Finally I got MacOS X Release 10.3 installed and moved all the stuff that I
have on 10.2 to it. I have then rebuilt most packages with new gcc-3.3-based
compilers, though most of the old packages built on 10.2.X should work as they
are. Nevetheless, I would recommend you to use the newer packages.
I have updated my HEP on X Page and moved it to http://www-jlc.kek.jp/~fujiik/macosx/10.3.X/.
Check it for more information.
As for the RPMs I have built for MacOS X Release 10.3.X, the following directories might be useful:
where you can find spec files, my private patches, source RPMs, and binary RPMs, respectively. Note that the RPMS directory contains two subdirectories, "ppc" for architecture-dependent binariy packages, while "noarch" for those architecture-independent. For those packages without real source RPMs or those provided only as tar balls, you can find the corresponding original source packages and my private patches in src. The binary tar balls are in tgz.
These packages have been tested on my machine (PowerBook G4) but might not work on your platform. Install them thus at your own risk.
Notice also that new packages are under ~fujiik/macosx/10.3.X/, while the old ones built on Release 10.2.X, 10.1.X, 10.0.X, and Public Beta are under ~fujiik/macosx/10.2.X/,~fujiik/macosx/10.1.X/, ~fujiik/macosx/10.0.X/, and ~fujiik/macosx/, respectively, and will not be supported.