>> >>I¹m getting an undefined symbol for isalnum and isgraph using g++-mp-4.8. >> >> I found this article here: >>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19649421/something-odd-happened-to-c-1 >>1-in-mavericks which mentions the issue in Mavericks and the Xcode >>command line tools. However, I¹m using MP and the g++ from mp when >>trying to build. And yes, I rebuilt ports, from scratch, when I >>upgraded (clean install) to Mavericks. >> >> It could just be me missing something, but I¹ve tried everything I can >>think of and every combination of google searches to figure this one >>out. The code is very simple (I think). Oh, and yes, I did a >>+universal when I installed gcc49 and gcc48. And if it matters, I >>installed gcc49 (with libgcc) before gcc48. When I tried gcc48 then >>gcc49 I got an error about libgcc, but doing it the other way works. >> >> What am I missing??? >> >> Thanks, >> >> -b >> >> #include <ctype.h> > >Shouldn't that be '#include <cctype>' since you're compiling as C++?
Yeah, probably so. It¹s compiled like this for over a year in MacOS 7 and 8Š It¹s just now that I¹ve gone to 9 it¹s a problem. And, changing it to #include <cctype> didn¹t change anything. -b _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
