> 
> On 14 Feb2021, at 2:12 AM, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> On Feb 13, 2021, at 11:33, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
>> 
>>> Without complaint, wxMaxima @20.04.0_0 installed (after maxima 
>>> @5.43.2_12+xmaxima and gnuplot 
>>> @5.4.1_2+aquaterm+luaterm+pangocairo+qt+wxwidgets+x11) under macOS Big Sur 
>>> 11.2.1 using MacPorts 2.6.99 and Xcode CLT 12.4.
>>> 
>>> Although the command-line maxima works, if I try to open 
>>> /Applications/MacPorts/wxMaxima.app, the app immediately crashes.
>>> 
>>> Perhaps this is related to https://trac.macports.org/ticket/61933. 
>>> 
>>> But exactly what log file should I provide? I examined the 
>>> wxMaxima_2021002-13-xxxx.crash file in ~/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports but 
>>> find no “rootless” line there.
>> 
>> I'm not sure what "rootless8" mentioned in that ticket refers to. Maybe it 
>> is the name of the user's computer. Probably irrelevant.
>> 
>> If you want to provide your crash log, you can do that, but it sounds like 
>> we already figured out what the problem is.
>> 
>> Per the mailing list thread mentioned in that ticket, I think the problem is 
>> an install_name_tool bug in Xcode 12.2. I don't know if the problem remains 
>> in Xcode 12.4. If you did not build wxWidgets from source, you can try doing 
>> that and see if it fixes the problem. Let us know whether or not that fixed 
>> it. If 12.4 didn't fix the bug, then a workaround is given in the mailing 
>> list thread linked in that ticket.
> 
> (1) There is no port “wxWidgets”, only:
> 
>   wxWidgets-3.0
>   wxWidgets-common
>   wxWidgets_select
> 
> Which one(s) do I need to build from source?
> 
> (2) And what about gnuplot, which will break if I uninstall wxWidgets-3.0?
> 
> (3) Is the build-from-source command “port -s [portname]? 

I am just a MacPorts user, not a maintainer or anything, but I can tell you 
what I recently learned about building from source.  I also looked in the Guide 
and found nothing, but "man ports" mentioned source mode (among many, many, 
many other things).

Here is something to be aware of, though.  If you simply do

  port -s install whatever

then MacPorts wants to build all the prerequisites from source too, unless it 
happens to be installed already.  This is usually not what you want, because 
some of those prerequisites take a long time to build, and really, why do that 
instead of just the binary install for those?

What I eventually figured out was that I could first tell MacPorts to install 
the prerequisites, explicitly, and then after that do the source install of 
just what I am after.   The incantation I used for the former was

  port install depot:whatever

(Put sudo before the installs, of course.)

Hope this helps.



> 
> I’m not finding this documented at https://guide.macports.org.
> 
> 
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