Re: Macports on Xserve OSX server

2007-11-15 Thread BB
I'm guessing your problem something simple, like you forgot to install
X11 before installing Xcode. Be sure X11 is installed (look for
/Applications/Utilities/X11.app) and once installed then go back to
Xcode and install Xcode Tools  X11 option.

BB

 On Nov 15, 2007, at 13:26, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:

  The website says to install Xcode Tools, and go into options, and
  include
  X11.  But X11 is grayed out so I can't.
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Re: Macports on Xserve OSX server

2007-11-15 Thread markd
BB [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm guessing your problem something simple, like you forgot to install
X11 before installing Xcode. Be sure X11 is installed (look for
/Applications/Utilities/X11.app) and once installed then go back to
Xcode and install Xcode Tools  X11 option.

I didn't think X11 had to be installed to install the X11 SDK if you
select it explicitly.  If that is so, the new guide's install section
order is wrong.

Mark

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Re: Macports on Xserve OSX server

2007-11-15 Thread Ryan Schmidt

On Nov 15, 2007, at 13:26, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:

Hey, this might be a dumb question, but I don’t see it readily in  
the wiki

or on the website or whatnot...

I want to install macports on an OS X server (10.4 Tiger), but am  
having

some difficulty.

I installed the Xcode Tools, using default selections, and then  
installed
macports.  I then tried port selfupdate, and it complained about  
Library not

loaded (I can give details if needed.)  So I consulted the website...

The website says to install Xcode Tools, and go into options, and  
include

X11.  But X11 is grayed out so I can’t.

And now I’m in the situation where I don’t know what to do next.  Any
suggestions?

Again, if this isn’t something obvious, I can include details of error
messages, etc.  I just thought I’d keep it stupid for the moment,  
and see if

someone can tell me something obvious.


We'll definitely need to see the exact error messages you're getting.


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Re: Macports on Xserve OSX server

2007-11-15 Thread BB
On 11/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I didn't think X11 had to be installed to install the X11 SDK if you
 select it explicitly.  If that is so, the new guide's install section
 order is wrong.

This (older) page indicates that X11 must be installed before the X11 SDK:
http://developer.apple.com/opensource/tools/runningX11.html

I've always installed X11 before Xcode, and therefore can't verify if
X11 must be installed before the SDK.

Brian
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Re: Macports on Xserve OSX server

2007-11-15 Thread markd
BB [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 I didn't think X11 had to be installed to install the X11 SDK if you
 select it explicitly.  If that is so, the new guide's install section
 order is wrong.

This (older) page indicates that X11 must be installed before the X11 SDK:
http://developer.apple.com/opensource/tools/runningX11.html

I've always installed X11 before Xcode, and therefore can't verify if
X11 must be installed before the SDK.

I wrote both of those.  On the one hand it seemed natural to install X11
first since X11SDK would be automatically installed by Xcode Tools if X11
was present, but on the other it seemed like the first install item should
be the most important one.  I decided on the latter for the guide because
I thought that forcing X11SDK (without X11) was possible.  I think I
tested it, but I'll recheck it when I get the chance.

Mark

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Re: Macports on Xserve OSX server

2007-11-15 Thread Edward Ned Harvey
Ok, here's what we found out -

X11 must be installed before the X11 SDK can be installed.  In fact, if X11
is installed, the X11 SDK is included by default during the Xcode Tools
installation.  (If there's a way to force the SDK installation without
installing X11, I don't know about it.)

Here are my notes on installing:
- Be sure X11User is installed from the OS installation CD.
- After X11User is installed, be sure Xcode Tools is installed from the OS
installation CD.  If XCode Tools was installed first, you will have to
re-run the XCode Tools installer, to include the X11 SDK.


And that took care of my problems.  Thank you all.


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