Re: libpsl doesn't build on older versions of Mac OS X because it depends on python38
On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 3:53 AM Christian Calderon wrote: > > libpsl is one of curl's dependencies, meaning curl can't be built (and thus > any port depending on curl) on any version of OS X before Snow Leopard. I've > looked a bit into libpsl and it seems that it doesn't actually require > python38 to build. Is this correct? If it is, how can we get libpsl to build > with python37 instead? Related, Wget also uses libpsl. Jeff
Re: libpsl doesn't build on older versions of Mac OS X because it depends on python38
I pushed the python38 fix I have been using the past four months or so. It works, and should get you moving. It has been well tested. Upstream is looking to see if they might do an official integration of a fix that follows their usual Makefile pattern, and if they do, this fix may not be needed in some future release of python. Thanks to everyone for their reviews and looking things over. For Chris, the patches have been restricted to ancient systems only, and cannot affect 10.6 or newer in any way, as requested. Ken
Re: libpsl doesn't build on older versions of Mac OS X because it depends on python38
as there are many ports that now default to python38, the simpler approach would be to use one of the several proposed methods to make python 3.8 build on 10.4 and 10.5 instead. K
libpsl doesn't build on older versions of Mac OS X because it depends on python38
libpsl is one of curl's dependencies, meaning curl can't be built (and thus any port depending on curl) on any version of OS X before Snow Leopard. I've looked a bit into libpsl and it seems that it doesn't actually require python38 to build. Is this correct? If it is, how can we get libpsl to build with python37 instead?