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http://www.opensourcemac.org/
How many of these are available through MacPorts? Might be worth
letting them know that using MacPorts can make their audiences life
easier.
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On May 29, 2007, at 06:00, David Tremouilles wrote:
>> > grep: /opt/local/lib/libgssapi.la: No such file or directory
>> > sed: /opt/local/lib/libgssapi.la: No such file or directory
>> > libtool: link: `/opt/local/lib/libgssapi.la' is not a valid
libtool
>> > archive
>> > make: *** [subversi
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I disagree only with the "getting started" part. I think it is too
> ambiguous. If getting started means introduction then why not call it
> introduction? If it means something else, then why not give it an apt
> descri
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Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> I have been slowly working on a redesign of the web site which I will
> post to the dev list soon for feedback. I will attempt to incorporate
> your suggestions.
Thanks for your quick reply. If I can do anything to help you wi
On May 29, 2007, at 3:00 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
I didn't change it; xterm was the default. What is TERM set to on
your system?
Interesting: I have xterm-color for mine. I must have changed it
(it's in Preferences) though I don't recall when or why.
--
Paul Beard
words: http://paulbeard.o
You could try "sudo touch /etc/termcap" and see what happens
(assuming you don't actually have one).
Greg Shenaut
On May 29, 2007, at 1:22 PM, Bill Hernandez wrote:
All,
I installed a number of items with MacPorts after doing a clean
install on my workstation, and everything has gone very
Ryan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tuesday, May 29, 2007 at 2:57 PM
-0800 wrote:
>> I also think the links should be better categorized. The first link
>> should be "Getting started" which links to a real introduction how to
>> setup macports (for starters and also for programmers), with a good
>>
On May 29, 2007, at 10:58, grimmwerks wrote:
Installed Python 2.5 using macports, and now trying to install
iCalServer, but getting a slew of errors...
Does macports have an iCalServer that can be installed?
I don't see anything like that in the port tree:
$ port search ical
criticalmass
On May 29, 2007, at 15:22, Bill Hernandez wrote:
I installed a number of items with MacPorts after doing a clean
install on my workstation, and everything has gone very well so far.
After installing all the ports listed below, I have run into an
error every time I use the Terminal (bash).
On May 29, 2007, at 12:43, Simon Ruderich wrote:
as a new user to macports I have some possible improvements for the
homepage because the first visit to it was a bit confusing:
I agree with everything you've written below. We're still
experiencing some growing pains since switching over to t
On May 29, 2007, at 15:18, Avi Carmi wrote:
$ sudo port -vcu clean --all ImageMagick
---> Cleaning ImageMagick
---> Removing distfiles for ImageMagick
---> Removing archives for ImageMagick
---> Removing workpath for ImageMagick
$ sudo port -vcu upgrade ImageMagick
---> Fetching ImageMagi
All,
I installed a number of items with MacPorts after doing a clean
install on my workstation, and everything has gone very well so far.
After installing all the ports listed below, I have run into an error
every time I use the Terminal (bash).
The error message is : "trouble reading ter
$ sudo port -vcu clean --all ImageMagick
---> Cleaning ImageMagick
---> Removing distfiles for ImageMagick
---> Removing archives for ImageMagick
---> Removing workpath for ImageMagick
$ sudo port -vcu upgrade ImageMagick
---> Fetching ImageMagick
---> ImageMagick-6.3.4-3.tar.bz2 doesn't s
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Hi,
as a new user to macports I have some possible improvements for the
homepage because the first visit to it was a bit confusing:
As I first visited the homepage I couldn't find any information what
macports is; only after digging in the links I
In the clamav Portfile there's a clamav-milter option with the comment:
# There's currently no sendmail or libmilter port to depend on
If I manually install the libmilter header and lib files in
/opt/include, /opt/lib, should it build clamav-milter?
#port build clamav +clamav-milter
--
R
Hey all -
Installed Python 2.5 using macports, and now trying to install
iCalServer, but getting a slew of errors...
Does macports have an iCalServer that can be installed?
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On May 29, 2007, at 04:30, David Tremouilles wrote:
2007/5/29, Ryan Schmidt:
> grep: /opt/local/lib/libgssapi.la: No such file or directory
> sed: /opt/local/lib/libgssapi.la: No such file or directory
> libtool: link: `/opt/local/lib/libgssapi.la' is not a valid libtool
> archive
> make: ***
I have not installed kerberos5 port. And did not try...
I did try to install gss. But still the same problem for subversion...
David
2007/5/29, Ryan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On May 29, 2007, at 03:19, David Tremouilles wrote:
> 2007/5/29, Ryan Schmidt:
>
> > It looks like it's db44, not g9
On May 29, 2007, at 03:19, David Tremouilles wrote:
2007/5/29, Ryan Schmidt:
> It looks like it's db44, not g95, that's failing. g95 requires
> odcctools which requires subversion which by default requires db44,
> though it can be configured without db44. You could do that this
way:
>
> sudo
2007/5/29, David Tremouilles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello, thanks for your fast reply.
I have:
MacOsX 1.4.9 on an Intel Core 2 Duo MacBook
Xcode 2.4.1
MacPorts 1.442
I do not need db44 but intalling the way you suggested raised a new problem:
> sudo port install subversion +no_bdb
---> Buildin
On May 29, 2007, at 01:59, David Tremouilles wrote:
Failled to install g95...
Any suggestions ?
(sorry previous mail was sent with an unrealated object...)
David
port install g95
---> Building db44 with target all
[snip]
It looks like it's db44, not g95, that's failing. g95 requires
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