Am 16.02.2015 um 21:16 schrieb Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia:

Are you suggesting, using MacPorts and doing:

sudo port install xorg-server-devel @1.16.99.1_3

Peter, you'll need to use 'svn update -r' to choose the revision to test. For example:

~/src/macports/dports/x11/xorg-server-devel $ svn update -r 132696
Updating '.':
U    files/5002-Use-old-miTrapezoids-and-miTriangles-routines.patch
U    files/5003-fb-Revert-fb-changes-that-broke-XQuartz.patch
U    files/5004-fb-Revert-fb-changes-that-broke-XQuartz.patch
U    files/5000-sdksyms.sh-Use-CPPFLAGS-not-CFLAGS.patch
U files/5001-Workaround-the-GC-clipping-problem-in- miPaintWindow-.patch
U    Portfile
Updated to revision 132696.


I actually do not understand what this command performs (looks like it does nothing) and how it can lead to building xorg-server-devel @1.16.99.1_3… And in my home directory I don't have a subdirectory src/ macports/dports/x11/xorg-server-devel.


I don't want to build some X server that installs somewhere on my PowerBook G4 and can't be uninstalled. So I decided to fetch from http://trac.macports.org/changeset/132694 the corresponding Portfile, "install" it in /opt/local/var/ macports/sources/nue.de.rsync.macports.org/macports/release/tarballs/ ports/x11/xorg-server-devel, and see whether port can handle this. It can't, out of a good reason: there does not seem to exist an archive for the xorg-server(-devel) 1.16.99.1 sources. How can I get these?

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  Pete

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