Those documents are out-of-date. You do not want Subversion. You want
Bazaar.
I'll see about getting them updated.
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 7:48 AM, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been following the instructions on the Compilation on Macosx page
> and I have installed Xcode, cmake and Qt and macports but I have hit a
> couple of snags:
>
> Firstly, when I run:
>
> $ sudo port install subversion
>
> I get:
>
> Warning: No index(es) found! Have you synced your source indexes?
> Error: Port subversion not found.
>
> I tried doing a:
>
> $sudo port -d sync
>
> But I get another error:
>
> Error: Synchronisation of the local ports tree failed doing rsync
> DEBUG: Synchronisation of 1 source(s) failed
> while executing
> "mportsync [array get global_options]"
>
> Secondly, I thought I could ignore the subverion download for now and I
> proceeded to compile Libiconv. However, when I try to configure as per
> the page the first of the dependencies, i.e. Libiconv, I get:
>
> configure: error: in `/Users/johnc/Src/libiconv-1.13.1':
> configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
>
> Since the whole point of a compiler is to produce executables (and
> libraries) this doesn't make much sense to me and I'm not sure how to
> proceed. I installed Xcode from the Snow Leopard CD, but the CD is
> version 10.6.3 but my system has been upgraded to version 10.6.6. Also,
> when I finished installing Xcode, nothing was placed in Applications or
> on the Dock although there is an Xcode application in
> /Developer/Applications. I've tried leaving out the -arch ppc bit as
> this is an Intel machine but this makes no difference either.
>
> How do I fix a compiler that won't compile executables?
>
>
>
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