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So, dsymutil again has a different size from what it did when you changed the checksum last year. Whatever, I decided to just copy it to /usr/bin/ and added it to package.provided, using the ld-mac thing you did for dsymutils and putting that in /usr/bin/. However, when trying to emerge binutils-apple, it still tries to install dsymutil-apple. Do you have idea why this would happen?
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It's been a while, but iirc, its required for some part of the linking
process. I'll take a look this weekend.
On Sep 24, 2015 8:34 PM, "noobermin" [email protected] wrote:
So, dsymutil again has a different size from what it did when you changed
the checksum last year. Whatever, I decided to just copy it to /usr/bin/
and added it to package.provided. However, when trying to emerge
binutils-apple, it still tries to install dsymutil-apple. Do you have
idea why this would happen?
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So, dsymutil again has a different size from what it did when you changed the checksum last year. Whatever, I decided to just copy it to /usr/bin/ and added it to package.provided, using the ld-mac thing you did for dsymutils and putting that in /usr/bin/. However, when trying to emerge binutils-apple, it still tries to install dsymutil-apple. Do you have idea why this would happen?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: