#21624: pango @1.26.0_0+macosx makes software freeze ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: vinc17@… | Owner: ryandesign@… Type: defect | Status: assigned Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 1.8.0 Keywords: | Port: pango ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment(by russell.jones@…): Cross posted from #22801 Replying to russell.jones@…: Replying to ryandesign@…: This should fix itself when we upgrade pango to 1.26.x, because we then won't use the muniversal portgroup anymore. But we can't upgrade to 1.26.x right now because it causes problems. For now, it looks like you cannot install pango 1.24.5 universal with quartz. I could possibly work around this by looking at how pango 1.26.0 generates its libpangocairo-1.0.la file when building universal with quartz, and apply that to 1.24.5's file. I tried building 1.26.0 (may try 1.26.2 in a bit) using the Portfile attached to #21624, but I get the same error. I commented out the PortGroup muniversal 1.0 line and then pango and GTK2 built +no_x11 +quartz. I'm hoping to go on to build gq then to try to build workrave using the instructions here: http://old.nabble.com/How-I-got-1.9.0 -compiled-on-Mac-OS-X-10.6-(-Snow-Leopard)-td25547590.html I can't get openldap to build, which is unrelated, but is stopping me building gq to see if GTK2 works at all. After I've prodded about a bit I'll file a bug against the openldap port (I couldn't find anything like openldap +universal x86_64 fails to build ) OK, Ryan Schmidt kindly fixed up the openldap port, so I could build gq with my altered portfile. It runs, but the underlined letters in the menus look odd, and it crashes a lot. I'll try with 1.26.2. (How does one compute rmd160 checksums?) Right, rebuilt pango. port doesn't seem to think gtk2 and gq need to be rebuilt. I've attached the crash report details from when I press the "Options" button. -- Ticket URL: <http://trac.macports.org/ticket/21624#comment:20> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for Mac OS