On May 22, 2010, at 18:30, Scott Haneda wrote:
>>> Is it possible in a Portfile to describe the installation in a way that a
>>> distro is downloaded, unpacked, and only referenced, and then cleaned up
>>> when done?
>>
>> Well yes, but only if the boost distfile were listed in your powerdns p
>> Is it possible in a Portfile to describe the installation in a way that a
>> distro is downloaded, unpacked, and only referenced, and then cleaned up
>> when done?
>
> Well yes, but only if the boost distfile were listed in your powerdns port.
> And this would cause the boost distfile to be
On May 22, 2010, at 06:55, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> and would also like to know how to point to the MP install of Boost, since I
>> did take the time to install it.
>
> I agree with Titus, I'd try -I/opt/local/include (not
> -I/opt/local/include/boost).
Of course, -I/opt/local/include is alread
On May 22, 2010, at 00:25, Scott Haneda wrote:
>checking for MySQL library directory... configure: error: Didn't find
>the mysql library dir in '/usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql
>/usr/local/lib/mysql /opt/mysql/lib/mysql
>/usr/lib/mysql /usr/local/mysql/lib /usr/local/lib /op
Am 22.05.2010 um 10:44 schrieb Titus von Boxberg:
> This directory gets installed by the boost port directly under /opt/local/bin
sorry, /opt/local/include I meant, of course.
> so your flags should read -I/opt/local/include
> without the trailing "/boost"
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Am 22.05.2010 um 07:25 schrieb Scott Haneda:
> Trying to get powerdns to build before I take on making a port.
>
> The first issue I have is that it needs something called "Boost" which is a
> huge set of files. I finally got it to go with MacPorts, but that still
> yielded an error:
>
> Missi