Re: Meet our brand new documentation! (Fwd: [31887]

2007-12-29 Thread Anders F Björklund
Boey Maun Suang wrote: On Fri, December 14, 2007 3:57 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So how do you install MP on other systems without installing from source? You can't :) For there to be a binary installer, we'd have to build one, just as we have to build the Mac OS X binary installers we c

Re: Meet our brand new documentation! (Fwd: [31887]

2007-12-29 Thread Boey Maun Suang
On Fri, December 14, 2007 3:57 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > So how do you install MP on other systems without > installing from source? You can't :) For there to be a binary installer, we'd have to build one, just as we have to build the Mac OS X binary installers we currently release. There's

Re: Meet our brand new documentation! (Fwd: [31887]

2007-12-13 Thread markd
>It is still not true that installing on other systems requires using >the source code, but of course that's an option just like on Mac OS X. > >It does require MP packages to be built, though. I thought it did. So how do you install MP on other systems without installing from source? Mark

Re: Meet our brand new documentation! (Fwd: [31887] trunk/www/includes/common.inc)

2007-12-12 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 12, 2007, at 01:43, Anders F Björklund wrote: Juan Manuel Palacios wrote: Meet our brand new documentation: http://guide.macports.org Mac OS X is consistently misspelled as "OS X" in the new install guide. Thank you, I'm glad someone else is noticing that. ;-) I fixed it

Re: Meet our brand new documentation! (Fwd: [31887] trunk/www/includes/common.inc)

2007-12-11 Thread Anders F Björklund
Juan Manuel Palacios wrote: Meet our brand new documentation: http://guide.macports.org Mac OS X is consistently misspelled as "OS X" in the new install guide. This was "fixed" earlier, but guess the error got slipped back again... http://guide.macports.org/#installing.macports It is

Re: Meet our brand new documentation! (Fwd: [31887] trunk/www/includes/common.inc)

2007-12-11 Thread Simon Ruderich
On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 10:54:52AM -0800, William Siegrist wrote: > It is on a 12 hour cycle just like the "Available Ports" page is. Eventually > it will be handled upon each commit to the doc-new directory, but I need to > improve our svn hook architecture first. > > -Bill Hi Bill, thanks for

Re: Meet our brand new documentation! (Fwd: [31887] trunk/www/includes/common.inc)

2007-12-11 Thread Juan Manuel Palacios
On Dec 11, 2007, at 1:04 PM, Simon Ruderich wrote: I have a question about the update cycle: When is the guide regenerated? After each commit or several times a day? I'm currently figuring that out with our admin. Will let you know what we figure out. Regards,... -jmpp __

Re: Meet our brand new documentation! (Fwd: [31887] trunk/www/includes/common.inc)

2007-12-11 Thread Simon Ruderich
On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 02:22:13AM -0400, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote: > > Meet our brand new documentation: http://guide.macports.org > > Per my commit log below, thanks to all those who made this happen, no > need > to emphasize what a long way quality documentation can take an open

Re: Meet our brand new documentation! (Fwd: [31887] trunk/www/includes/common.inc)

2007-12-11 Thread Daniel J. Luke
On Dec 11, 2007, at 1:22 AM, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote: Meet our brand new documentation: http://guide.macports.org Daniel, I guess you can now stop hosting it at geeklair. The project is indebted to you for all the bits and bytes in both in bandwidth and processing power you've do

Meet our brand new documentation! (Fwd: [31887] trunk/www/includes/common.inc)

2007-12-10 Thread Juan Manuel Palacios
Meet our brand new documentation: http://guide.macports.org Per my commit log below, thanks to all those who made this happen, no need to emphasize what a long way quality documentation can take an open source project. Much appreciated! Daniel, I guess you can now stop hosting it