No, it's 10.4 for a reason. That version of ocaml won't install on
10.5 stock because 10.5 now conforms to UNIX03, which means there are
some non-backwards-compatible changes with 10.4. By setting the
deployment target to 10.4 we are saying "use the old 10.4 APIs, not
the new UNIX03-compliant APIs", which means it once again compiles.
On Nov 18, 2007, at 12:03 PM, William Davis wrote:
I reported this a week ago
--http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/ticket/13236
also if this *was* valid should it not be = 10.5 for darwin_9 not
10.4 as shown in portfile
@ Henry
sudo port edit ocaml
will let you edit the port file (assuming you have env value EDITOR
defined)
try adding # at the begining of those three lines
# platform darwin_9
# macosx_deployment_target 10.4
# }
Then try again. Note: this change will go away the next time you do
sudo port selfupdate, but that doesnt matter if the software
installed it will stay installed.
--
Kevin Ballard
http://kevin.sb.org
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