There is no technical reason that such use has to be "unusual." If you all you want to support are unix nerds playing with the latest build of Gnome, that's perfectly fine. I think such a limited audience is a total waste of the technology that has been developed as it is capable of being a general purpose solution, but this is your playground…not mine.
On Jan 30, 2012, at 2:05 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > For the record, you can definitely use MacPorts to build software that works > on 10.6 -- by running MacPorts on 10.6, not 10.7. It's cross-compiling for a > different SDK that's an unusual use for MacPorts. But since we do expose the > option to change the SDK in macports.conf, we should strive to fix any > problems that arise because of this.
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