Opened 9 months ago
Last modified 9 months ago
#72020 assigned defect
poppler @24.04.0: Symbol not found: __ZNSt3__122__libcpp_verbose_abortEPKcz
| Reported by: | donygit | Owned by: | dbevans (David B. Evans) |
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| Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
| Component: | ports | Version: | |
| Keywords: | ventura | Cc: | mascguy (Christopher Nielsen) |
| Port: | poppler, pdfgrep |
Description (last modified by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt))
% pdfgrep ... dyld[8947]: Symbol not found: __ZNSt3__122__libcpp_verbose_abortEPKcz Referenced from: <93F0C39C-578D-309A-879F-38B567FE4E89> /opt/local/lib/libpoppler-cpp.0.11.0.dylib Expected in: <B8339FB2-CBAE-3D84-B080-BD19DDB2981C> /usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib
% port list poppler pdfgrep poppler @24.04.0 graphics/poppler pdfgrep @2.2.0 textproc/pdfgrep
% xcodebuild -version Xcode 14.2 Build version 14C18
thanks for any help
Change History (3)
comment:1 Changed 9 months ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)
| Cc: | mascguy added |
|---|---|
| Description: | modified (diff) |
| Keywords: | ventura added |
| Owner: | set to dbevans |
| Port: | poppler pdfgrep added |
| Status: | new → assigned |
| Summary: | problem with pdfgrep and libpoppler (masos ventura) → poppler @24.04.0: Symbol not found: __ZNSt3__122__libcpp_verbose_abortEPKcz |
comment:2 Changed 9 months ago by donygit
My problem is probably closely related to #68640 but no solution described there, that I can understand, solves it.
sudo port -s upgrade poppler configure.compiler=macports-clang-16
does not solves it.
Thanks if someone can abstract what to do. Cheers
comment:3 Changed 9 months ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)
I didn't mean to suggest that a solution was available yet, just to point out that we have seen problems with libcpp_verbose_abort symbols when using newer compilers (like the one required to build poppler) on older systems, and that if and when someone figures out how to solve that other ticket it may solve your problem as well.
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This could be #68640.