Turns out that I ran into this as a normal user:
On 13 May 2014, at 00:14 , mk-macpo...@techno.ms wrote:
At least these two were needed here on my end:
—
$ sudo chmod o+r /opt/local/libexec/macports/lib/tcl8.5/.
$ sudo chmod o+r /opt/local/libexec/macports
—
but it looks like
Hi,
I needed to run
---
sudo chmod -R o+r /opt/local/libexec/macports/lib/tcllib1.15
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to make stats submission work.
Is the non-readability of /opt/local/libexec/macports/lib/tcllib1.15
intentional, or is it a bug?
That certainly is a bug. The question is, how did it happen. Did
Hi Arno,
On 30 May 2014, at 02:54 , Clemens Lang c...@macports.org wrote:
Nothing besides a commit doing that. If any committer reads this, feel
free to do it right away before I find time to do it myself.
I’ve just committed it to the sysutils category.
Greets,
Marko
Hi,
I am here on Mavericks running port 2.3.0-RC1.
Shall I file a ticket for that?
It seems your tcl8.5 directory isn't readable by your user. Which user did you
use
to install it? Which umask was set while you installed it? What are the
permissions
of /opt/local/libexec/macports/lib/tcl8.5?
I am not sure whether it had been already said, but I think it would be nice to
let query list also generate links to the port’s home URL, which holds just as
well for the MacPorts port list!
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Hi,
On 30.04.2014, at 09:45, mk-macpo...@techno.ms wrote:
I am not sure whether it had been already said, but I think it would be nice
to let query list also generate links to the port’s home URL, which holds
just as well for the MacPorts port list!
Patches welcome, I guess? The source is
Branching the subject a little, perhaps, but...
Looking at the statistics page for a particular port, say libpng:
http://stats.macports.neverpanic.de/categories/22/ports/2455
This has a lot of information that a user might be interested in
before installing a port. Right now, the port search
Hi,
It would probably make sense to discuss and collect different ideas
somewhere (it could be Trac, but it's probably suboptimal at this
early stage of brainstorming where lots and lots of ideas could be
discussed, prioritized, written down, ...).
I think we can keep discussing things on
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 11:31 PM, Clemens Lang wrote:
Hi,
It would probably make sense to discuss and collect different ideas
somewhere (it could be Trac, but it's probably suboptimal at this
early stage of brainstorming where lots and lots of ideas could be
discussed, prioritized, written
Hi Clemens,
I installed mpstats but when trying to submit my installation details I got
this error thrown:
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$ /opt/local/libexec/mpstats submit
Submitting to http://stats.macports.neverpanic.de/submissions
Error: bad option post: must be fetch, isnewer, or getsize
while executing
curl post
You probably need to run trunk for access to POST, which isn’t available in a
release yet.
On Feb 9, 2014, at 14:40, mk-macpo...@techno.ms wrote:
Hi Clemens,
I installed mpstats but when trying to submit my installation details I got
this error thrown:
—
$ /opt/local/libexec/mpstats
On 09 Feb 2014, at 20:42 , Jeremy Lavergne jer...@lavergne.gotdns.org wrote:
You probably need to run trunk for access to POST, which isn’t available in a
release yet.
Ooops, I see. I wasn’t aware of that trunk is a must for this feature.
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Hi Clemens,
I am seeing a page stating this:
—
The page you were looking for doesn't exist.
You may have mistyped the address or the page may have moved.
—
in case I try to search for a non-existing or replaced_by port, e.g. [1].
I guess one could rather state on this page that the port is
(re-sent to the list)
The problem here is that the aqbanking Portfile violates lint:
:) clemens@cSchlepptop:[…]/dports/devel/aqbanking$ port lint
--- Verifying Portfile for aqbanking
Error: Missing required variable: categories
Warning: no license set
--- 1 errors and 1 warnings found.
That
The problem here is that the aqbanking Portfile violates lint:
Oh, good to know.
Can be fixed. :)
Will do so right away.
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On 09 Feb 2014, at 22:12 , Clemens Lang c...@macports.org wrote:
but it's really the port that's to blame here.
I see your point, but that’s probably something which might occur more often
than we think now, effectively making it impossible to find actually existing
ports. Probably it would
Hi,
I see your point, but that’s probably something which might occur more often
than we think now, effectively making it impossible to find actually
existing ports. Probably it would make sense to handle cases like that
differently?!
Yes, you're absolutely right:
Hello MacPorts Developers,
I'd like to invite you to test the MacPorts statistics service that Derek
Ingrouville wrote during GSoC 2011. I made some progress over the last few days
and while I was running a copy of the server for quite a while now I never had
time to look at the client
On 2014-2-9 03:39 , Clemens Lang wrote:
Note that the port uses `startupitem.autostart` in a way that only works with
the most recent trunk [2]. If your MacPorts installation isn't compatible,
the auto-loading will fail and you'll have to run `port load mpstats`
manually.
Trunk is actually
Is there an easy way to convert a non-trunk installation of MacPorts into a
trunk installation of it? The relevant guide
sectionhttp://guide.macports.org/#installing.macports.subversion
says:
If you installed MacPorts using the package installer, skip this section.
I don't exactly have room for
Just install right over it, that works fine.
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Really? That sounds dangerous, but if you say it works fine, I guess I can
give it a try...
On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Clemens Lang c...@macports.org wrote:
Just install right over it, that works fine.
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On Feb 8, 2014, at 4:55 PM, Eric Gallager eg...@gwmail.gwu.edu wrote:
Really? That sounds dangerous, but if you say it works fine, I guess I can
give it a try...
That's more or less what selfupdate already does.
If you also want to switch to using a checkout of the ports tree, you'll have
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