The latest legacy-support-devel is an RC for the next release. Although
the list of additions and bugfixes is fairly modest, there's been some
substantial rework of the headers, both to allow full flexibility for SDK
choice, and to provide the proper __DARWIN_C_LEVEL conditionals matching
t
I’m prepping a MacPorts update for omniORB and omniORBpy (to versions 4.3.2;
Portfiles are ready to go) and noticed that omniEvents (version 2.6.2; a
separate package) needs at least a bit of code polishing to be compatible with
new compilers and new omniORB.
The last updates for omniEvents on
>I am interested in trying MacPorts on Linux on RISC-V by the way.
The first thing to do in that endeavour would be to go over "base" to teach it
about the new architecture!
But I'd be really more interested in getting an answer to my original question
in this discussion!!
R.
I am interested in trying MacPorts on Linux on RISC-V by the way.
Last non-Mac attempt, on OpenBSD, failed on sqlite3 being broken:
https://trac.macports.org/ticket/69354
On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 10:37 PM René J.V. Bertin
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been updating a number of the python packages I have