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On Dec 12, 2010, at 16:28, Lenore Horner wrote:

> On Dec 12, 2010, at 4:09 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> 
>> On Dec 12, 2010, at 14:02, Lenore Horner wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm trying to install k3dsurf which depends on qt3-mac on a MacBook running 
>>> 10.6.5 with Xcode 3.2.2.  The install failed on qt3-mac.  I think the point 
>>> of failure is this (from the log):
>>> 
>>> /opt/local/lib/libqt-mt.dylib, file was built for unsupported file format 
>>> which is not the architecture being linked (i386)
>>> 
>>> I did not drag MacPorts from another system or upgrade the OS.  I don't 
>>> know why the wrong architecture would exist.  I have qt3 installed.  Is 
>>> this a conflict between qt3 and qt3-mac?  
>> 
>> According to...
>> 
>> http://trac.macports.org/ticket/14873
>> 
>> ...having qt3-mac installed and active will prevent qt3 from building. It's 
>> certainly possible, then, that having qt3 installed and active will prevent 
>> qt3-mac from building. Try deactivating qt3, cleaning qt3-mac, then trying 
>> to build qt3-mac again.
>> 
> 
> Thanks.  That works for installation.  I get an error reactivating qt3 though.
> 
> --->  Activating qt3 @3.3.8_9
> Error: Target org.macports.activate returned: Image error: 
> /opt/local/bin/lrelease is being used by the active qt3-mac port.  Please 
> deactivate this port first, or use 'port -f activate qt3' to force the 
> activation.
> 
> Can both ports safely use this file?  Does it matter if both are active at 
> the same time (because that would be unlikely)?

Then it sounds like qt3 and qt3-mac conflict, not just at build time, but at 
activate time as well. And no, you should not activate both at the same time, 
in that case.

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