hi ryan,
wondering if a memcache variant could be added for php4/5?
thanks, emory
variant memcache {
depends_lib-append port:memcached
configure.args-append --enable-memcache
}
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On Mar 14, 2007, at 19:27, Paul Beard wrote:
On Mar 14, 2007, at 4:53 PM, Yves de Champlain wrote:
While it is not a bad idea to write it on the list, it should be
included in some Portfile guide. Maybe not too far from the svn
properties
What we should do is this:
- Inform both mailing
On Mar 14, 2007, at 19:05, Marco Battistella wrote:
I have made a small variant for the installation of php5.
This variant allows the use of the mysql4 binary that can be
downloaded form the mysql site. I have been using that for longer
than i have be using darwinports so it made sense to me
Hi
I forgot my password for my trac account so I requested a new
password, this has now come through but when I try to change this to
something I'm likely to remember at get the following error when
clicking on the "My Account" tab in trac:
You do not have sufficient permissions to access this p
On Mar 14, 2007, at 9:59 PM, Eric Cronin wrote:
As another datapoint, I got bit with this last night after
rebooting a 10.3.9 server after applying the security update. My
apache2 was (and is) linked against the MacPorts sqlite:
/opt/local/lib/libsqlite3.0.dylib (compatibility vers
MacPorts philosophy is to not use the system's version of a
software package unless absolutely necessary. See the FAQ on the
web site. Therefore if software requires sqlite3 it should use the
MacPorts version of sqlite3, not the system's version.
I see with "otool -L /opt/local/apache2/bi
On 2007-03-14 19:19:20 -0400, Kevin Ballard wrote:
> I would ask that all new Portfile submissions be done with 4-space
> soft tabs instead. Using spaces means all editors will present the
> Portfile the same way. Every single modern editor (including emacs
> and vim) has the capability of doing 4-
On 2007-03-12 09:29:03 -0400, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
> On Mar 10, 2007, at 9:03 PM, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> >>... which assumes that the port maintainers are going to know
> >>whenever an API/ABI change occurs in their port (which I doubt is
> >>true for all ports - and I don't know of an automated
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On Mar 14, 2007, at 4:53 PM, Yves de Champlain wrote:
While it is not a bad idea to write it on the list, it should be
included in some Portfile guide. Maybe not too far from the svn
properties ...
Not that I want to tamp down a good flame wa
hi there,
I have made a small variant for the installation of php5.
This variant allows the use of the mysql4 binary that can be
downloaded form the mysql site. I have been using that for longer
than i have be using darwinports so it made sense to me to install
php5 this way, i don't know if
Le 07-03-14 à 19:19, Kevin Ballard a écrit :
Pretty much every single new portfile submission I look at appears
to have been made with hard tabs set at 8 width. However, I (and
many others) use 4-width tabs, so these portfiles look very ugly in
our editors.
I would ask that all new Portf
Pretty much every single new portfile submission I look at appears to
have been made with hard tabs set at 8 width. However, I (and many
others) use 4-width tabs, so these portfiles look very ugly in our
editors.
I would ask that all new Portfile submissions be done with 4-space
soft tabs
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 09:31:34AM -0700, David MacMahon wrote:
> My guess is that the problem machine does not have the X11 headers/
> libraries installed.
You were right. I'd forgotten to install X11SDK.pkg when rebuilding the
machine. Thanks very much!
> You could test this theory by looking
On Mar 14, 2007, at 9:16 , Michael Williams wrote:
my installation of gnuplot on one machine ("macbook") is unable to
use the X11
terminal. However, what seems to be the same version of the port
can use
it perfectly well on another machine ("ibook"). Neither
installation is
of the no_x11 va
Hi,
my installation of gnuplot on one machine ("macbook") is unable to use the X11
terminal. However, what seems to be the same version of the port can use
it perfectly well on another machine ("ibook"). Neither installation is
of the no_x11 variant.
macbook:~$ port installed gnuplot
The
Op 14-mrt-2007, om 15:26 heeft Marco Battistella het volgende
geschreven:
Hi,
not finding any other way to fix the problem i decided to start from
scratch, i reformatted the drive and made a new fresh installation of
the OS and then of darwinPorts.
When the time came to install xtools I no
Hi,
not finding any other way to fix the problem i decided to start from
scratch, i reformatted the drive and made a new fresh installation of
the OS and then of darwinPorts.
When the time came to install xtools I noticed that had a few
different discs, in particular one labeled as xtools 1.
Op 12-mrt-2007, om 21:52 heeft Ryan Schmidt het volgende geschreven:
Warning: the following items did not execute (for php5):
com.apple.activate com.apple.configure com.apple.build
com.apple.destroot com.apple.install
Error: Status 1 encountered during processing.
Not sure why it did that,
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