Le 18 nov. 09 à 18:53, Joshua Root a écrit :

On 2009-11-18 23:35, Lucien Gentis wrote:
So, I verified variants installed, and all ports whom apache2 depends are build with universal variant.

But there seems to be a problem with libaprutil :

command "file /opt/local/lib/libaprutil-1.0.3.9.dylib" only returns :
/opt/local/lib/libaprutil-1.0.3.9.dylib: Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library x86_64

So, even if apr-util is installed with "universal" variant, it supports only x86_64 architecture, and when I try to install apache2, it doesn't find certain symbols in libaprutil for i386 architecture.

You appear to have found a bug in apr-util. Please file a ticket in trac.

OK


But, since my iMac has a x86_64 architecture, I don't need apache2 build for i386 ; so I edited /opt/local/etc/macports/macports.conf and changed "universal_archs x86_64 i386" to "universal_archs x86_64", and it worked.

Why are you using +universal if you only need a single-architecture
build? Changing universal_archs to contain only one architecture makes
no sense.

In fact, I didn't explicitly specify any variant ; I simply tried to build apache2 port via command "sudo port install apache2". And it failed because apr-util was build for x86_64 architecture only, and apache2 tried to build for both x86_64 and i386 architectures ; so it didn't find i386 symbols in libaprutil.

Changing universal_archs to contain only one architecture is the only way I found to build apache2 port (see below)


But this doesn't explain why apr-util isn't installed for i386 architecture, even with "universal" variant. (how does it work on i386 machines ?)

If you install without +universal, ports are built for $build_arch. See <http://guide.macports.org/chunked/internals.configuration-files.html#internals.configuration-files.macports-conf >.

- Josh

So I tried to uninstall apache2 and apr-util, set $buil-arch to x86_64 in /opt/local/etc/macports/macports.conf, but even with that modification, apache2 seems to try to build itself for both x86_64 and i386 architectures because I get the same error about "Undefined symbols for architecture i386"

And if I comment build_conf line in /opt/local/etc/macports/ macports.conf, and set universal_archs to x86_64, apache2 buils with success via command "port install apache2".

Lucien GENTIS
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