On Jan 27, 2007, at 9:02 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
pmmbp:/opt/local/lib pmoura$ otool -L libncurses.5.dylib
libncurses.5.dylib:
/opt/local/var/db/dports/build/
_opt_local_var_db_dports_sources_rsync.rsync.darwinports.org_dpupdate
_dports_devel_ncurses/work/destroot/opt/local/lib/libncurses.
5.dylib (compatibility version 5.0.0, current version 5.0.0)
/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0,
current version 88.3.4)
pmmbp:/opt/local/lib pmoura$ otool -L libncursesw.5.dylib
libncursesw.5.dylib:
/opt/local/var/db/dports/build/
_opt_local_var_db_dports_sources_rsync.rsync.darwinports.org_dpupdate
_dports_devel_ncursesw/work/destroot/opt/local/lib/libncursesw.
5.dylib (compatibility version 5.0.0, current version 5.0.0)
/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0,
current version 88.3.4)
I installed ncurses and ncursesw on my PowerBook G4 last week. I
have just about the same output as you do.
This breaks other software that I'm trying to install on my
MacBook Pro (10.4.8 with the latest updates). I'm using a fresh
install of MacPorts, updated to the latest version. Your help is
appreciated.
In what way is this broken? Is the problem that it is listing a
path in the work directory that no longer exists? What problems do
you encounter when trying to install other software -- what error
messages appear? Do you know what changes need to be made to
ncurses (or ncursesw) to solve the problem?
The rpath (install_name on Mac OS X) is incorrect. The source
apparently uses the build rpath rather than the install rpath. The
port needs to either skip setting the rpath or set it correctly.
Chris
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