On 2008-05-06 , at 19:43 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:

Ok, I tried it, and the MacPorts 1.6.0 disk image for Panther installed just fine on Mac OS X 10.3.9 on my G4. curl installed fine too. Give it a try!


Works like a champ. Here's the steps to installing from the command line that I used
 hdid MacPorts-1.6.0-10.3-Panther.dmg
 cd /Volumes/MacPorts-1.6.0/
 sudo installer -verbose -pkg MacPorts-1.6.0.pkg -target /
 mount # display the device the DMG is mounted on
 cd
 hdiutil detach /dev/disk4s2 -force


[EMAIL PROTECTED]:admin:140 $ port outdated
The following installed ports are outdated:
curl                           7.18.1_1 < 7.18.1_2
sqlite3                        3.5.4_0 < 3.5.8_0
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:admin:141 $ sudo port upgrade outdated
--->  Fetching curl
--->  Verifying checksum(s) for curl
--->  Extracting curl
--->  Configuring curl
--->  Building curl with target all
--->  Staging curl into destroot
--->  Deactivating curl 7.18.1_1
--->  Installing curl 7.18.1_2
--->  Activating curl 7.18.1_2
--->  Cleaning curl
--->  Fetching sqlite3
--->  Attempting to fetch sqlite-3.5.8.tar.gz from http://www.sqlite.org/
--->  Verifying checksum(s) for sqlite3
--->  Extracting sqlite3
--->  Configuring sqlite3
--->  Building sqlite3 with target all
--->  Staging sqlite3 into destroot
--->  Deactivating sqlite3 3.5.4_0
--->  Installing sqlite3 3.5.8_0
--->  Activating sqlite3 3.5.8_0
--->  Cleaning sqlite3

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Chris Janton  - face at CentosPrime dot COM
Netminder for Opus1.COM


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