net-analyzer/tcptrack-1.1.2.ebuild builds cleanly on OS X 10.3.4 with no extra options. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Portage 2.0.51_pre13 (default-macos-10.3, gcc-3.3, unavailable, 7.4.0 Power Macintosh powerpc) =============================================================== == System uname: 7.4.0 Power Macintosh powerpc cat: /etc/gentoo-release: No such file or directory distcc 2.0.1-zeroconf powerpc-apple-darwin7.0 (protocol 1) (default port 3632) [disabled] Autoconf: sys-devel/autoconf-2.57 Automake: sys-devel/automake-1.6.3 Binutils: ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="macos" AUTOCLEAN="yes" CFLAGS="-O3 -pipe" CHOST="powerpc-apple-darwin" COMPILER="gcc3" CONFIG_PROTECT="/etc /usr/kde/2/share/config /usr/kde/3/share/config /usr/share/config /var/ qmail/control" CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="/etc/gconf /etc/env.d" CXXFLAGS="-O3 -pipe" DISTDIR="/usr/portage/distfiles" FEATURES="ccache cvs keepwork" GENTOO_MIRRORS="http://gentoo.osuosl.org/" MAKEOPTS="-j2" PKGDIR="/usr/portage/packages" PORTAGE_TMPDIR="/var/tmp" PORTDIR="/usr/portage" PORTDIR_OVERLAY="" SYNC="rsync://rsync.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" USE="macos X berkdb ldap mysql perl python ruby"
built just fine but wouldn't pick up any tcp connections... can someone test this please?
It doesn't catch any connections. Please contact the upstream maintainer of this package for troubleshooting. The package compiles fine, so there's nothing we can do.