[MacPorts] #60397: ld64-127 install fails at applying patch stage on Tiger
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#60397: ld64-127 install fails at applying patch stage on Tiger
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Reporter: programmingkidx | Owner: kencu
Type: defect | Status: assigned
Priority: Normal | Milestone: MacPorts Future
Component: ports | Version: 2.6.2
Resolution: | Keywords: tiger
Port: ld64-127 |
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Comment (by kencu):
I have tenfourfox building on 10.4 PPC now, using ld64-97. It doesn't need
ld64-127, or at least it didn't when I last built it a few weeks ago. If
you are having an issue building it with ld64-97, perhaps I can help you
sort out what the issue is with that.
I made a Portfile to build it to make it really easy, and put it here
<https://github.com/kencu/tenfourfox-macports>. I haven't submitted this
one to MacPorts as yet either, but it is pretty much ready to go. We just
got stuck with the {{{strip7}}} modified {{{strip}}} command from
{{{cctools}}} -- people weren't happy having that in MacPorts, so that
shut down the rest of it too.
To use my custom repo, you need to add it to MacPorts' list of
repositories. It's really quite easy to do this, and with the kind of
programming you're doing, you are going to need to do it very soon :> The
instructions on how to use a custom repo are here
<https://guide.macports.org/chunked/development.local-repositories.html>.
Basically you just clone mine to some spot on your hard drive, like
{{{/opt/local/tenfourfox-macports}}}, and then add that repo to the
sources.conf list, as it says in the instructions.
Of course you are welcome to my Tiger ld64-127 stuff -- I have not
uploaded that to github yet -- I'll find a place to put it and give you
the link.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/60397#comment:8>
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