Re: Using macports 2.6.2 on a powerbook G4 1.33GHz and Leopard 10.5.8 ppc

2020-03-14 Thread Riccardo Mottola via macports-users
Ken Cunningham wrote: Your Leopard machine (PPC or intel) is quite well supported, in a non-official-fashion, with MacPorts, as are almost all macOS systems. Bring all your friends! I would say Leopard forever! ALmost the bast MacOS done. A

installing patched okular: cannot open Portfile

2020-03-14 Thread Murray Eisenberg
In order to get okular working, I’m following the instructions in https://trac.macports.org/ticket/60059#comment:8 . This involves, among other things, creating a local port (okular2) in a folder under my own account, namely: ~/macports

Re: How to pin a package?

2020-03-14 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 14, 2020, at 00:39, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > My old PowerMac G5 cannot build the CMake being supplied with > MacPorts. I know CMake now requires C+11 or C++14, and the antique > tools on the Mac do not meet the requirements. I want to pin CMake to > an older version for the Mac. For examp

Re: How to pin a package?

2020-03-14 Thread Ken Cunningham
you might be interested in this ticket re: cmake on 10.5 ppc https://trac.macports.org/ticket/59832 tl;dr it works if you activate libgcc7 7.4.0