Thanks for the information. I'm looking forward to it.
On Dec 20, 2007 12:51 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Ryan and js, > > > MacPorts 1.6 should still support Panther. I believe someone will be > > making a disk image soon. I don't know why the compile is failing for > > you. > > Juan and I are working on the disk image. js, I got the same error as you > did when attempting to build MacPorts 1.6 on Panther, and a fix is in the > pipeline. (For anybody whose interested in the technical details, the > problem is described below [1].) > > We're hoping it'll be ready in the next 24 hours, as we know what we need > to fix; the only issue to find a sufficiently elegant way to do it so that > it doesn't surface in future. > > Given this delay in getting it to work for 10.3, do either of you (or > anybody else!) think we should post an announcement somewhere, and if so, > where? In future, of course, I think we need to tighten up our release > engineering process so this doesn't happen again; I'll talk to Juan about > it when I catch him next. > > I hope this helps. > > Kind regards, > > > Maun Suang > > [1] The problem is the sqlite3.h header file is not found when compiling > src/cregistry/registry.c. This problem doesn't surface on Tiger or later, > because it /usr/include/sqlite3.h is found (the include flags are > currently "-I.. -I. -I/usr/include"), but this file doesn't exist on > Panther. Since we go on to link against a static library built from the > included sqlite-3.1.3 source, we should really include > src/sqlite-3.1.3/sqlite3.h on all platforms. I don't know if we'd face > any problems with upgrading to the latest stable sqlite3 in our source > distribution. > > _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users