Ryan,
-for the subject of the messages, there's no problem, I will respond to
the messages
-for the using of macports, I would like to use more often macports but
if I do not use macports, it's because I can't:
gtksourceview# is in version 1.8.5 in macports, but I need version
2.0-0.10
gnom
On Jul 19, 2007, at 23:50, olivier SAINT-EVE wrote:
here is my problem: I want to install monodevelop, and to do this I
have to install gtksourceview#.
But this last one does not recognize gnome#:
checking for GTK_SHARP... configure: error: Package requirements
(gnome-sharp-2.0 >= 1.9.3)
Hello,
here is my problem: I want to install monodevelop, and to do this I have
to install gtksourceview#.
But this last one does not recognize gnome#:
checking for GTK_SHARP... configure: error: Package requirements
(gnome-sharp-2.0 >= 1.9.3) were not met:
No package 'gnome-sharp-2.0
I sent a message to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] about the problem I had
getting uname -p to work. Here's the reply I received (FWIW)
Begin forwarded message:
Date: July 19, 2007 9:46:32 PM EDT
Subject: Re: uname problem on Mac OS X
TjL wrote:
uname -p: i386
guname -p: unknown
The GNU uname
The problem seems to have its origin in the compilation of gnome#.
During this one, I have the following message:
---
Configuration summary
* Installation prefix = /opt/local
* C# compiler: /opt/local/bin/mcs -define:GTK_SHARP_2_6
-define:GTK_SHARP_2_8 -define:GNOME_SHARP_2_16
Optional
Hello,
I send you some informations concerning my problem (which is the subject
of this mail):
-when I enter ./configure in the folder of the sources of
gtksourceview#, I obtain:
checking for GTK_SHARP... configure: error: Package requirements
(gnome-sharp-2.0 >= 1.9.3) were not met:
On 19/07/2007, at 6:53 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jul 19, 2007, at 03:25, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
I'm having a whale of time following an upgrade from 10.3 to 10.4.
I used webpublish, a simple command line tool that transferred
files to another computer. It's still listed in MacPorts but
On Jul 19, 2007, at 09:13, Marv Abe wrote:
I have a problem re-building only the clamav package after aborting
the
package fetching and manually attempting to cleanup after my
snafu. Seems
that I really messed up by only doing a partial cleanup.
I have MacPorts 1.5. If anyone can point me
Hi ryan,
I'm back again!
I will answer to your questions:
-the problem is : gtksourceview# does not recognizes gnome#.
I try to install both manually (for gnome# it's done)
-I had a look to the directory /opt/local/lib/pkgconfig, and I found
gtksourceview# but not gnome#.
This is the origin of
On Jul 19, 2007, at 11:01 AM, Chris Pickel wrote:
Now, I think the problem you're having is that your build type is
coming up as "-apple-darwin8.10.1" when it should be "i686-apple-
darwin8.10.1". This is figured out by config.guess, so a couple of
commands to try (with their output on my s
On Jul 19, 2007, at 11:29 AM, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote:
$ ./configure && make
checking build system type... configure: error: /bin/sh ./
config.sub -apple-darwin8.10.1 failed
configure: WARNING: Cache variable ac_cv_build contains a newline.
zsh: 10685 exit 1 ./configure
Running 10.4.
Running into a strange problem trying to install Plone via macports. The
zope and zope-btreefolder2 ports seem to have some strange circular
dependency. Whenever I try to activate the btreefolder2 install, I get:
"Error: port activate failed: Image error:
/opt/local/libexec/Zope/lib/python/Product
(Please remember to cc the list on all replies.)
On 7/19/07, McGarry Vince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It compiled with guile16 which, as you stated, is the default. I
tried removing guile and slib-guile. g-wrap was not installed. I had
guile16 and g-wrap16 already installed. After cleaning every
On Jul 14, 2007, at 10:48 AM, TjL wrote:
(reposting... I sent this 5 days ago but no replies)
On Jul 10, 2007, at 2:54 AM, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote:
I am glad to announce that we've finally finished the 1.5.0
edition of MacPorts, readily available through all our regular
distribution
On 19 Jul, 2007, at 10:05, TjL wrote:
On Jul 19, 2007, at 9:59 AM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
I assumed that the precompiled versions would not be optimized
for my MacBook, whereas if I compiled my own they would be.
Is this a faulty assumption?
The DMG is a universal binary--it should run fine/nat
Hi ryan,
I'm back again!
I will answer to your questions:
-the problem is : gtksourceview# does not recognizes gnome#.
I try to install both manually (for gnome# it's done)
-I had a look to the directory /opt/local/lib/pkgconfig, and I found
gtksourceview# but not gnome#.
This is the origin o
TjL wrote:
The DMG is a universal binary--it should run fine/natively on your
MacBook.
That much I knew. I thought gcc did further optimizations based on the
specific processor of the machine in which it was compiled on.
gcc isn't magic--it compiles based on whatever instructions are
Anyone -
I have a problem re-building only the clamav package after aborting the
package fetching and manually attempting to cleanup after my snafu. Seems
that I really messed up by only doing a partial cleanup.
I have MacPorts 1.5. If anyone can point me to some hints or documents on
what to lo
On Jul 19, 2007, at 9:59 AM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
You're making it more complicated than it really is :)
I assumed that the precompiled versions would not be optimized for
my MacBook, whereas if I compiled my own they would be.
Is this a faulty assumption?
The DMG is a universal binary--it
hello, i was, wondering is the dictd server available so that i may
use dictionary databases locally,
do i need the server or is the client and databases sufficient. if i
need to install the server, which doesnt seem to be available in the
ports, can i just compile it. how would i edit the fi
TjL wrote:
On Jul 19, 2007, at 9:51 AM, Frederic Soulier wrote:
Why don't you download:
MacPorts-1.5.0-10.4.dmg
at:
http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/downloads/MacPorts-1.5.0/
then just follow the instruction at:
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/wiki/Installing
On Jul 19, 2007, at 9:51 AM, Frederic Soulier wrote:
Why don't you download:
MacPorts-1.5.0-10.4.dmg
at:
http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/downloads/
MacPorts-1.5.0/
then just follow the instruction at:
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/wiki/
InstallingMacPort
Hi
Why don't you download:
MacPorts-1.5.0-10.4.dmg
at:
http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/downloads/MacPorts-1.5.0/
then just follow the instruction at:
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/wiki/InstallingMacPorts
You're making it more complicated than it really is :)
(reposting... I sent this 5 days ago but no replies)
On Jul 10, 2007, at 2:54 AM, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote:
I am glad to announce that we've finally finished the 1.5.0
edition of MacPorts, readily available through all our regular
distribution means:
-) binary installer for both 10.4 (
Ryan,
Thank you for your answer.
I can't solve this issue now because I have another thing to do, but I
will treat this as soon as possible, and I will give you the results.
lolveley.
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On Jul 19, 2007, at 00:54, olivier SAINT-EVE wrote:
I do not know if I sent a message similar to this one, but I
absolutely need help!
Indeed, I try to install (for mono & monodevelop) GTKsourceview#
which does not recognize gnome#; the error message is:
checking for GTK_SHARP... configure
On Jul 19, 2007, at 03:25, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
I'm having a whale of time following an upgrade from 10.3 to 10.4.
I used webpublish, a simple command line tool that transferred
files to another computer. It's still listed in MacPorts but the
location has changed. It was at ftp://ftp.
On Jul 19, 2007, at 00:59, Kastus Shchuka wrote:
On Jul 18, 2007, at 10:48 PM, Marc André Selig wrote:
On 7/19/07, Kastus Shchuka wrote:
I just upgraded gnucash to 2.2.0 and after playing with it for some
time realized that it is not really usable. It starts much slower
than 2.0.5, report ge
I'm having a whale of time following an upgrade from 10.3 to 10.4.
I used webpublish, a simple command line tool that transferred files
to another computer. It's still listed in MacPorts but the location
has changed. It was at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/webpublish but it is
now at ftp://ftp.gn
I had the very same error on PPC:
On 18.07.2007, at 01:16, LD wrote:
MP 1.5.0, Mac OS 10.4.10 PPC
# port upgrade -d py-scientific
---> Fetching py-scientific
---> Verifying checksum(s) for py-scientific
---> Extracting py-scientific
---> Configuring py-scientific
---> Building py-scientif
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