On Oct 4, 2012, at 12:42 PM, Peter Hedlund <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Oct 4, 2012, at 12:14 PM, Jeremy Lavergne <[email protected]> > wrote: > >>> Yes, please. >> >> So this trick will work until there's an update to libiodbc (or if you >> manage to sync/selfupdate after these changes but before you install it >> successfully), at which point hopefully the gtk x11/quartz issue goes to the >> wayside. >> >> You can pull up your favorite editor for the file (you'll likely need it to >> have admin permissions). You can find the file using `port file libiodbc` or >> pull up your default command line editor with `sudo port edit libiodbc`. >> >> Once in an editor, you simple need to remove a single line just after >> pre-configure, this line: >> require_active_variants gtk2 x11 >> >> Once edited, you'll probably want to install this package from source: >> sudo port -s install libiodbc >> >> Keep in mind, if the gtk2+x11 cannot be found, then libiodbc will believe >> that gtk2 isn't even installed. >> > > Great, thank you. Things are moving along, but still quite a few dependencies > to go before the final goal. > > Peter OK, after this KMyMoney4 installed fine. It seems very stable these days compared to when I tried a year or so ago. I am still wondering why it wants to pull in gtk2, though. Peter _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
