Opened 13 years ago

Closed 13 years ago

#29094 closed defect (invalid)

ipe @7.0.14: in /usr/lib/libipe.dylib, file was built for i386 which is not the architecture being linked (x86_64)

Reported by: marie.albenque@… Owned by: m.thon@…
Priority: Normal Milestone:
Component: ports Version: 1.9.2
Keywords: Cc: ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)
Port: ipe

Description

I tried to install the new version of ipe 7.0 on snow leopard but it does not work (see log). I installed qt4 and have xquartz 2.6.1 installed.

On some posts, I saw that having ipe 6 previously installed can cause some problems. So i (tried to) removed everything from ipe 6 but it still does not compile.

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Change History (5)

Changed 13 years ago by marie.albenque@…

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comment:1 Changed 13 years ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)

Cc: ryandesign@… added
Keywords: ipe snow leopard removed
Owner: changed from macports-tickets@… to m.thon@…
Summary: ipe @7.0.14 -error shell command failedipe @7.0.14: in /usr/lib/libipe.dylib, file was built for i386 which is not the architecture being linked (x86_64)

The relevant error message in the log is:

ld: warning: in /usr/lib/libipe.dylib, file was built for i386 which is not the architecture being linked (x86_64)

Where did /usr/lib/libipe.dylib come from? Perhaps it came from a manually-installed ipe. Whatever the case, please remove it and any related files.

If you had manually installed qt4 outside of MacPorts, please remove that as well. Ports that need qt4 will use the qt4-mac port.

comment:2 Changed 13 years ago by m.thon@…

Yes, a previous installation of ipe in system directories (/usr/...) needs to be (manually) deleted first.

comment:3 Changed 13 years ago by marie.albenque@…

I deleted all the libipe stuff and it works now perfectly. Thanks very much.

For a next time, a stupid question : how can i be sure that I delete every pieces of a program ? I thought I did .

comment:4 in reply to:  3 Changed 13 years ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)

Resolution: invalid
Status: newclosed

Replying to marie.albenque@…:

For a next time, a stupid question : how can i be sure that I delete every pieces of a program ? I thought I did .

Unfortunately that's not an easy question to answer in the general case. Most software does not come with an uninstaller. (That's one of the reasons why it's nice to use MacPorts to install software: MacPorts can just as easily uninstall the software it has installed.) If you're not sure what files came with a piece of software, as its developers.

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