On Aug 29, 2007, at 22:41, Jeff Stubbs wrote:
On Aug 29, 2007, at 5:07 PM, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
... but you're interested in it. Would you consider becoming the
maintainer?
Possibly. Right now I feel a little overwhelmed dealing with MP's
API and the complexity of trying to build the gra
On Aug 30, 2007, at 00:23, Mike Alexander wrote:
I just discovered that the destroot phase (not the install or
activate phase) of ghostscript 8.60 tries to copy a file into "/usr/
libexec/cups/filter". It may need to install things there, but it
shouldn't do so until I actually install the
On 30. Aug 2007, at 14:36, Jyrki Wahlstedt wrote:
Yes,
sorry for the inconvenience, but if you look deeper, you see that
all ports with the version number attached, build fine. The reason
for this is the format incompatibility between different versions,
e.g. the format of 8.1 database is
On 30.8.2007, at 5.42, David Zentgraf wrote:
Hi all,
The portfile for PostgreSQL seems to be outdated. Independently of
the fact that MacPorts doesn't offer the 8.x branch of Pg, the 7.x
install sources referenced in the portfile have been moved to a
different URL. They are now available
I just discovered that the destroot phase (not the install or activate
phase) of ghostscript 8.60 tries to copy a file into
"/usr/libexec/cups/filter". It may need to install things there, but
it shouldn't do so until I actually install the port. Doing it during
destroot seems wrong. I disco
On Aug 29, 2007, at 5:07 PM, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
... but you're interested in it. Would you consider becoming the
maintainer?
Possibly. Right now I feel a little overwhelmed dealing with MP's API
and the complexity of trying to build the grass package. That's
actually a good sign
On 29 Aug, 2007, at 22:42, David Zentgraf wrote:
The portfile for PostgreSQL seems to be outdated. Independently of
the fact that MacPorts doesn't offer the 8.x branch of Pg, the 7.x
install sources referenced in the portfile have been moved to a
different URL. They are now available at ftp:
Hi all,
The portfile for PostgreSQL seems to be outdated. Independently of
the fact that MacPorts doesn't offer the 8.x branch of Pg, the 7.x
install sources referenced in the portfile have been moved to a
different URL. They are now available at ftp://ftp-
archives.postgresql.org. As a re
On 2007/08/29, at 19:16, Martin Trejo wrote:
cd-discid: /dev/disk1: open: Resource busy
abcde error: CD could not be read. Perhaps there's no CD in the drive?
...
umount: unmount(/Volumes/Audio CD): Operation not permitted
I've had good luck with
sudo umount /dev/disk1
or
open DiskUtilit
On Aug 29, 2007, at 14:29, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2007-08-28 22:58:16 +0200, N_Ox wrote:
Le 22 août 07 à 17:25, Vincent Lefevre a écrit :
On 2007-08-21 22:15:08 -0400, Jay Sachs wrote:
What about:
gcc -nostdinc \
-isystem /usr/lib/gcc/i686-apple-darwin8/4.0.1/include \
-isystem
Xin Liu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm just wondering, is there an easy way to know the full dependencies
> for installing a package? For instance, gnuplot depends on tetex, and
> tetex further depends on texinfo, then is it possible for me to know
> that gnuplot indirectly depends on texinfo before the act
Hi,
I've just installed abcde to grab and encode audio cd's but at my first try
found this:
cd-discid: /dev/disk1: open: Resource busy
abcde error: CD could not be read. Perhaps there's no CD in the drive?
The Audio CD is mounted at /Volumes, when I try to umount the message is:
umount: unmount
On Aug 29, 2007, at 4:02 PM, Jeff Stubbs wrote:
Just deleted the above, and everything built fine.
There's no maintainer for postgis,
... but you're interested in it. Would you consider becoming the
maintainer?
so I'll ask, should these be listed as dependencies of the port?
Warning: Tar
Thanks Daniel, that did the trick.
On Aug 29, 2007, at 2:39 PM, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
Assuming that your postgis portfile is very similar to the one in
macports,
Exact copy, except for checksum, svn data in the $ID$ field.
the problem is caused by:
post-destroot {
file rename ${
On 2007-08-28 22:58:16 +0200, N_Ox wrote:
>
> Le 22 août 07 à 17:25, Vincent Lefevre a écrit :
>
>> On 2007-08-21 22:15:08 -0400, Jay Sachs wrote:
>>> What about:
>>>
>>> gcc -nostdinc \
>>> -isystem /usr/lib/gcc/i686-apple-darwin8/4.0.1/include \
>>> -isystem /usr/include \
>>> -isyste
On Aug 29, 2007, at 2:28 PM, Jeff Stubbs wrote:
AFTER "sudo port -dt destroot postgis" results in this:
DEBUG: Executing proc-post-org.macports.destroot-destroot-0
DEBUG: Target destroot has no traceable dependency on geos
DEBUG: Target destroot has no traceable dependency on proj
Error: Target
So that list readers know, within about 2 hours, Daniel found and corrected
the problem with the portfile for Subversion. After syncing my ports tree, I
was able to install Subversion. Job well done, Daniel.
Craig
On 8/29/07, Daniel J. Luke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Aug 29, 2007, at 11:52
Hi All,
I'm running into a little problem building the latest version of
postgis (1.3.1). Created the necessary portfile in my local
repository, and ran portindex.
The latest version in MP is 1.2.1 and requires a patchfile. The patch
has not been rolled into the 1.3.1 version, so I left th
On Aug 29, 2007, at 11:52 AM, Craig Demyanovich wrote:
I'm receiving an error while installing subversion:
slapshot:~ admin$ sudo port install subversion +tools
---> Fetching subversion
---> Attempting to fetch subversion-1.4.5.tar.bz2 from http://
subversion.tigris.org//downloads/
---> Ver
Hi everyone,
I'm receiving an error while installing subversion:
slapshot:~ admin$ sudo port install subversion +tools
---> Fetching subversion
---> Attempting to fetch subversion-1.4.5.tar.bz2 from
http://subversion.tigris.org//downloads/
---> Verifying checksum(s) for subversion
---> Extrac
This problem vanished after another port sync - sorry for the line
noise.
Greetings,
Jochen
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Running port clean gives me the following error:
> sudo port clean --all all
[...]
---> Cleaning subversion-perlbindings
---> Cleaning subversion-python24bindings
---> Cleaning subversion-python25bindings
Error: Unable to open port: couldn't change working directory to "/
opt/local/var/macpor
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Jochen Küpper wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
> On 29.08.2007, at 07:39, N_Ox wrote:
>
>> Le 29 août 07 à 02:32, Simon Ruderich a écrit :
>
I attached a Portfile and the patch for the current Portfile to this
email.
>
> Added in svn
>
If you
Thanks to Jochen and Simon!
Best regards,
Eckhard.
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Hi Eckhard,
On 29.08.2007, at 10:42, Eckhard Wiemann wrote:
I should have read the new Portfile carefully, - it's about the
newer version 4.12.
I just bumped it to 4.12 soem minutes before...
But anyway, - it might be better to have it stored on the server,
so that everyone can import it
Hi Simon,
On 29.08.2007, at 07:39, N_Ox wrote:
Le 29 août 07 à 02:32, Simon Ruderich a écrit :
I attached a Portfile and the patch for the current Portfile to
this email.
Added in svn
If you want you can add me as maintainer.
done
another note. I think we should copy the user manual
Oops,
I should have read the new Portfile carefully, - it's about the newer
version 4.12. But anyway, - it might be better to have it stored on
the server, so that everyone can import it via sync-command.
Eckhard.
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Hi Jochen, hi Simon, hi all,
yesterday I installed PMW manually (to /usr/local/bin on my machine).
It's version 4.12 and works fine (with option -includefont). Thanks
for inserting the correct Portfile. Now I tried it out in order to
test it, but PMW 4.07 does not work on my machine, may be
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