On Dec 20, 2009, at 17:39, Robert Sanford wrote: > Running Snow Leopard on MacBookPro 2,2 (32 bit Core2Duo).
FYI, the Core2Duo is a 64-bit processor. > It says that SMP Emulator was enabled by user but I didn't explicitly enable > anything. It was enabled by the portfile on your behalf. > I'm clueless and any help is much appreciated. > > rjsjr > > Macintosh-2:~ wobbet$ sudo port install erlang > Password: > ---> Computing dependencies for erlang > ---> Configuring erlang > Error: Target org.macports.configure returned: configure failure: shell > command " cd > "/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_lang_erlang/work/erlang-R13B02" [snip] Your port definitions are out of date; the portfile was updated to R13B03 a week ago. The way to fix that would be to selfupdate: sudo port selfupdate > checking whether an emulator with smp support should be built... yes; enabled > by user > configure: error: cannot build smp enabled emulator since no thread library > was found I see the same error on Snow Leopard with R13B03 as you did with R13B02 -- when trying to build erlang universal x86_64/i386. I requested for universal builds to occur by default on my MacPorts installation by putting "+universal" in my variants.conf; perhaps you did the same? The port builds fine if I don't do a universal build, e.g. sudo port clean erlang sudo port install erlang -universal Please file a ticket in the issue tracker for this problem so the port's maintainer can fix it (either by fixing the universal build or by disabling it). _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users