Dan Hinckley writes:
> I’m not clever enough to understand these errors. If there is a remedy, can
> someone point me at solutions?
>
>> sudo port install gnuradio
>> Password:
>> ---> Computing dependencies for glib2
>> ---> Fetching archive for glib2
>> ---> Attempting to fetch
>>
The aspell port installs a cli tool (as $prefix/bin/aspell)
You can see what a port installed by running `port contents portname` (so `port
contents aspell`)
There's nothing there that would make aspell show up in Mail.app
It looks like cocoAspell is what you saw previously.
> On Sep 1, 2021,
The conda prompt change is useful to know if/which python environment is
active. You could copy the contents of .bash_profile inside .profile right
before the macports block, so that macports takes precedence.
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Mircea Trandafir
Associate professor
Department of Business and Economics
macOS 11.5.2
I tried to install the aspell port aspell @0.60.8_1 (textproc) plus appropiate
language packs.
The port installs but I don’t see any traces of aspell in applications like
Mail.app.
Any clues? I also experimented using brew and cocoAspell. For a while I saw
German (Aspell) or
Conda sera the prompt to help you remembering your within a conda
environment. It makes some sort of sense.
But the aggressive environment messing up, for me, is unacceptable. :)
On Wed, 1 Sep 2021, 11:48 Gerben Wierda via macports-users, <
macports-users@lists.macports.org> wrote:
> What
What happened was that I used bash, and my env was set in .profile, including
my PATH setting for MacPorts. What Anaconda did was create a .bash_profile and
the existence of that file prevents .profile to be read. Hence MacPorts
commands are not available anymore in the shell.
conda did a lot