hmmm, however the requirements are: "Please note that in order to install and run MacPorts on Mac OS X, your system must have installations of the following components:
1. Apple's Xcode 3.0 Developer Tools for the Leopard platform or 2.4.1 for Tiger, found at the Apple Developer Connection site or on your Mac OS X installation CDs/DVD. [plus some others]" So as the OP was hoping to avoid Xcode, we are back to square 1. On Mon, February 11, 2008 11:58 am, Brett Davidson wrote: > Even better! :-) > > Nick Rout wrote: >> Actually the Mac has its own ports system which would be a far better >> way >> to go. >> >> http://www.macports.org/ >> >> -- Nick Rout
