On Jun 18, 2007, at 11:30 PM, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
The words "known-good port" represent the blank that I'm trying to
fill. I want to be able to search for text inside the port's long-
description. I'd like to discover the "known-good" spreadsheets,
etc that are in MacPorts. At present
On 19/06/2007, at 3:42 PM, paul beard wrote:
On Jun 18, 2007, at 10:22 PM, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
% port info spreadsheet
Error: Port spreadsheet not found
is there a port called 'spreadsheet'? Trying that command for a
known-good port gives me this:
[/Users/paul]:: port info gnume
On Jun 18, 2007, at 10:22 PM, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
% port info spreadsheet
Error: Port spreadsheet not found
OK, I think I understand what you're looking for: something like
FreeBSD's "make search key=spreadsheet". I don't think it's possible
right now, but could be a useful feature
On Jun 18, 2007, at 10:22 PM, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
% port info spreadsheet
Error: Port spreadsheet not found
is there a port called 'spreadsheet'? Trying that command for a known-
good port gives me this:
[/Users/paul]:: port info gnumeric
gnumeric 1.7.9, Revision 1, gnome/gnumeric (
On 19/06/2007, at 2:46 PM, paul beard wrote:
On Jun 18, 2007, at 9:31 PM, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
I know how to do "port search foo" but that will only work on
application names. I'd like to search the long descriptions. How is
that done?
try port info foo?
yes I'd tried that:
% por
On Jun 18, 2007, at 9:31 PM, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
I know how to do "port search foo" but that will only work on
application names. I'd like to search the long descriptions. How is
that done?
try port info foo?
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I know how to do "port search foo" but that will only work on
application names. I'd like to search the long descriptions. How is
that done?
malcolm
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On Jun 18, 2007, at 21:12, Timothy Reaves wrote:
Has there been any work to address this yet? I'd really like to
use it.
gcc -std=gnu99 -O2 -L/opt/local/lib -o date date.o ../lib/
libcoreutils.a
../lib/libcoreutils.a
Undefined symbols:
"_rpl_putenv$UNIX2003", referenced from:
_m
Has there been any work to address this yet? I'd really like to use it.
gcc -std=gnu99 -O2 -L/opt/local/lib -o date date.o ../lib/libcoreutils.a
../lib/libcoreutils.a
Undefined symbols:
"_rpl_putenv$UNIX2003", referenced from:
_main in date.o
ld64-74.4 failed: symbol(s) not found
colle
On Jun 18, 2007, at 2:17 PM, brian wrote:
any ideas?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ sudo port -fbv install gnome
I have been having this issue for about a week and what I ended up
doing and seemed to work was to uninstall gnome-doc-utils, libxslt,
py-libxml2, fribidi and reinstall them, depend
On Jun 18, 2007, at 16:33, andlabs wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
It sounds to me like you have a rogue copy of readline, perhaps in
/usr/local/lib. If so, you need to at least move that out of the
way until
you install MacPorts, but MacPorts would probably be happier if
you would
delete it en
Ryan Schmidt-24 wrote:
> It sounds to me like you have a rogue copy of readline, perhaps in
> /usr/local/lib. If so, you need to at least move that out of the way until
> you install MacPorts, but MacPorts would probably be happier if you would
> delete it entirely. Why do you have it? What depen
Hi all,
I hope this hasn't already been solved (I subscribed to the list not 5
minutes ago)
Symptom: I can't get darcs to install; the checksum keeps failing.
Expected behavior: Darcs should install. =]
denbuen[556] > sudo port -v clean --all darcs
Password:
---> Cleaning darcs
---> Removi
On Jun 18, 2007, at 10:22, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jun 17, 2007, at 22:03, andlabs wrote:
Hello. I need to install components with universal binary support,
and when I go to sudo port selfudate, here's what I get, put on a
pastebin: http://www.slexy.org/paste/3133
The relevant portion of t
On Jun 17, 2007, at 22:03, andlabs wrote:
Hello. I need to install components with universal binary support,
and when I go to sudo port selfudate, here's what I get, put on a
pastebin: http://www.slexy.org/paste/3133
The relevant portion of that:
ld: Undefined symbols:
_rl_completion_mat
Citando Rainer Müller :
> Hi,
>
> I'm the maintainer of vim-app. Just let me jump into the discussion.
>
> Emmanuel Hainry wrote:
> > Yep, technically, but it can be made really simpler...
> >
> > variant links {
> > post-destroot { system "ln -s
> > /Applications/MacPorts/Vim/Vim.app/Conte
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