On Jul 15, 2008, at 11:03, Regis Vincent wrote:

> I just did a test on fresh install of 10.5.4 and it works  
> flawlessly with Xcode 3.0 (not Xcode 3.1).

Does it build universal on your system too? Do you have the  
dependencies of this port installed as universal on your system too?


> How can I disable the universal build and force it to 386 ?

You would have to look through the source code and see if you can  
figure that out. Or you could talk to the developers of the software.


> On Jul 15, 2008, at 2:07 AM, MacPorts wrote:
>
>> #15932: Update for playerstage-player version 2.1.1
>> --------------------------------- 
>> +------------------------------------------
>>  Reporter:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  |       Owner:  macports- 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>      Type:  enhancement         |      Status:  new
>>  Priority:  Normal              |   Milestone:  Port Updates
>> Component:  ports               |     Version:  1.6.0
>> Resolution:                      |    Keywords:
>> --------------------------------- 
>> +------------------------------------------
>> Changes (by [EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>>
>> * cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (added)
>>
>> Comment:
>>
>> How are you able to install this port? I cannot. playerstage- 
>> player seems
>> to build itself universal without me having selected the universal
>> variant; playerstage-player depends on gtk2; gtk2 depends on  
>> pango; pango
>> depends on cairo; and [ticket:15451 cairo cannot be built  
>> universal]. I am
>> on Mac OS X 10.5.4 with Xcode 3.1 on a MacBook Pro.
>>
>> I also have a problem with the library dependencies on automake,  
>> autoconf
>> and pkgconfig. These should be build dependencies, not library
>> dependencies.
>>
>> -- 
>> Ticket URL: <http://trac.macports.org/ticket/15932#comment:1>
>> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/>
>> Ports system for Mac OS
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