On Dec 7, 2013, at 09:31, Richard Cobbe wrote: > MacPorts 2.2.1, MacOS 10.8.5, XCode 4.6.3. > > I tried to do a "port selfupdate; port upgrade outdated" this morning, and > it failed when attempting to install webkit-gtk: > > Error: webkit-gtk is not supported for this installation of MacPorts. > It requires libc++ be selected as your C++ runtime. Please use > webkit-gtk-2.0 instead > > I'm only using webkit-gtk as a dependency for gnucash, which doesn't appear > to like webkit-gtk-2.0. Based on <http://trac.macports.org/ticket/41560>, > it looks like I'm out of luck on this package until I upgrade to Mavericks. > Is that correct? (I'm finding the comments on that bug to be a little hard > to interpret.) Or is it an XCode 4 vs. XCode 5 issue?
You’re fine on Mountain Lion, Lion, or even Snow Leopard: just deactivate webkit-gtk and install webkit-gtk-2.0 in its place: sudo port -f deactivate webkit-gtk sudo port install webkit-gtk-2.0 Then you can upgrade the rest of your outdated ports. gnucash should have no problem automatically using webkit-gtk-2.0 instead of webkit-gtk once you do that. I’ll try to automate this soon so that this manual intervention isn’t needed anymore, but for now it is. _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
