intltool maintainer is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2007-01-21 Thread Ryan Schmidt
What does it mean when a port's maintainer is macports- [EMAIL PROTECTED] The intltool port for example. Should that be changed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/

Re: Naming of postgresql & related

2007-01-21 Thread John Ridgway
On Jan 20, 2007, at 3:27 PM, Salvatore Domenick Desiano wrote: We've had a couple of longish discussions about how to handle ports with multiple current versions. I think that mysql was the last such debate. Maybe we should have a "policy" about this. I'm thinking something like - one po

Re: Extraction command and fink conflict

2007-01-21 Thread Sbranzo
On 21/01/07 12:02, Daniel J. Luke wrote: > It finds an appropriate tar when you install it. > > I would move aside fink (or at least remove it from your path) and > reinstall macports from source. It worked flawlessy. Thanks a lot. Gufo ___ macports-

Re: Extraction command and fink conflict

2007-01-21 Thread Daniel J. Luke
On Jan 21, 2007, at 10:40 AM, Sbranzo wrote: Why does port look for commands in /sw/bin? I used to have /sw/{bin,sbin} in my path (and in root's path too), but now I removed all the references. It finds an appropriate tar when you install it. I would move aside fink (or at least remove it from

Extraction command and fink conflict

2007-01-21 Thread Sbranzo
I used to have fink installed, because I needed a working postfix. Now postfix is ok under macports so I want to remove fink. If I move /sw to /sw-old, for example, here's what I have If I try to install some new program in macports: sudo port -vc install unix2dos [...] ---> Extracting unix2dos-2