Ok, attached is the output of port -v installed (as rtf file since it is a bit long). For me it is about what I expected.
I'll try wxWidgets by itself tomorrow. Uli 2012/2/10, Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org>: > On Feb 10, 2012, at 19:28, Ulrich Wienands wrote: > >> Verbatim copy of /opt/local/etc/macports/macports.conf: >> --------------------------------- >> # CPU architecture to compile for. Defaults to i386 or ppc on Mac OS X >> 10.5 >> # and earlier, depending on the CPU type detected at runtime. On Mac OS X >> 10.6 >> # the default is x86_64 if the CPU supports it, i386 otherwise. >> #build_arch powerpc >> >> # CPU architectures to use for Universal Binaries (+universal variant) >> universal_archs i386 ppc >> ----------------------------------- >> So seems all good, and I have installed many a port w/o problem on this >> machine. > > That looks ok... > >> One should not forget that wxWidgets comes in as a dependency.. could >> it be that +universal is spec'd for that? If so, where would that be? > > Not sure what you mean by "spec'd for that". MacPorts builds a port > universal if you request it. Also, if you request a port to build universal, > and any of its dependencies are not built universal, MacPorts rebuilds those > dependencies universal. Also, if you request a port to build, and it needs a > different architecture than the architecture for which any of its > dependencies are installed, MacPorts rebuilds those dependencies universal, > on the assumption that the needed architecture is in the list of universal > architectures. This latter case generally occurs on Snow Leopard and up, > where the default is x86_64, but some ports only build i386; this isn't > expected to happen on Leopard or earlier with the default arch selections. > > >> Maybe I need to try installing wxWidgets by itself... I don't remember >> now whether I did although it seems like an obvious thing to try. > > Certainly "sudo port clean wxWidgets" and "sudo port install wxWidgets" > would be a good thing to try. > > I am trying to build py27-wxpython on my Tiger PPC Mac and although it's not > finished yet it has at least started building wxWidgets, which is more than > happened in your case. > > Could you show the output of "port -v installed"? > > > _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users