Sorry for the delay in answering your questions ! Yes, I am using the latest version of Xcode, I tried also to build ntop 3.3 but got similar errors upon install as with 3.2.
The G4 PPC is not a clean install, but has no problems, as far as I can judge. I will try to make an install later this month (in 2 or 3 weeks) on a Powerbook G3 (that I will clean install first) and report back with my findings. Thanks anyway for your suggestions Bart > Ryan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>> When trying to install ntop + server on OS10.4.10 >>> on a G4 PPC I am getting these (see below) errors (a similar >>> install on a >>> MacBook(intel) 10.4.10 was without problems). >>> I am just a user, not an expert, does anyone can give me some advice ? >>> Is this a Macports problem or a ntop problem ? >> >> I do not know where the problem lies. >> >> Have you already contacted the port's maintainer? I'm Cc'ing him on >> this email. > > I just installed the current ntop 3.2 on a clean PPC Mac mini with no > problems. >> >> Are you using the latest Xcode, currently 2.4.1? > > That was what I was going to ask too. >> >> I see ntop 3.3 has been released. Perhaps the portfile should be >> updated. > > I can't get ntop 3.3 to build so I can't update it yet. I'm going to ask > the ntop list about it. > > Mark _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
