On Aug 14, 2007, at 07:37, Michael wrote:
Not the OP, but I'm seeing the same problem. I've got a fully-
updated 10.3.9 on
a beige G3 AIO (with a G4 processor upgrade), with 1.510, XCode
version 1.5, and
no Fink.
I've wondered whether there might be a problem with a mismatch of
the installed
XCode and the version of MacPorts in play here - neither
http://www.macports.org/ nor
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/wiki/
InstallingMacPorts are
particularly helpful in sorting out the question of what 10.3.x
needs/can use. I
only installed 1.510 (specifically the 10.3 variant) because there
appeared to
be nothing to contradict doing so and using an earlier version
appropriate to
the installed XCode. I considered installing the X11 SDK from XCode
2.4.1,
perhaps some other parts of it, too, but demurred; why complicate
matters?
I'm also unclear on the syntax for using variants on the command line;
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/wiki/
UsingMacPortsQuickStart is
muddy on this subject...
Example:
To install php5 with support for apache2, select the apache2 variant:
$ sudo port install php5 +apache2
To install minivmac with the variant to emulate a Mac SE instead of a
Mac Plus, select the macse variant:
$ sudo port install minivmac +macse
To learn about the variants available for a given port, use the port
variants command:
$ port variants minivmac
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