Hi, I use these macports builds to compile latest clutter libraries on Leopard. I have to update to latest XCode, update these ports, update index (sudo portindex /opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/ports) and just sudo port install clutter
Pablo On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 6:54 PM, Vlad Seryakov <[email protected]>wrote: > I do not use ports on Leopard as well and built special script to compile > all required packages to run Clutter. It is attached, it does not perform > download, this has to be done manually but compiles and i run Clutter from > git without major problems. > > Out of all you need to compile only for Clutter: > pixman, cairo, pango, glib, gettext, fontconfig, freetype, jpeg, > > > Karoliina Salminen wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I was hoping to bypass Macports altogether, because every time I try to >>> install something it ends in an error. For example, after trying to >>> install >>> glib2 (which took so long I had to leave it running over night), it left >>> me >>> with this: >>> Error: Target org.macports.activate returned: Image error: >>> /opt/local/bin/autopoint already exists and does not belong to a >>> registered >>> port. Unable to activate port gettext. >>> Error: The following dependencies failed to build: gettext pkgconfig >>> Error: Status 1 encountered during processing. >>> >> >> I am getting similar errors with Macports. I would love to hear a >> solution for this. >> >> I have been trying to install clutter on my Mac quite some time, but I >> have since given up. I have never got that >> far as being able to install the clutter on the Mac because Macport >> always fails with the very basic dependencies. >> First the Macport system was totally non-functional with Leopard. The >> situation has since improved, but it still fails with with all >> g* dependencies. Macports feels like a quite broken piece of software >> to me. Maybe it is the RTFM error, who knows. >> >> Best Regards, >> Karoliina Salminen >> >
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