build gfortran, so it shouldn't be checking for that.
>>> 
>>> $ port info gcc46
>>> gcc46 @4.6-20110325, Revision 1 (lang)
>>> Variants:             gfortran, java, (-)universal
>>> 
>>> Description:          The GNU compiler collection, including front ends for 
>>> C, C++, Objective-C and Objective-C++. This is a prerelease
>>>                      BETA version and does not have all available language 
>>> front ends enabled.
>>> 
>>> sudo port install gcc46
>> 
>> Ah, I didn't realize that gcc had a variant to enable gfortran and java ...
>> 
>> Your email from 50 minutes ago (*:29) mentions that you see this issue with 
>> gcc45 as well, but I see that you have gcc45 installed in your bugzilla 
>> report.
>> 
>> Since you're dealing with ppc64, I don't have expectation that these issues 
>> will be addressed any time soon, but you might want to try clang and 
>> apple-gcc42
> 
> I've had clang mentioned already, how would I go about trying that out for 
> compiling ports? The apple gcc ports failed also. I think I'll give clang a 
> go if it's an option and then failing that compile for ppc instead.
> 

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