error report when trying to install php/mamp

dlc dlc at coateconnection.com
Mon Jan 4 11:17:51 PST 2010


I had the same failure over a week ago after a port selfupdate showed  
help2man out of date.  I did a port clean --all and a new selfupdate a  
few days later and the upgrade succeeded.

On Leopard, PPC G4.

On Jan 4, 2010, at 12:51 PM, Joshua Root wrote:

> On 2010-1-5 05:30 , Ola Lundén wrote:
>> Ok, so I've checked that the file "libinintl.dylib" exists, I've
>> de/activate gettext and found the file. But I still get the same  
>> error
>> message running my installation.
>
> Looking at the command in your output again, it's missing
> -L/opt/local/lib, which would certainly cause the failure. When I  
> build,
> it's
>
> /usr/bin/gcc-4.2  -o bindtextdomain.so -fPIC -bundle -L/opt/local/lib
> bindtextdomain.c -lintl
>
> as opposed to your
>
> /usr/bin/gcc-4.2  -o bindtextdomain.so -fPIC -bundle bindtextdomain.c
> -lintl
>
>> When I ran the "lipo -info" command it returned:
>>    Non-fat file: /opt/local/lib/libintl.dylib is architecture: x86_64
>> Which I guess is ok since I've got an MacBook Pro running Snow  
>> Leopard.
>
> Did you upgrade to Snow Leopard from an earlier OS version? If so, did
> you follow <http://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration>? I'm thinking  
> your
> perl might be the wrong arch or something.
>
>> About the other dependencies that failed to build: libtool automake
>> autoconf help2man libxml2 mhash, shouldn't the installation process  
>> take
>> care of them as well? When should they have been installed?
>
> After help2man. They were just blocked by it failing.
>
> - Josh
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