> > Kleiman-ibook:~ michael$ sudo port install -d GitX +universal | tee > > /tmp/curl-fail.txt
> Before reporting a bug, first run the command again with the -d flag to get > complete output. Thankfully, someone mentioned that the -d goes before the install, not after. > I see you're building universal for ppc and i386, and that you're on an > iBook. Do you really need to build universal? What benefit does building the > Intel code give you on a PowerPC Mac? I recommend you simply don't use the > universal variant to avoid this error. On occasion, I do need to do universal compiles. For example, I'm the only person who is interested in UfoAI that can compile PPC/i386 for distribution of the test/debug versions. As I discovered last year, in order to do a universal compile, EVERYTHING needs to be universal. If there was even one piece already installed that did not have +universal, it would fail; the best and simplest solution was to just put +universal on everything. In fairness, this was either right at the switch to 1.8, or the last of the 1.7 branches; things may have been patched since then. As it is, I'm trying to get ahold of a project (Dasher) that is only available via git; there is no precompiled mac version of Dasher (yet), nor is there apparently a precompiled version of git. So, I'm making a universal version of git that can then be distributed (hopefully/maybe); followed by a universal version of Dasher that can/will be. So, to give away universal versions of: UfoAI Dasher Git (?) I need to compile universal even though I only run PPC. -- Economic and political blog of a strict constitutionalist http://StrictConstitution.BlogSpot.com _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users
