Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > On Feb 26, 2009, at 00:27, Joshua Root wrote: > >> Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> >>> The problem seems to be that darwintrace.dylib is compiled for i386 only >>> but my bzip2 is 4-way universal. If I deactivate bzip2 +universal and >>> install bzip2 non-universal it extracts fine. >>> >>> So for darwintrace to work with 4-way universal ports, I need to build >>> MacPorts base as 4-way universal? I have tried, but I get: >>> >>> >>> checking objc/objc.h usability... yes >>> checking objc/objc.h presence... yes >>> checking for objc/objc.h... yes >>> checking if linking libobjc requires pthreads... no >>> checking for Apple Objective-C runtime... no >>> checking for GNU Objective C runtime... no >>> configure: error: Could not locate a working Objective-C runtime. >>> See `config.log' for more details. >> >> Is this on Tiger? > > Yes. > >> If so, that's to be expected (practically nothing is >> 64-bit other than libSystem). > > Practically nothing in the OS is 64-bit other than libSystem, perhaps, > but I have plenty of 4-way universal ports installed.
None that use Foundation, I'd imagine. >> You could disable the ObjC stuff by >> passing --with-objc-runtime=no and --with-objc-foundation=no. > > What will that do? What is the ObjC stuff? What will I be missing by > disabling it? Uh... good question. :-) Looks like tclobjc1.0 and the part of the new proxy configuration code that reads from system prefs. - Josh _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users
