Ryan,
> I'm pleased finally to be able to tell you that I have been hired to be your
> new Mac OS Forge administrator. I have been involved in improving MacPorts
> for years as a committer and as a manager, and now as a Mac OS Forge
> administrator I will work on ensuring our infrastructure
I have created a ticket, and posted the log file there:
https://trac.macports.org/ticket/48410
OSG uses a now deprecated piece of the API. That’s why it fails. I’ll see if I
can post a kludge to make it work.
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On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:49, Craig Treleaven ctrelea...@macports.org wrote:
Upgrade:
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/SSD/OWC
I, for example, have a MacBook Air 6,2 with the PCIe SSD. No upgrade available.
:(
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On 20 Jan 2015, at 12:21, Mojca Miklavec mo...@macports.org wrote:
A slight disadvantage of xz is that many users still don't know how to
decompress such files, but this argument doesn't apply here since
port would do everything automatically for the user.
I fully support Mojca’s proposal!
Salut Akim ! Hi Ryan!
I'm talking about removing the copy kept in that directory at the
end of the process.
I suppose this is a leftover from the time when Internet bandwidth was
unreliable and expensive, and it was well worth keeping a local copy than to
trust a flaky remote server or a
Clemens:
I disagree. I often use deactivation and activation, and I'd have to
re-download
the archive every time I did that, it would be a major hassle for me.
I agree. Of course, your mileage may vary. That’s why I think it’d mayhap be
worth investigating the possibility of having more
Oops, not ‘bespoken’, ‘bespoke’.
‘it was well worth keeping a local copy RATHER than to trust a flaky remote
server or a rickety connexion.’
Who said I needed a proofreader? :)
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On 19 Jan 2015, at 20:13, Craig Treleaven ctrelea...@macports.org wrote:
If one has a too-small SSD, it seems more-than-a-little strange to complain
that building/installing a bunch of software packages consumes it. Get a
bigger drive. Or smaller expectations.
Personally, when I bought
Hi there!
First of all, thanks Brandon for investigating into this.
[…]
But now I am embarrassed to ask, how the heck do I start qgis? There
is no qgis in /opt/local/bin
Normally, you should find it in /Applications/MacPorts/QGis
Best wishes for 2015!
Vincent
On 16 Dec 2014, at 16:37, Craig Treleaven ctrelea...@macports.org wrote:
https://trac.macports.org/ticket/38834
See also:
Thanks so much Craig.
Is there any reason why the port hasn’t been committed? I got a bit lost in all
the comments.
Vincent
Hi there,
the samba 4 port is completely outdated (it’s a pre-4.0.0 version, dating back
more than two years ago, while the current one is 4.1.0).
Is there any chance to have an updated version soon?
Thanks,
Vincent
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$ sudo port install octave +atlas +gui +gcc48
--- Computing dependencies for gcc47
--- Fetching archive for gcc47
Do you have atlas already installed or not?
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Le 8 nov. 2014 à 18:40, Frank Schima m...@macports.org a écrit :
It could be a dependency built with gcc47 and it is getting updated.
Yeah, I concur. That was precisely why I was asking if atlas was installed.
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Le 6 nov. 2014 à 21:20, Dave Horsfall d...@horsfall.org a écrit :
There was a discussion here on the Mac's case-sensitive-but-not-quite file
system, and I was convinced to leave it the way it is (it breaks something
in MacPorts or something). Well, I've just been convinced otherwise…
I’ve
Le 18 mars 2014 à 07:06, Watson Ladd watsonbl...@gmail.com a écrit :
Dear all,
When I attempt to compile a C program using -march=native I receive a
bunch of errors about nonexistent instructions in temporary assembler
files. This does not happen without that command.
Does anyone have any
Salut René,
Le 18 mars 2014 à 10:44, René J.V. Bertin rjvber...@gmail.com a écrit :
On Tuesday March 18 2014 09:43:57 Vincent Habchi wrote:
If you want to use the -march=native switch, use Clang instead (LLVM-AS
handles new extensions correctly).
Or use -march=native -no-avx , or simply
Le 18 mars 2014 à 12:28, Chris Jones jon...@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk a écrit :
... and for fortran support, it is fine to mix gfortran from any gcc
compiler, with clang, as there are no issues with mixing c++ runtimes (as
obviously fortran doesn't need this).
That’s fortunate, because otherwise
Hi there,
When I build wxWidgets30, I get these, e.g. in libwx_osx_cocoau_html:
Air nm /opt/local/lib/libwx_osx_cocoau_html-2.9.dylib | c++filt | grep
SetHTMLWindowTitle
0004284a T wxHtmlWindow::SetHTMLWindowTitle(wxString const)
00063250 T
On 11 juil. 2013, at 15:51, Michael Dickens michae...@macports.org wrote:
I haven't tried the 5.1 series
yet,
I will have a look while I am on holiday later this month, but I cannot endorse
the charge of being THE maintainer of qt5, even if I succeed: I would place the
port under the
Ryan,
And to you as well! On behalf of the management thank you to all the port
maintainers for keeping your ports awesome, to all those hacking away on base
to make to better, and to all the users for your continued support—
Thanks also to you for keeping a vigilant eye, pointing out
Le 10 déc. 2012 à 08:46, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org a écrit :
sudo sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmmax=1073741824
sudo sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmall=1073741824
What does that do?
This increases the contents of shared memory available to userland processes
using System V semantics. The last
However, a comprehensive test suite that tests out fine with GCC 4.2, 4.3,
4.4, 4.5, 4.6, and 4.7, along with all flavors of (buggy) intel fortran
compilers, and the PGI compilers all fail with this particular gfortran
build. I will look through your patch and see if it fixes my problems
On 10 juin 2012, at 09:08, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org wrote:
This problem with the gmp port has already been fixed in r94119.
Was there a new test suite applied after this patch? The conclusion we must use
llvm-gcc42 instead of clang seems to bear a relation with something I noticed
Salut !
I should add that MacPorts should know not to supply -arch flags to
compilers that don't support it, so I don't know why C compiler cannot
create executables here. The config.log should have more info.
I've been searching the documentation to learn what muniversal portgroup
was,
Hi!
On 26 mai 2012, at 02:10, M. Daniel Becque mdbec...@gmail.com wrote:
Did a selfupdate and Macports upgraded to 2.1.1. Had a bunch of upgrades that
went okay but upgrading Atlas and get the following error from the log file.
:info:build /usr/bin/make -f Make.top build
:info:build
On 20 mai 2012, at 08:03, Jasper Frumau jasperfru...@gmail.com wrote:
I have been trying to upgrade all outdated ports for three days now. Bumped
into several issues. Now I got stuck at Atlas.
What’s your configuration?
What port command did you execute to upgrade Atlas?
V.
Jasper,
MacPorts config is:
[…]
That’s not a configuration problem, it is just a matter of what exactly the
port upgrade has done. Try to update manually (port -v install atlas +gcc45).
Atlas can take a very long time to build if you don’t choose one of the GCC
compilers with x86_64 arch.
Jasper,
I checked py25-numpy:
[…]
You can build pyXX-numpy and pyXX-scipy without relying on Atlas. Just don’t
select the +atlas variant. I’d interested in knowing what variant gives the
best performance, by the way.
Vincent
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On 20 mai 2012, at 10:21, Jasper Frumau jasperfru...@gmail.com wrote:
Could I force uninstall them and then install them without atlas. How?
'port -f uninstall py25-numpy' then 'port install py25-numpy' (without +atlas).
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I fixed one port issue - iso-code registry issue - and continued upgrading
the outdated ports. Now I got stuck at Atlas with these errors:
UNKNOWN COMPILER '/opt/local/bin/gcc-mp-4.4' for ICC: you must also supply
flags!
make[1]: *** [atlas_run] Error 1
make: *** [IRun_comp] Error 2
On 19 mai 2012, at 12:57, Jasper Frumau jasperfru...@gmail.com wrote:
I did a selfupdate and tried again. Still the same issue it seems:
UNKNOWN COMPILER '/opt/local/bin/gcc-mp-4.4' for ICC: you must also supply
flags!
make[1]: *** [atlas_run] Error 1
Gcc44 has been removed from the
On 19 mai 2012, at 13:29, Jasper Frumau jasperfru...@gmail.com wrote:
Did another selfupdate and sudo port upgrade outdated. Now a different error:
[…]
Please use the same variants again, perform 'port clean atlas' or specify the
force option (-f).
Do as asked: port clean atlas and try
By the way, Atlas takes a long time to compile with clang (several hours). This
is normal.
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On 19 mai 2012, at 14:37, Jasper Frumau jasperfru...@gmail.com wrote:
it is running after the clean-up. Thanks!
Glad it worked – thanks for testing! Good luck!
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Hi everybody,
I’ve committed this morning in r92462 a new port corresponding to PostGIS v 2.0
and up.
This port is incompatible with postgis, that is to say PostGIS 1.x. Both
install the same files at the same place.
It is therefore *mandatory* before you upgrade to save your databases,
Hi Puneet,
I’ve committed this morning in r92462 a new port corresponding to PostGIS v
2.0 and up.
This port is incompatible with postgis, that is to say PostGIS 1.x. Both
install the same files at the same place.
Hmmm... That's a deal breaker for me. I don't have two machines to test
Chers amis, liebe Freude, cari amici, dear friends,
I am about to commit the PostGIS 2.0 port. It is going to be v.2.0.1-svn
because 2.0.0 has a bug that prevents successful compilation with clang. I
reported it, and it has been corrected in svn. This can be upgraded to 2.0.1
when it is
Which logs should I look at? Nothing I can see in Pg and Apache2 logs.
You should have a log in ${prefix}/log/postgresql91, no?
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as I noted above, there is nothing I can discern in posgresql91.log that
shows any attempt was made to run anything. Nevertheless, when I typed
$ sudo port load postgresql91-server
I got the message that the port was already loaded. Yet, it was not running.
So, I unloaded the port
On 25 avr. 2012, at 21:23, Jeremy Lavergne jer...@lavergne.gotdns.org wrote:
Keep in mind: _both_ postgres and apache are not successfully running at boot.
Thanks for reminding me that.
Are you sure the partition on which your binaries reside is mounted when the
launchd daemon starts?
V.
On 25 avr. 2012, at 21:38, Jeremy Lavergne jer...@lavergne.gotdns.org wrote:
But since they say already loaded, they've got to be there and something is
colliding.
System load should reveal all…
That’s baffling. Or something kills the processes just after they are launched.
Jeremy, are
On 25 avr. 2012, at 21:47, Jeremy Lavergne jer...@lavergne.gotdns.org wrote:
Nope, the build laptop is the only Apple product I've got these days; I'm
just spewing my stream of consciousness/babbling.
That's was just because the log you typed in your previous message has
magically been
On 23 avr. 2012, at 17:42, Joshua Root j...@macports.org wrote:
Have many people tested this? We've only had one real bug reported so
far, and that one was present in 2.0.4.
What’s new in this version?
Vincent
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•••—•—
On 23 avr. 2012, at 17:56, Jeremy Lavergne jer...@lavergne.gotdns.org wrote:
What’s new in this version?
https://trac.macports.org/browser/tags/release_2_1_0-beta1/base/ChangeLog
Thanks!
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Hi everybody,
Le 16 avr. 2012 à 09:00, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org a écrit :
On Apr 15, 2012, at 23:04, Jeff Singleton wrote:
I just can't say a lot for Clang. I have mentioned this before. I have
taken many suggestions. Tried Tried and Tried some more to like Clang.
I
Hi there,
On Jan 11, 2012, at 03:14, mysiar wrote:
I'm brand new to MAC but has been using Linux for years.
I tried to compile SAGA GIS http://www.saga-gis.org on MAC OS X 10.7.2 and
failed.
I did use wxWidgets-devel @2.9.3_0+sdl
I did:
ln -s /opt/local/include/wx-2.9/
Le 7 janv. 2012 à 03:15, Watson Ladd watsonbl...@gmail.com a écrit :
Dear all,
I'm on a Mac OS X 10.6.8 machine, and need a more modern assembler.
Install the newest clang port and try clang -x assembler
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Hi there,
but it is hanging since quite a few minutes at this point:
$ sudo port upgrade outdated
--- Computing dependencies for atlas
--- Fetching archive for atlas
--- Attempting to fetch atlas-3.9.47_0+gcc44.darwin_11.x86_64.tbz2 from
http://packages.macports.org/atlas
--- Fetching
The problem is that I performed the clean all command trying to get rid of
the poppler problem and now, as soon as I try to do port outgrade, it goes to
Atlas, and so I have no postpone option allowing me to keep on using macport.
So I think I will have to wait the ~ 6/7 hours hoping the
Le 25 sept. 2011 à 15:38, Wesley Davis woda...@aggies.ncat.edu a écrit :
I just installed Octave, Gnuplot and Aquaerm using Macports. I installed all
three so that I could see the plots of my Ocave scripts. However, now when
run my Ocatave .m scripts I get the Xcode application and not
Salut Christophe,
I need to install gcc 4.6 on OSX Lion. I found serveral ports that mention
gcc in their title, but I'm not sure of which one to choose.
You can’t. Well, there is a gcc46 port but it installs a deprecated ß-version.
I myself tried to update the port and install gcc 4.6.[01]:
Le 4 août 2011 à 16:42, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
Yes, although the date of that version is the same day the final 4.6.0
version was released, so it can't be too terribly different.
Thanks for pointing out this: I hadn’t even checked. Yet, it is impossible,
with this port, to build both fortran
Ryan,
Yes, the gfortran and java variants are conflicting. Pre-release versions of
the gcc ports have always had this restriction, though there is no need for
it. I submitted a patch three years ago to fix it but the maintainer declined
to apply it:
Hi Ivan,
When I went to upgrade atlas, I found it claiming it would be compiling for
the G4 architecture (ppc) on a G5 (ppc64) machine, and that it would lead to
inferior performance. I do not recall seeing this on previous
install/upgrades of atlas. Does atlas have support for the G5
You're on a PPC machine ?
Vincent
Le 29 avr. 2011 à 05:59, Frank J. R. Hanstick a écrit :
Hello,
Tried upgrading again last night and still cannot upgrade atlas.
Attached is the log file. Is this ever going to get fixed?
main.log
Frank J. R. Hanstick
tro...@comcast.net
Hi there,
not quoting the thread, I think it may be wise to add a temporary port called
PostGIS-devel or something approaching. It is the second thread about PostGIS
2.0, and I expect the number of people going to try to compile the SVN version
to increase, given the new capacities (especially
Titanium PowerBook G4 (PowerPC) running 10.5.8
Did you try compiling Atlas with the computer tied to the mains or not?
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Le 4 mars 2011 à 10:48, Hauke Fuhrmann a écrit :
Hi there,
without any Python knowledge I try to run some setup script from some
Python project like
$sudo python setup.py install
What is the output of sudo which python?
Gruß,
Vincent
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Le 14 févr. 2011 à 20:50, Olaf Foellinger a écrit :
Today I've noticed during an upgrade that macports tries to install
atlas. That's because it's a standard dependency of py26-numpy.
py26-numpy also adds gcc44 this way which is quite a lot for gnucash
users. I would recommend to omit atlas
Le 20 août 2010 à 10:39, JP Glutting a écrit :
I haven't used GDAL from Python before, so I may be failing to understand
something here, but I can't use import gdal from either Python 2.5 or
Python 2.6.
I have GDAL installed (sudo port install gdal +python25 +python26 +sqlite3)
and it
The port is outdated. Current revision is 1.7.2, while currently we provide
1.6.2. I'm not home right now, so I can't do a thing about it, but I'll try to
upgrade the port Sunday. Wait for the upgrade, and then try again.
vincent
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Le 20 août 2010 à 11:58, John Hauf a écrit :
Hello,
I did this:
1. Edit /opt/local/etc/macports/macports.conf: Set portautoclean to no
2. Install sudo port install gdal +python26 +sqlite3
3. Make some softlinks in /opt/local/bin: ln -s python2.6 python, ln
-s python2.6-config
Le 20 août 2010 à 13:03, JP Glutting a écrit :
Which is odd, because I have a gdal.py file (and an osgeo directory) in my
/opt/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages directory. But nothing else. I imagine
they were supposed to have been installed in
JP,
you will find in attachement a new version of the Portfile and a new patch file
that should work.
If your installation is standard, the portfile goes in:
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/ports/gis/gdal
and the patch file in:
Hi JP,
That didn't seem to resolve the problem, but i am not sure I installed
everything properly. I am a little out of my depth as far as the ins-and-outs
of Macports packages go. Maybe someone else can give it a try and see if it
works for them (if they have the problem - since no one
Le 20 août 2010 à 16:42, Vincent Habchi a écrit :
My own version works, as far as libspatialite is buggy:
Indeed, with the bug in spatialite corrected, it works:
PM: gdal2tiles.py --help
Usage: gdal2tiles.py [options] input_file(s) [output]
Options:
--version show program's
Hi!
Le 19 août 2010 à 23:56, Brandon S Allbery KF8NH a écrit :
[mress:~] allbery% grep !q /etc/passwd
q: Event not found.
[mress:~] allbery% grep !q /etc/passwd
q: Event not found.
[mress:~] allbery% grep '!q' /etc/passwd
q: Event not found.
[mress:~] allbery%
Are you zapping
Le 22 juil. 2010 à 07:55, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org a écrit :
I get the same as you. So either this is not how GCC is meant to be used (ask
the developers of GCC how it's meant to be used) or there is a bug in GCC
(ask the developers of GCC to fix it) or there is some alternate
Salut ! ;)
One last thing: it was not a migration, the computer came whith snow
leopard...
What's the output of:
strings /usr/bin/lipo | grep x86_64
Bonne journée !
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Le 22 juil. 2010 à 11:16, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
On Jul 22, 2010, at 03:25, Anne Poupon wrote:
sh-3.2# /usr/bin/lipo -info /usr/lib/libz.dylib
Architectures in the fat file: /usr/lib/libz.dylib are: (cputype (16777223)
cpusubtype (3)) i386 ppc7400
This confirms your lipo command is
Re-
sh-3.2# /usr/bin/lipo -info /usr/bin/lipo
Non-fat file: /usr/bin/lipo is architecture: ppc
!!!
On what model are you working?
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Le 22 juil. 2010 à 11:36, Anne Poupon a écrit :
3.06 GHz intel core 2 duo ...
Somehow, this is all wrong. You should have a two-way Intel universal lipo:
PM: /usr/bin/lipo -info /usr/bin/lipo
Architectures in the fat file: /usr/bin/lipo are: x86_64 i386
---
and Snow Leopard does not work
Le 22 juil. 2010 à 11:53, Anne Poupon a écrit :
sh-3.2# uname -a
Darwin iMac-de-Pauline-Gloaguen.local 10.4.0 Darwin Kernel Version 10.4.0:
Fri Apr 23 18:28:53 PDT 2010; root:xnu-1504.7.4~1/RELEASE_I386 i386
Well, beats me (comme disent les Anglais) ;)
Somehow your binaries are messed up
Le 17 juin 2010 à 17:48, Joshua Root a écrit :
I don't know why anyone would need a universal scipy or numpy. Do they
have any dependents that only build for a particular arch? It might be
best to just mark all the dependents as non-universal too.
Well, that's not a question especially tied
Le 17 juin 2010 à 20:30, Scott Webster a écrit :
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 9:34 AM, vincent habchi vi...@macports.org wrote:
Well, that's not a question especially tied to scipy or numpy. Question is:
with the rapid obsolescence of ppc* and i386 machines, what's the point in
compiling
Ryan,
Yes, a lot of the ports that are 32-bit-only are because of Carbon. wxWidgets
comes to mind. The developers are working on the problem; who knows how long
it will take.
Yes, I know that. I am afraid the wx-cocoa part is lacking help from
experienced Cocoa users. I begin to have a
Adam,
Le 16 juin 2010 à 18:24, Adam Mercer a écrit :
There are several tickets open regarding build issues that can
essentially be stemmed to the problem that the NumPy and SciPy, at the
moment, do not support universal variants. The first of which #19397
[1] provides a solution to the
Adam
I believe this i7 incompatiblity was the reason for ATLAS to use gcc44
instead of gcc43, but testing is important.
I know that I systematically told the people that experienced bugs with Atlas
on their i7 machine to use the newest possible gcc, that is gcc45, and it
worked. But I am not
Le 2 juin 2010 à 23:13, Stephen Langer a écrit :
I was wondering why anything depends on atlas at all. Is atlas noticeably
better than the lapack and blas routines in the Accelerate framework? I
couldn't find any comparisons on-line.
I am unsure. But, as long as Apple does not state that
Hi there,
after much delay (due to the ongoing development of a Cocoa project), and many
apologies, I have put at this address:
ftp://ftp.cimaxonline.fr/Portfile-atlas-univ
a portfile suitable to build a universal version of the atlas package.
But do not expect miracles:
1. By universal I
Le 3 nov. 2009 à 19:09, Abram Gillespie a écrit :
I'm getting this error in my log when I attempt to start postgres via
/opt/local/lib/postgresql84/bin/pg_ctl
sh: /opt/local/lib/postgresql83/bin/postgres: No such file or
directory
Is it possible 8.4 pg_ctl is compiled with old, 8.3 paths?
Hi,
Is it possible to build py26-numpy against veclib with macports?
If linked against veclib the output should look like this:
numpy.show_config()
lapack_opt_info:
extra_link_args = ['-Wl,-framework', '-Wl,Accelerate']
extra_compile_args = ['-msse3']
define_macros =
Le 15 oct. 2009 à 17:28, Mikel King a écrit :
Because there are thousands of readily available applications only a
'port install' away. Say you want to install lighttpd + PHP + MySql
to host
I could add that the advantage of compiling instead of just
downloading and adding binaries is
Perry,
you mean that under the directory
/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework
you have only one entry, the subdirectory:
Versions
Right ?
V.
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Le 9 sept. 2009 à 22:11, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
lipo -info should be able to tell you what architecture
libfreeimage.dylib is.
file(1) does it also and requires less typing :)
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Le 9 juin 09 à 14:32, Kurt Hillig a écrit :
On the other hand I recently upgraded from 10.4 to 10.5 and my
machine was horribly unstable until I blew away the MacPorts
install. I'm not sure why this was, and I didn't have the time or
gumption to run a lot of diagnostics, so it could well
(repost)
Hello,
Le 9 juin 09 à 15:57, Jean-Denis Muys a écrit :
PS: I don't think this request does or most answers would violate
the NDA,
but I'm ready to move this conversation to private mail and/or to
the Apple
developer forums. Actually, now that I mention it, I will cross post
this
Ryan,
You may want to consider splitting the port into two ports, one for
the backend and one for the frontend, so that you can handle their
universality separately.
Of course you're right, that's the easiest path. I was hoping to be
able to follow a steeper way, without having to split,
Hi there,
hopefully I'm out of the tunnel and I can manage to work on some ports
again.
Specifically, I'm trying to improve the science/qucs port by enabling
a universal build.
Qucs is built in two parts: a front end that cannot be universal
because it links against Qt3, itself dependant
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