On Tue, 22 May 2012, Peter Dyballa wrote:

>
> Am 22.05.2012 um 00:04 schrieb Alexander Hansen:
>
>>
>> Anything that uses GTK+2 will suffice.
>
> Even with meld I don't see any bug. The buttons are ugly, but they are PyGTK. 
> Can you give me a hint or send me a screenshot to understand the bug?
>
>>
>> I'm not going to complicate my system with Macports.  I have to be able
>> to do _reliable_ test builds.
>>
>> And I don't advocate that our users mix Macports and Fink, either.
>
> MacPorts are in /opt, Fink is in /sw. If you want then they have nothing in 
> common. I am sharing the source file archives between them (to save disk 
> space) and I can easily build X clients that either use Fink and X11 or 
> MacPorts. On Snow Leopard I easily build 32-bit executables with Fink and 
> 64-bit executables with MacPorts.
>
> There is a C flag, -H, that helps to prove that no "cross or mix-up 
> compilation" happens and an LD flag, -Wl,-t, that proves that the proper 
> shared libraries are used.

Not that this has anything to do with this PPC issue, the new X11 is now
in /opt.

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