On Apr 4, 2007, at 13:36, Brian McCallister wrote:
Trying to build the new erlang port ( R11B-4 ) using MacPorts 1.400
I get a failure:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo port install erlang
---> Fetching erlang
---> Attempting to fetch otp_src_R11B-4.tar.gz from http://
www.erlang.org/download/
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On Apr 4, 2007, at 23:16, Avi Drissman wrote:
I'm trying to install gmime, but am running into a surprising
dependency:
dhcp-172-29-130-115:~ avidriss$ sudo port install gmime
---> Configuring gmime
[snip]
checking for GTK_SHARP... configure: error: Package requirements
(gtk-sharp-2.0 >=
I'm trying to install gmime, but am running into a surprising dependency:
dhcp-172-29-130-115:~ avidriss$ sudo port install gmime
---> Configuring gmime
Error: Target com.apple.configure returned: configure failure: shell
command "cd
"/opt/local/var/db/dports/build/_opt_local_var_db_dports_sou
Kurt,
I noticed this problem as well. I took a look at the Portfile and
noticed that guile16 was recently changed to be the default variant
for Gnucash. That's why it's trying to install guile16, slib-guile16,
and g-wrap16 even though you (and I as well) already had guile and
slib-guile i
Thank you very much for all of your efforts,
It is greatly appreciated.
I have started a download of XCode Tools 1.5
It is 372MB. I have a 256k connection so It will take its sweet time.
I will get back to you on how this went in the near future.
Regards
Ben
On 04/04/2007, at 9:17 PM, Altoin
As a large, complicated port with many dependencies, gnucash 2.x seems
to be gooding at uncovering subtle port problems. Here is the
difficulty I get today trying to upgrade to gnucash 2.0.5:
++
shop-5:~ adminjaguar$ sudo port upgrade gnucash
---> Fetching g-wrap
Trying to build the new erlang port ( R11B-4 ) using MacPorts 1.400 I
get a failure:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo port install erlang
---> Fetching erlang
---> Attempting to fetch otp_src_R11B-4.tar.gz from http://
www.erlang.org/download/
---> Attempting to fetch otp_doc_man_R11B-4.tar.gz fro
"Ron Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wednesday, April 4, 2007 at 10:35 AM
-0800 wrote:
>Can someone please explain to me how to install MacPORTS. I keep
>seeing a reference to a binary installer but I don't see anything
>that looks like an installer.
These instructions should do it.
http://trac.ma
Can someone please explain to me how to install MacPORTS. I keep
seeing a reference to a binary installer but I don't see anything
that looks like an installer.
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Pardon my troubleshooting at this point. It was very late and I was not
at my full capacity mentally. If I were, I would have first asked Ben
for his setup first before making any assumptions. What I was trying to
pinpoint is if the problem was in the
On Apr 4, 2007, at 06:17, Altoine Barker wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OS = 10.3.9 Panther
XCode = Xcode 1.0 (straight from the original OSX10.3 Install Disk)
We found your problem. Your XCode is way way out of date. I do not
know
any programs out there that work with any Xcode less tha
On Apr 4, 2007, at 00:02, Altoine Barker wrote:
Ok. Give me your setup information; OS, XCode, PATH, and MacPort. I
look
ed over your debug information and I noticed that it references or
uses
programs primarily from your Mac OS X Panther environment (i.e.
/usr/bin) and not from the MacPort
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We found your problem. Your XCode is way way out of date. I do not know
any programs out there that work with any Xcode less than 1.5! You need
to download from this link:
http://developer.apple.com/tools/download/
should do you much good. HTH
- -Al
On Apr 3, 2007, at 23:16, Mike Alexander wrote:
Something is confused in my MacPorts setup. After a selfupdate
tonight (which got version 1.4) it tries to upgrade the same ports
over and over again, even though they don't need upgrading. For
example when I execute "port -uf upgrade gnucas
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