On Mar 24, 2013, at 2:53 PM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
>> I noticed in several places it was suggested to make +universal the
>> default variant on systems running 64-bit kernels, even aside from Wine.
>> Is this actually a good procedure?
>
> You certainly can always build +universal anyways, but
On Mar 24, 2013, at 1:53 PM, Peter Johansson wrote:
> I am still running Snow Leopard but I upgraded to the latest XCode for
> SL, XCode 4.2. This caused a bunch of problems which I eventually
> tracked down to a problem with the clang compiler shipped with XCode 4.2
> -- it does not properly re
> Although I have read the page "Using the Right Compiler" this page
> does not actually provide any insight as to which compiler should be
> used to build the MacPorts tree, particularly on older systems with
> rather outdated system compilers. It seems as if MacPorts prefers
> clang, but by defa
On 2013-03-22 01:07, Kevin Layer wrote:
> I've googled and googled and tried a bunch of things, but I can't get
> GTK2 installed via macports to use any theme. I did this
>
> # port install gtk-theme-switch gnome-themes
>
> and I even downloaded themes from here
>
> http://art.gnome.org/the
Greetings all! I am new to this mailing list but not MacPorts. I
have been using it for about six years now, mostly for small command
line apps - wget, sox, things of that nature. Somewhat recently I
started using it for larger tools like Wine and gerbv. While I had
some minor problems, I was