Ken, thanks.

I did as you suggested (having clang 5 already installed some time ago).

It installs a lot of dependencies that it did not try before. It even updated clang 5.0 itself (which I don't really appreciate) Eventually it craps out on gtk-doc, with an error during configuration (somewhat unusual).. Now, why gtk-doc is required is beyond me; I can certainly live without documentations. Also, I have a bunch of gtkdoc-<something> files in /opt/local/bin so I think I may hae gtk-doc already.

Anyway, stuck again. Log attached.

Uli


On 2/1/19 12:04 AM, Ken Cunningham wrote:
I am sorry to hear that. Almost every port builds for me on 10.6.8. There are 
few exceptions these days -- only MacOS SDK issues.

But unfortunately the blacklisting and whitelisting and fallbacks in MacPorts 
don't always work out, as hard as we try to make it happen.

I default to build every port with clang-5.0 these days, by setting this in 
"/opt/local/etc/macports/macports.conf"

default_compilers       macports-clang-5.0  macports-clang-3.9 
macports-clang-3.8 macports-clang-3.7 gcc-4.2 llvm-gcc-4.2 apple-gcc-4.2 
apple-gcc-4.0 gcc-4.2 gcc-4.0

IF you would like to get MPlayer to build, you most likely would have success 
doing the same, or for a one-off build, do something like this:

sudo port clean MPlayer

sudo port -v install MPlayer configure.compiler=macports-clang-5.0

I dream of the day that all of MacPorts is set up to:

1. use libc++I for every build
2. use clang-5.0 or newer for every build

but in the meantime you may need to force a compiler as I showed above.

It does work:

$ port -v installed mplayer
The following ports are currently installed:
   MPlayer @1.3.0_3 (active) platform='darwin 10' archs='x86_64' 
date='2019-01-22T19:47:43-0800'


as far back as 10.4 on all systems.


Best,

Ken










On 2019-01-31, at 9:10 PM, Uli Wienands wrote:

Tried to build ir on 10.6 but no luck. Craps out on MPlayer.

log attached.

Any hint would be welcome

Uli



On 1/31/19 2:25 PM, Ken Cunningham wrote:
Some folks over in the MacRumors forums noticed this `smtube` YouTube 
mini-browser works very nicely on older systems (10.7 and less).

I put together a port for it, and I have to say I'm pleased with the 
performance as well.

If you're interested and have an older system like this, please consider giving 
it a try!

Ken
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