On Jun 7, 2010, at 00:10, [email protected] wrote: > After downloading and successfully installing MacPorts 1.8.2 on a MacPro > (4 Intel processors) running Snow Leopard 6.3, I tried to do a port install > of Alpine 2.00. This failed for what looks to be the same reason as > described in Ticket #24954: > Undefined symbols: _libintl_setlocale > My system info: > [~]$ => sw_vers > ProductName: Mac OS X > ProductVersion: 10.6.3 > BuildVersion: 10D573 > [~]$ => uname -a > Darwin DMs-Mac-Pro.local 10.3.0 Darwin Kernel Version 10.3.0: Fri Feb 26 > 11:58:09 PST 2010; root:xnu-1504.3.12~1/RELEASE_I386 i386 > > Xcode: > Version: 3.2 > Last Modified: 2010/6/5 3:34 PM > Kind: Universal > 64-Bit (Intel): Yes > Get Info String: Xcode version 3.2 > Location: /Developer/Applications/Xcode.app > > I copied the output of 'sudo port -d install alpine @2.00' to a file and > can provide it if necessary, but my impression from the description on > Ticket #24954 is that the defect is still unresolved. Is that correct?
It's correct the ticket is unresolved. I hadn't seen it until you pointed it out just now. I have no trouble building alpine on Snow Leopard so something is different about your system than mine. The ticket was filed by someone with a Leopard ppc machine, so I'm also testing on my Leopard ppc Mac to see if I can reproduce the problem there. Could you show us what ports are installed on your system? port installed | tee ~/Desktop/portsinstalled.txt Then attach the file portsinstalled.txt from your desktop to your reply email. I wonder if you have some port installed that I don't, that's getting picked up by alpine and messing with things. _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users
