#43614: mupdf @1.4 update --------------------------+-------------------------------- Reporter: starkhalo@… | Owner: macports-tickets@… Type: update | Status: reopened Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.2.1 Resolution: | Keywords: haspatch Port: mupdf | --------------------------+-------------------------------- Comment (by starkhalo@…): Replying to [comment:10 ryandesign@…]:
I've tried your patch, and although the newly added universal variant succeeds to build, the resulting software is not in fact universal, so this is not sufficient.
{{{ $ port -v installed mupdf The following ports are currently installed: mupdf @1.4_0+universal (active) platform='darwin 13' archs='i386 x86_64' $ lipo -info /opt/local/bin/mutool Non-fat file: /opt/local/bin/mutool is architecture: x86_64 }}} Fixed. {{{ $ lipo -info mudraw Architectures in the fat file: mudraw are: x86_64 i386 $ lipo -info mujstest Architectures in the fat file: mujstest are: x86_64 i386 $ lipo -info mupdf-x11 Architectures in the fat file: mupdf-x11 are: x86_64 i386 $ lipo -info mupdf-x11-curl Architectures in the fat file: mupdf-x11-curl are: x86_64 i386 $ lipo -info mutool Architectures in the fat file: mutool are: x86_64 i386 }}}
Replying to [comment:9 ryandesign@…]:
Replying to [comment:8 starkhalo@…]:
Ok, so after reading #33240 I put back the `darwin 8` code, I really doubt it's going to build without it.
I verified that `gmake` is still required for Tiger, but it still failed to build, because the build tried to use `xcrun`, which did not exist back then. This is probably simply solvable by editing the Makerules file. `xcrun` is used to find the path to command line programs when the command line tools are not installed, but MacPorts requires the command line tools to be installed, so running `xcrun` is pointless for us. Fixed. I missed the patchfiles declaration and `xcrun` is gone now, it should be working on Tiger now.
Thanks for all your input Ryan, let me know is there's anything left to address. -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/43614#comment:12> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for OS X