This sounds like a question for the sylpheed mailing list (assuming
one exists), as it really has nothing to do with MacPorts itself.
On Dec 29, 2006, at 7:10 PM, eoghan wrote:
I have just installed sylpheed from ports. Just a few questions...
- can i use it without X11?
- how would i add an
If you don't have the file installed on your system, then MacPorts
has no way of knowing what port provides it.
In terms of dependency resolution, various ports say "I depend on
library foo", and it finds the port for it because that port is
explicitly declared in the dependency.
But in t
On 29 Dec 2006, at 15:46:01, Mark Duling wrote:
Merton Campbell Crockett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Friday,
December
29, 2006 at 3:07 PM -0800 wrote:
I ran into similar problems without Fink being installed. I found
that I had to change the file name to ~./.bash_profile to get
consistent result
Hi
I have just installed sylpheed from ports. Just a few questions...
- can i use it without X11?
- how would i add an icon to my dock for this app? im more used to
doing this on freeBSD.
- has anyone using sylpheed set it up using gmail? I have set it up
with gmail on a windows machine, which
Merton Campbell Crockett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Friday, December
29, 2006 at 3:07 PM -0800 wrote:
>I ran into similar problems without Fink being installed. I found
>that I had to change the file name to ~./.bash_profile to get
>consistent results. Also, as I tend to use an X Terminal instead
On 29 Dec 2006, at 14:07:46, James Coyle wrote:
In attempting to install MacPorts, I've run into a little problem.
Since I already have Fink on my system, the latest 10.4 developer
tools and X11 had been installed earlier. I downloaded and
installed the MacPorts binary, and then using pico
In attempting to install MacPorts, I've run into a little problem.
Since I already have Fink on my system, the latest 10.4 developer
tools and X11 had been installed earlier. I downloaded and installed
the MacPorts binary, and then using pico, opened and edited the ~./
profile and it now loo
On 12/16/06, Daniel Ericsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 16 dec 2006, at 17.06, Calum Robertson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was building octave and got an error but I see there is a patch
> to fix this. I've downloaded the patch but have no idea on how to
> apply the patch. Can someone give me guidanc
On 29 Dec, 2006, at 14:16, js wrote:
OS X's /usr/bin/python is just a symlink to python2.3
$ file /usr/bin/python
file /usr/bin/python
/usr/bin/python: symbolic link to `python2.3'
So if you want to use python2.5, replace the link with
the one to /opt/local/bin/python2.5
Better yet, change t
Sorry for the double post. I wrongly edited the "to" and "Cc" fields
in my first post.
Hello,
Can you update dvipdfmx please. I couldn't install XeTeX who depends
on it.
Thanks in advance.
Giuseppe Di Matteo
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Sorry, I spread wrong information.
"port provides A" doesn't work if port A is not installed.
I scanned port(1) but didn't see any commands to solve your problem.
On 12/29/06, js <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How about port provices? couldn't find mkisofs, though
$ port provides /opt/local/bin/m
How about port provices? couldn't find mkisofs, though
$ port provides /opt/local/bin/mkisofs
port provides /opt/local/bin/mkisofs
/opt/local/bin/mkisofs does not exist.
$ port provides /opt/local/sbin/httpd
port provides /opt/local/sbin/httpd
/opt/local/sbin/httpd is provided by: apache
On 12/
OS X's /usr/bin/python is just a symlink to python2.3
$ file /usr/bin/python
file /usr/bin/python
/usr/bin/python: symbolic link to `python2.3'
So if you want to use python2.5, replace the link with
the one to /opt/local/bin/python2.5
On 12/29/06, Lucas Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Hello,
I've just installed Python 2.5 using Macports. Unfortunately, the
system (OS X) still uses Python 2.3.x, which comes installed with OS
X, as its default Python installation.
I've already tried: sudo port activate python25 which yielded a
message saying that that already was the act
How does one find a port containing a file, e.g. mkisofs? Generally,
which listing/installation mechanisms, similar to dpkg, are available?
Cheers,
Alexy
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Hi all,
I hope someone can help me with the following problem:
On a clean, updated, synced installation of MacPorts, OSX 10.4.8, I
cannot build py-wxpython. All dependencies build and install fine,
but py-wxpython itself fails with a slew of errors, the first few of
which are:
src/helper
Hello,
Can you update dvipdfmx please. I couldn't install XeTeX who depends
on it.
Thanks in advance.
Giuseppe Di Matteo
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