On Feb 24, 2009, at 02:24, Rolf Würdemann wrote:
Am 24.02.2009 um 09:07 schrieb Ryan Schmidt:
On Feb 23, 2009, at 12:29, [email protected] wrote:
+# deactivation because of gtkglext problems
+# platform darwin 9 {
+# if {[variant_isset system_x11]} {
+# set darwin_9_glpath /System/Library/Frameworks/
OpenGL.framework/Versions/
+# configure.ldflags-append -Wl,-dylib_file,$
{darwin_9_glpath}/A/Libraries/libGL.dylib:\
+# ${darwin_9_glpath}/A/Libraries/libGL.dylib
+# }
+# }
I don't understand this comment above this disabled platform
variant. Because all that the code in the platform variant is
doing is working around a bug in Xcode 3.0 on Leopard which has
been fixed in Xcode 3.1. So it should be safe to remove that
entire block. Ideally you would replace it with a check to make
sure the user has Xcode 3.1, like this:
http://trac.macports.org/changeset/47091
At first: thanks!
is XCode submitted to everybody (via Update?) - or did people have
to submit to ADC to get this?
Apple does not provide an automatic software update mechanism for
Xcode. You must update Xcode by logging in to ADC, downloading a disk
image, and installing the package from the disk image. Accessing ADC
requires a membership, but basic membership is free.
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