Hi, thank you Ken. I don't know where to start. Maybe someone can me point into the right direction, and give me some hints, how to apply patches (because I already did, but they didn't work). Also I don't know how I can integrate your special old-mac repository the right way, because, as I mentioned, I didn't use macports for several years.
Also, I don't understand, if your patches will go e.g. into 2.6.3, and therefore waiting would be an option too (or not?). Gerhard Gesendet: Montag, 09. März 2020 um 22:37 Uhr Von: "Ken Cunningham" <ken.cunningham.web...@gmail.com> An: macports-users@lists.macports.org Betreff: Re: Using macports 2.6.2 on a powerbook G4 1.33GHz and Leopard 10.5.8 ppc This will fix libgcc7, I believe, but I have to test it formally first: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/59832#comment:14> I have fixed python38 (twice, sigh), but the current fix looks robust and should make it through once it is properly vetted by the maintainer: <https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/pull/6542[https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/pull/6542]> and then you're pretty much good to go. I do maintain a shadow repo of ports that I have fixed for Leopard that are not yet into the main MacPorts repo that you can look at / use / make fun of / trash as you see fit :> <https://github.com/kencu/LeopardPorts/[https://github.com/kencu/LeopardPorts/]> Your Leopard machine (PPC or intel) is quite well supported, in a non-official-fashion, with MacPorts, as are almost all macOS systems. Bring all your friends! Best, Ken