On Mar 6, 2008, at 11:50, Rainer Müller wrote:
Todd Wasson wrote:
I haven't updated in quite a while, as I was waiting for things to calm down after Leopard, but I just updated vim-app and notice there there's no longer a GVim.app. This was particularly useful as I could drag text files onto it and have it spawn off a Vim.app for each one. If I drag them onto Vim.app, they replace the currently-edited document, which is not quite as useful for me. I don't see any new ports or variants, and I couldn't find anything in the archives. Any ideas?
GVim.app is some binary which is working on PowerPC only. Unfortunately, I don't know whoever created it and how.
I don't like including binaries into ports at all, but I kept it available on PowerPC; but it is not installed on Intel.
If you are able to provide a GVim.app for Intel (best in source form, so it can be maintained), I would be glad to include it into the port again.
Shouldn't the existing PowerPC binary work on Intel Macs through Rosetta? "sudo port install graphviz +gui" installs a PowerPC app even on Intels. No problem.