Building gnucash in native Quartz for macOS Mojave...?
Ryan Schmidt
ryandesign at macports.org
Sun Oct 28 09:05:51 UTC 2018
On Oct 28, 2018, at 04:03, Carlo Tambuatco wrote:
>> If you want to switch from X11 to Quartz, you should uninstall and reinstall ports, so doing so at migration time is ideal.
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>> There are many occurrences of the string "+x11" in your myports.txt. You will not want those when switching to Quartz. Maybe editing myports.txt to remove all those "+x11"s before running it through the restoration process is sufficient.
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> Okay, I thought so…
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> So any ports of mine with archs=‘x86_64’ or archs=‘noarch’ won’t cause any problems on Mojave?
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> Did you see any other possible problematic ports in the list?
It's a long list of ports; I didn't look at it very closely. x86_64 and noarch ports are no problem.
You can't build for i386 on Mojave, therefore you can't build universal on Mojave, so also remove "+universal" wherever it occurs in myports.txt before restoring.
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