Well, I have VLC2 and SDL2 working on 10.6 PowerPC now :)
VLC2 looks good now, no messed up colors anymore. SDL2 needs more testing, but
I am able to run Grafx2, for example, and it actually works (but very slow, not
sure if the code is that bad or SDL2 is that slow as such).
> On Mar 16, 20
Ok, you inspired me to finally sort out the mess with X11.
And it works in fact.
Transmission-x11 is running on 10.6 ppc now with GUI too.
> On Mar 16, 2024, at 9:06 AM, Ken Cunningham
> wrote:
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>> On Mar 15, 2024, at 6:05 PM, Ken Cunningham
>> wrote:
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>>> On Mar 14, 202
I will investigate it. I’m in the middle of some *really* busy time at
work, so it will probably be a couple of months (I’ll set myself a reminder
for mid-May, but it’s more likely to be mid-June before I can start), and
it will take some time for me to get up to speed with the Ruby pg and look
at
> On Mar 17, 2024, at 6:09 AM, Austin Ziegler wrote:
> I reiterate that Ruby application ports (like sup or t) should *probably* be
> set up more like Go or Rust ports and that a tool like `go2port` or
> `cargo2port` (`gemspec2port, bundler2port`) which ultimately downloads the
> gemfiles and
On Sat, Mar 16, 2024 at 3:29 PM Sergio Had wrote:
> On Mar 17, 2024, at 12:57 AM, Austin Ziegler wrote:
> I am most definitely a Ruby expert, but I have yet to run any version of
> Ruby from MacPorts (because I use `ruby-build` and `mise` to build versions
> of Ruby that I require), and I almost
I actually wonder if we get SDL2 and VLC2 working then as well on Leopard
via X11 backend then.
On Sun, Mar 17, 2024 at 3:47 AM Sergey Fedorov wrote:
> Ken, thanks for fixing it for gcc7, and great to hear that it works with
> GUI.
>
> I tested it in CLI on 10.6 ppc, that worked fine, but X11 on
Ken, thanks for fixing it for gcc7, and great to hear that it works with
GUI.
I tested it in CLI on 10.6 ppc, that worked fine, but X11 one fails to
launch. (However, it is likely that it is not a problem with the code or
with the 10.6 ppc, but rather with conflict between Macports and
non-Macport
> On Mar 17, 2024, at 12:57 AM, Austin Ziegler wrote:
>
> I am most definitely a Ruby expert, but I have yet to run any version of Ruby
> from MacPorts (because I use `ruby-build` and `mise` to build versions of
> Ruby that I require), and I almost exclusively install Ruby packages via `gem
I am most definitely a Ruby expert, but I have yet to run any version of
Ruby from MacPorts (because I use `ruby-build` and `mise` to build versions
of Ruby that I require), and I almost exclusively install Ruby packages via
`gem install`.
I have *not* looked at the Ruby pg or many of the Ruby por
Any Ruby experts among us?
Some Ruby ports hardcode versions for dependencies in a form restricting those
to a given major or minor version. Since many Ruby gems are not updated for
years (but still required for other stuff), this presents a problem: any
dependency using those will build but no
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