Re: TeX Live: texlive +medium vs. BasicTex

2012-03-01 Thread Dan Ports
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 04:05:22PM -0800, Art McGee wrote: > Not sure if this is an approriate question for this list or -users, > but does anyone know how the texlive metaport with the default +medium > variant compares to the BasicTex package, which is a subset of the > full Tex Live: As I under

New source install problem with certs

2012-03-01 Thread Frank Schima
Hi everyone, I installed Mac OS X 10.7 Lion fresh on a new hard drive on Mac Pro 2008. I then went through the Macports source install with svn [1]. But I am not able to run "port sync". On IRC jmr pointed me to a past mailing list post from Florian [2] but I attempted to apply his fix and tha

Re: TeX Live: texlive +medium vs. BasicTex

2012-03-01 Thread Jeremy Lavergne
> That sounds more like texlive-bin and texlive-basic, so I'd assume the > +medium variant will be overkill. > dports is the authority though. Further inspection looks like you'll get a best match by manually installing any additional packages after using texlive +basic. smime.p7s Description

Re: TeX Live: texlive +medium vs. BasicTex

2012-03-01 Thread Jeremy Lavergne
> Not sure if this is an approriate question for this list or -users, > but does anyone know how the texlive metaport with the default +medium > variant compares to the BasicTex package, which is a subset of the > full Tex Live: > > http://www.tug.org/mactex/morepackages.html > > "BasicTeX is a s

TeX Live: texlive +medium vs. BasicTex

2012-03-01 Thread Art McGee
Not sure if this is an approriate question for this list or -users, but does anyone know how the texlive metaport with the default +medium variant compares to the BasicTex package, which is a subset of the full Tex Live: http://www.tug.org/mactex/morepackages.html "BasicTeX is a subset of TeX Liv

Re: [90178] trunk/dports/textproc/help2man/Portfile

2012-03-01 Thread Jeremy Lavergne
>> What about just making all the subports conflict (perl5.8 conflicts >> perl5.10), letting the virtual (versionless) perl package control the >> default version (macports-wide), and then the user can switch out the whole >> perl tree using the virtual's package variant (which would conflict wi

Re: [90178] trunk/dports/textproc/help2man/Portfile

2012-03-01 Thread Dan Ports
On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 10:54:32AM -0500, Eric Cronin wrote: > This is probably an issue with a ton of our perl ports that install things in > bin since before subports and the updated perl5 port that was the correct > hashbang line: Yes, I noted this issue in http://lists.macosforge.org/piperma

Re: ImageMagick Build failure

2012-03-01 Thread Joshua Root
On 2012-3-1 22:53 , sie...@gmx.de wrote: > $ sudo port upgrade -u outdated > ---> Computing dependencies for ImageMagick > ---> Staging ImageMagick into destroot > Error: Target org.macports.destroot returned: shell command failed (see log > for details) This is starting from the destroot phase

Re: [MacPorts] #32785: arm-elf-binutils @2.21.52.0.2 - Build Failure

2012-03-01 Thread Joshua Root
On 2012-3-1 20:35 , Andrea D'Amore wrote: > On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 16:17, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >>> I understand those are conceptually dfferent, but shouldn't CFLAGS >>> have -I${prefix}/include as well by default? >> >> I don't see any reason to do so. > > I do, I was mixing CPATH and CFLAGS rol

Re: [MacPorts] #32785: arm-elf-binutils @2.21.52.0.2 - Build Failure

2012-03-01 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 1, 2012, at 03:35, Andrea D'Amore wrote: > On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 16:17, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >>> I understand those are conceptually dfferent, but shouldn't CFLAGS >>> have -I${prefix}/include as well by default? >> >> I don't see any reason to do so. > > I do, I was mixing CPATH and CFLA

Re: ImageMagick Build failure

2012-03-01 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 1, 2012, at 05:53, sie...@gmx.de wrote: > Software: MacOSX 10.7.3, Xcode 4.3, Xcode 4.3 Command Line Tools, MacPorts > 2.0.4 > > > $ xcode-select -print-path > /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer > > > $ sudo port outdated > Password: > The following installed ports are outdated

Re: ImageMagick Build failure

2012-03-01 Thread Jeremy Lavergne
> If you continue to have problems, please email admin _at- macosforge.org. > Thank you." I tried registering you and it said your email was already in use. I went to ask to reset your password and saw the message you saw. Did you email the admin? If you can't create tickets I doubt anyone want

Re: ImageMagick Build failure

2012-03-01 Thread sierkb
Am 01.03.2012 um 14:29 schrieb Clemens Lang: > There is a bugtracker for this kind of problems. Please go to > http://trac.macports.org/newticket and submit a report there. For a quicker handling of the issue in question -- would you please file a bug instead of me, because I've no trac account

Re: ImageMagick Build failure

2012-03-01 Thread Clemens Lang
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 12:53:20PM +0100, sie...@gmx.de wrote: > Software: MacOSX 10.7.3, Xcode 4.3, Xcode 4.3 Command Line Tools, MacPorts > 2.0.4 > > > $ xcode-select -print-path > /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer > > > $ sudo port outdated > Password: > The following installed por

ImageMagick Build failure

2012-03-01 Thread sierkb
Software: MacOSX 10.7.3, Xcode 4.3, Xcode 4.3 Command Line Tools, MacPorts 2.0.4 $ xcode-select -print-path /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer $ sudo port outdated Password: The following installed ports are outdated: ImageMagick6.7.4-0_0 < 6.7.5-3_1 $ sudo por

Re: [MacPorts] #32785: arm-elf-binutils @2.21.52.0.2 - Build Failure

2012-03-01 Thread Andrea D'Amore
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 16:17, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> I understand those are conceptually dfferent, but shouldn't CFLAGS >> have -I${prefix}/include as well by default? > > I don't see any reason to do so. I do, I was mixing CPATH and CFLAGS roles. The point seems to be that clang honors CPATH s

Re: /Developer symlink with xcode 4.3

2012-03-01 Thread Benoît T
Hello Dan, Le 29 févr. 2012 à 00:10, Dan Ports a écrit : > The problem here is that the python27 port records the path to the > compiler that was used to build it, and uses that compiler to build > modules like py27-tkinter. In your case, that's the compiler in > /Developer. Thanks, your diagnost