On Sun, Nov 1, 2015 at 7:31 PM, Fabrizio Salvatore < p.fabrizio.salvat...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I do indeed use ROOT as analysis package: is there a version for gcc49 or > gcc5? "port variants root5" Which, here, shows (among many others) the following variants gcc43: Build with gfortran from gcc43 * conflicts with gcc44 gcc45 gcc46 gcc47 gcc48 gcc49 gcc5 gcc44: Build with gfortran from gcc44 * conflicts with gcc43 gcc45 gcc46 gcc47 gcc48 gcc49 gcc5 gcc45: Build with gfortran from gcc45 * conflicts with gcc43 gcc44 gcc46 gcc47 gcc48 gcc49 gcc5 gcc46: Build with gfortran from gcc46 * conflicts with gcc43 gcc44 gcc45 gcc47 gcc48 gcc49 gcc5 gcc47: Build with gfortran from gcc47 * conflicts with gcc43 gcc44 gcc45 gcc46 gcc48 gcc49 gcc5 gcc48: Build with gfortran from gcc48 * conflicts with gcc43 gcc44 gcc45 gcc46 gcc47 gcc49 gcc5 gcc49: Build with gfortran from gcc49 * conflicts with gcc43 gcc44 gcc45 gcc46 gcc47 gcc48 gcc5 [+]gcc5: Build with gfortran from gcc5 * conflicts with gcc43 gcc44 gcc45 gcc46 gcc47 gcc48 gcc49 The [+] means that if you were to install it from scratch instead of upgrading, you'd get the gcc5 variant. I think you want: sudo port upgrade root5 -gcc48 +gcc5 -- brandon s allbery kf8nh sine nomine associates allber...@gmail.com ballb...@sinenomine.net unix, openafs, kerberos, infrastructure, xmonad http://sinenomine.net
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