It's likely that some software either won't build as 64-bit, or if it builds it won't work right.
It's not in MacPorts (yet), but ZooLib won't build as 64-bit, because it has a header file that sets up macros to identity the target platform and processor, and we just haven't implemented 64-bit builds yet. I don't think the code itself would have any problems with 64-bit, bit if you try to compile it that way, the header gives you a #error. (http://www.zoolib.org/) If there are any such programs in MacPorts, you'll need to identify them and restrict their builds to 32-bit until they can be updated. (I would be happy to maintain a ZooLib port for MacPorts, but not quite yet.) Mike -- Michael David Crawford mdcrawford at gmail dot com GoingWare's Bag of Programming Tricks http://www.goingware.com/tips/ _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users
