
And that means you can't mix MacPorts and the Mac HP installer. We
might want to make that very clear.
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 6:58 AM, Christian Maeder
Am 10.03.2011 15:52, schrieb Don Stewart:
Does MacPorts still interact badly with libiconv? (The system and MacPorts versions out of sync, making Haskell unbuildable unless in MacPorts).
ghc from macports was build against macports's iconv, which works fine with gtk2 from macports.
The official ghc is linked and links against /usr/lib/libiconv.dylib, which makes a problem as soon as -L/opt/local/lib is added by some cabal package. But this can be fixed by adding -L/usr/lib as first argument to ghc.
C.
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 5:50 AM, Christian Maeder
wrote: Dear All,
we would appreciate a ghc-7.0.2 distribution package via macports, because we intend to make macports packages based on ghc and gtk+2.0.
Libraries from the Haskell-Platform would be nice, too.
Was macports given up?
Via "port pkg" we want to create binary mac packages, however, these packages are only very basic in that they cannot be uninstalled and do not know about their dependencies. Therefore I would also like how to create proper distribution packages. (links are welcome)
Thanks Christian
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