[27155] trunk/dports/python/py-psyco/Portfile

Landon Fuller landonf at macports.org
Sun Jul 22 16:36:38 PDT 2007


[from the correct e-mail address, this time]

On Jul 22, 2007, at 1:10 PM, Rainer Müller wrote:

> Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> You may also wish to check for compatible architecture in a different
>> way. Your way currently handles only on Intel Mac OS X, but  
>> according to
>> the project's web site, it works on any OS so long as it's the _86
>> architecture. Consider doing it the way I've done it in the wine  
>> port:
>>
>> http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/browser/trunk/dports/ 
>> x11/wine/Portfile
> I see no reason why checking for darwin i386 could be wrong. Do we
> really need to take care of other Operating Systems than Mac OS X? I
> mean, it's called MacPorts now and is targeted on users of Mac OS  
> X. Who
> is using it on another system?

That's no reason to -intentionally- box yourself (or others) into a  
corner. The requirement is for 'x86', not for darwin, and as such,  
expressing a much broader dependency is incorrect.

-landonf

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