On Oct 18, 2009, at 5:18 PM, Scott Haneda wrote:
Google.
Starting with Snow Leopard there is greatness in the syncing with
Google area.
I will look into it again. Thanks. Can you have a multi user
shared calendar that can be edited by both parties?
Sure. Though there are a few weird
At the risk of jumping into the middle of a dog fight... I only have a
peripheral interest in these issues, but I'd just like to ask:
Jack: what do you want the people on this list to do? I (for one) am
convinced that this is an important issue and your evidence is overwhelming,
but I'm not clear
This Ars Techica thread has a survey about package managers on Snow Leopard,
and an accompanying thread regarding some of these 64bit issues.
http://episteme.arstechnica.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/8300945231/m/494000521041/showpollresults/Y
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tion in the shell, but now it is "hash -d".
I have these aliases defined:
alias more='less'
alias rehash='hash -d'
And doing 'hash -d' might have fixed your shell without having to
kill/restart.
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I have had trouble with python grabbing the wrong lib versions, too. My
solution was to set DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH to the correct thing (/opt/local/lib)
in both the build environment AND the runtime env. Others have different
solutions.
There was a similar thread on the LXML mailing list, part of whi
I am trying to uninstall broken versions of some ports. But I get this:
[Instance/bin] > uninstall -u libxml2
---> The following versions of libxml2 are currently installed:
--->libxml2 @2.6.28_0
--->libxml2 @2.6.28_1 (active)
--->libxml2 @2.6.28_2
Error: port uninstall failed: Regis
Hmm, that thread certainly doesn't lead to the conclusion that the prefix
should be removed. In fact, it seems to be the consensus that something
like [mp-users] or [mp-dev] would be the right choice for a prefix.
I would actually prefer [mports-d], but any prefix would help. I don't want
to fil
[I sent this message to the list about a month ago, but no response.
Perhaps it slipped through the cracks.]
I applied this patch in this ticket 11275 to the py-m2crypt portfile
(updates from 0.16 to 0.17) and installed. Seemed to work fine.
Could someone please commit?
Thanks,
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Nevermind. The answer is "use the -f flag" to force it.
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On 3/28/07 7:48 PM, "Eric Tiffany" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I need to edit the source for a port (tetex) to increase one of its
> arcane parameters. I'm struggling with how I extract the
Ok, I need to edit the source for a port (tetex) to increase one of its
arcane parameters. I'm struggling with how I extract the source, edit the
file, and get port to build the new version.
I suppose I could add a patch, but since this is just a local change for me,
it seems like overkill.
I ha
I applied this patch in this ticket 11275 to the py-m2crypt portfile
(updates from 0.16 to 0.17) and installed. Seemed to work fine.
Could someone please commit?
Thanks,
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