On Mar 19, 2024, at 10:21, Andreas Falkenhahn wrote:
>
>> When you upgrade, MacPorts will only deactivate the old versions of
>> ports (unless specifically told to immediately uninstall them). So you
>> should be able to activate the older versions to get back to the state
>> you were in
Hi,
Sergio Had wrote:
Could you refer me to the beginning of this discussion please?
it started on the Mac Users mailing list, you can find in the archives!
I am also involved in AF project:)
Oh, I am curious, how?
I am essentially the only active developer currently, except Roy who
Hi,
Joshua Root wrote:
(Moving to macports-dev as it is a better fit for this topic.)
indeed, it is a development issue, although well, not for a MacPorts
package (yet?) but use of MP development tools.
Issues that only appear at higher optimisation levels also often
involve undefined
Macports-users wrote:
> Are you on G3/G4 or G5 ?
G5.
> I would have a look at the linker, binutils and similar.
But where should I look? When I examine /opt/local/bin it's pretty
messy because 50% of the files have a timestamp of 2017 and the
other half has a 2024 timestamp so it really looks