Ryan Schmidt <ryandesign <at> macports.org> writes: > > On May 6, 2007, at 20:26, Daniel Wolk wrote: > > I tried installing gtk2 with the following command: > > port -v install gtk2 > > It errored out with the following:
> > gtkprintbackendcups.c: In function 'create_pickone_option':... > > Any ideas? > - What machine are you running this on? > - What version of Mac OS X are you using? > - Have you installed all Apple software updates for your OS? > - Do you have the latest Xcode? (2.4.1 for Mac OS X 10.4.9, 1.5 for > 10.3.9) > - Do you also have Fink installed? Not the OP, but I'm seeing the same problem. I've got a fully-updated 10.3.9 on a beige G3 AIO (with a G4 processor upgrade), with 1.510, XCode version 1.5, and no Fink. I've wondered whether there might be a problem with a mismatch of the installed XCode and the version of MacPorts in play here - neither http://www.macports.org/ nor http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/wiki/InstallingMacPorts are particularly helpful in sorting out the question of what 10.3.x needs/can use. I only installed 1.510 (specifically the 10.3 variant) because there appeared to be nothing to contradict doing so and using an earlier version appropriate to the installed XCode. I considered installing the X11 SDK from XCode 2.4.1, perhaps some other parts of it, too, but demurred; why complicate matters? I'm also unclear on the syntax for using variants on the command line; http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/wiki/UsingMacPortsQuickStart is muddy on this subject... Information is not bubbling to the surface. _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
