Hi
Also i wanted to know
For this link
https://www.macports.org/ports.php?by=name=python27
There is already existing database with loads of information.
Is it not updated?
is it static ?
If it is updated automatically...Then half of the work for database would
already be over.
Could i get
Hi
So should I start working on the same database?
Community does not have any suggestions I guess.
So should i go ahead with the existing structure?
I had a doubt regarding version.
How can i check the existing versions of any port.
Say python27?
Any list of maintainers i can get?
Thanks
> On May 10, 2018, at 5:44 PM, Marcus Calhoun-Lopez
> wrote:
> I am certainly open to suggestions to how to improve the situation.
>
The only thing that comes to mind is having qt ports be able select a qt
version variant that is mutually exclusive to the other qt
For a Munin 2.0.x port I encountered the problem that cairo with it quartz
backend ignores the fontconfig backend that recognizes the fonts that macports
installs.
Summary:
- Munin uses rrdtool, rrdtool expects DejaVuSans and DejaVuSansMono. They are
both replaced by helvetica.
- For rrdtool
Your points are well taken, but I am afraid I do not have any good solutions.
It it helps, the dependencies on Qt components are of the path: variety.
The idea was that if you wanted to stay at Qt 5.9, you only had to install
qt59-qtbase.
However, this does not work well at all with prebuilt
> On May 9, 2018, at 11:07 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> My understanding of the fact that they conflict is that there is some latest
> version of Qt that is compatible with each version of macOS, and that by
> using the qt5 portgroup, one automatically receives that
It appears to have all installed correctly, though when I try to open
KMyMoney4, the icon just
bounces in the dock, along with 'drkonqi', for about 20 seconds, and then just
quits and never
opens. That's all I get.
These "bounces and never opens" is one of the most nasty things on Mac
Redirecting to the list.
On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 12:50 PM, Andrew Moore wrote:
> Nice find. Table of Contents:
>
> • Separate subject from body with a blank line
> • Limit the subject line to 50 characters
> • Capitalize the subject line
> •