Hi,

    $port cat all | grep -c "platform universal"
    1
    $port cat all | grep -c "variant universal"
    5

so that's only curl right now. I heard the call for
universal binaries the other day and started looking
for ports that could easily be built as such.

[22:18:36] <pipping> suggestion: implement +universal
  variants. when they're confirmed to work make them
  default_variants with a check for variants_isset
  darwin or something like that
[22:19:05] <jkh> pipping: I think that's a fine idea.

in case platform universal actually works somehow
that might be another approach. opinions on this anyone?

I've added such variants to

 * coreutils (r22278)
 * expat (r22269)
 * gzip (r22281)
 * pkgconfig (r22276)
 * vim (r22265, r22268) - still ugly

i ran into some problems, though, when i added such a
variant to apr: having expat and apr built as +universal,
apr-util no longer built. i'll look into this later today.

Regards,

Elias Pipping


On Feb 25, 2007, at 9:53 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:

So I said earlier [1] that I had seen a port with a
variant +universal, which is a strategy which seems
now to have been adopted by some other ports. However,
I just noticed that the port where I thought I had
seen that, curl, actually says "platform universal"
instead of "variant universal", and I'm not sure
how that works. Anyone know?


[1] http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/2007- February/001704.html


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