I definitely ran the selfupdate command and was told all was current
no additional bits were needed..
sudo port selfupdate
Gus
On 12/05/2009, at 9:06 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 12, 2009, at 05:45, Gus wrote:
On 12/05/2009, at 8:38 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 11, 2009, at 16:46, David Evans wrote:
You need to upgrade XCode to version 3.1 or better. This is a
know error in version 3.0.
In that case, the x264 port should prevent installation on
Leopard with Xcode versions earlier than 3.1. Some code for
doing this which has been used in many ports already can be
copied to the x264 portfile from e.g. the graphviz portfile
(though you'd adjust the required Xcode version number to 3.1).
The code you mention was added in r49663 so I'm not sure what
happened here. Looks like it should work.
Oh, you're right. Then I don't know. Maybe the user's ports were
out of date.
I am not sure if the port was out of date as it was downloaded
within 24 hours of making the post. to this list..
When you say "it was downloaded" do you mean you ran "sudo port
sync" or "sudo port selfupdate" within 24 hours, or just that you
ran "sudo port install" within 24 hours?
r49663 was committed on 2009-04-14 so if you synced or selfupdated
anytime after that date you should have had the code in the portfile
that prevents installation with Xcode < 3.1.
Angus Denton
Asparagus Arts
Web and Database constructions
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