On 14.5.2007, at 9.13, Michael Dakin wrote:
On Wed May 9 15:34:37 PDT 2007 Weissmann Markus wrote:
> we already received this error report from another user, but not
with
> the hint about the actual version of the python interpreter in
> $worksrcpath;
> neither Jann nor Elias nor I did enco
On May 14, 2007, at 01:08, toru murakami wrote:
DEBUG: invalid command name "configure.cppflags"
Is your MacPorts up to date? The current version is 1.4.40. If you
have an earlier version of MacPorts, which I think you do, then
please "sudo port selfupdate" first. Then try installing subv
On May 13, 2007, at 22:15, Andre-John Mas wrote:
I am testing out my subversion install, which I had installed with
MacPorts,
and I seem to be having an issue:
myhost:~/.ssh root# svn info svn+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Library/svn/
repositories/development
The authenticity of host '127.0.0.1
On Wed May 9 15:34:37 PDT 2007 Weissmann Markus wrote:
> we already received this error report from another user, but not with
> the hint about the actual version of the python interpreter in
> $worksrcpath;
> neither Jann nor Elias nor I did encounter this particular error and
> we have been una
Hi folks,
Trying to upgrade subversion, I've got the following message:
toto:~$ sudo port -vd upgrade subversion
Password:
DEBUG: Found port in file:///Users/Shared/dports/devel/subversion
DEBUG: epoch: in tree: 0 installed: 0
DEBUG: subversion 1.4.3_1 exi
Hi,
I am testing out my subversion install, which I had installed with
MacPorts,
and I seem to be having an issue:
myhost:~/.ssh root# svn info svn+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Library/svn/
repositories/development
The authenticity of host '127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1)' can't be established.
Password:
On 13-May-07, at 19:06 , Bryan Blackburn wrote:
On May 13, 2007, at 10:49 AM, Andre-John Mas wrote:
Hi,
Given that the Apache 2 port does not support IPv6, what do a need to
do, or who do I talk to to have an IPv6 variant added to the
Portfile.
It should be supporting IPv6 by default,
On May 13, 2007, at 10:49 AM, Andre-John Mas wrote:
Hi,
Given that the Apache 2 port does not support IPv6, what do a need to
do, or who do I talk to to have an IPv6 variant added to the Portfile.
It should be supporting IPv6 by default, no variant needed; it does
on my system:
$ netstat
On May 13, 2007, at 10:31 AM, Daniel Wolk wrote:
I did not
realize that cups is so finicky, and that the Mac OS dmg images from
the cups website were so incompatible with my system.
CUPS comes as part of OS X, so I can't imagine why you installed
another version. The finickiness you observ
On May 13, 2007, at 12:31, Daniel Wolk wrote:
On 5/11/07, Ryan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
MacPorts does not look for libraries that were not installed with
MacPorts. So MacPorts should not be making use of the CUPS you
installed separately. That is, at least, the intention, for reaso
On May 13, 2007, at 12:35, Daniel Wolk wrote:
Is this where I can recommend 3rd-party software for inclusion in
MacPorts? If so, I have found the following software helpful, and it
should be easy to incoporate into MacPorts:
JabRef reference manager
http://jabref.sourceforge.net/
Software
On May 13, 2007, at 11:49, Andre-John Mas wrote:
Given that the Apache 2 port does not support IPv6, what do a need to
do, or who do I talk to to have an IPv6 variant added to the Portfile.
Generally you would begin by talking to the port's maintainer. Find
out who that is by running "port i
On May 13, 2007, at 11:33, Andre-John Mas wrote:
Is there any way of knowing what build flags were used for a given
port?
Specifically I am tryng to work out with the Apache2 build has been
configured with IPv6 support.
Turns out another approach is to go to:
http://svn.macports.org/reposit
Is this where I can recommend 3rd-party software for inclusion in
MacPorts? If so, I have found the following software helpful, and it
should be easy to incoporate into MacPorts:
JabRef reference manager
http://jabref.sourceforge.net/
Daniel Wolk
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Hello Ryan,
Thanks very much for your thoughtful help. I really cannot fix the
problem until I get a duplicate Mac OS DVD (I work out-of-state from
my home and don't want my original to leave my home). I did not
realize that cups is so finicky, and that the Mac OS dmg images from
the cups websi
Hi,
Given that the Apache 2 port does not support IPv6, what do a need to
do, or who do I talk to to have an IPv6 variant added to the Portfile.
Andre
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On 12-May-07, at 11:38 , Andre-John Mas wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way of knowing what build flags were used for a given
port?
Specifically I am tryng to work out with the Apache2 build has been
configured with IPv6 support.
Turns out another approach is to go to:
http://svn.macports.org/rep
On May 13, 2007, at 06:17, Wouter Eerdekens wrote:
2007/5/13, Mike Jones:
I've just downloaded and installed darwinports(macports) and am
having
problems with pkgconfig - which is a dependency of a number of
files. The
command I'm running is:
sudo port install -d pkgconfig
---> Verifyin
The GNOME applications menu shows no installed applications in any
user account. Also, when I try to access help within GNOME, I get an
error message about no file association. I tried editing
applications.menu based on information from the GNOME lists, but to
no avail. I have all the curre
Le 07-05-11 à 20:50, David Liontooth a écrit :
In packaging transcode for macports, Chuck Remes noticed Apple's
assembler is based on an outdated GNU assembler that doesn't
support all
the modern MMX, SSE2, SSE3, etc. extensions in open source
applications.
On OSX I have this:
$ as
2007/5/13, Mike Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I've just downloaded and installed darwinports(macports) and am having
problems with pkgconfig - which is a dependency of a number of files. The
command I'm running is:
sudo port install -d pkgconfig
---> Verifying checksum(s) for pkgconfig
Error:
Hi,
I've just downloaded and installed darwinports(macports) and am having
problems with pkgconfig - which is a dependency of a number of files. The
command I'm running is:
sudo port install -d pkgconfig
---> Verifying checksum(s) for pkgconfig
Error: Checksum (md5) mismatch for pkg-config-0.21
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