On 2007-10-30 16:20:18 +0100, Markus Weissmann wrote:
> On 30.10.2007, at 13:52, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
>> The bug could also be reported upstream, so that a ".NOTPARALLEL:"
>> is added to the Makefile.
>
> Well, this simply is not going to work -- this has to be an opt-in,
> not an opt-out option!
thanks again, will do
Ryan Schmidt-24 wrote:
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> On Oct 30, 2007, at 20:06, P.M. Dahl wrote:
>
>> Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>
>>> On Oct 30, 2007, at 19:16, P.M. Dahl wrote:
>>>
Fresh install of Leopard/Xcode 3.0 and Macports 10.5
Intel Duo Lap
compiles fine on my G5 PPC Qu
On Oct 30, 2007, at 20:06, P.M. Dahl wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Oct 30, 2007, at 19:16, P.M. Dahl wrote:
Fresh install of Leopard/Xcode 3.0 and Macports 10.5
Intel Duo Lap
compiles fine on my G5 PPC Quad
recieving this error when trying to build libtheora
---> Building libtheora with
I will look harder next time, new subscriber here. looking to help where I
can.
maybe add to summary that it builds fine on PPC Leopard. Atleast it did for
me.
thanks again
Ryan Schmidt-24 wrote:
>
> On Oct 30, 2007, at 19:16, P.M. Dahl wrote:
>
>> Fresh install of Leopard/Xcode 3.0 and Macp
On Oct 30, 2007, at 03:59, Samuel V. Green III wrote:
I can't seem to get mysql5 to start at boot.
I did a " sudo port -v install mysql5 +server."
I do have a system link to org.macports.mysql5.plist located in my
Library/LaunchDaemons.
Any idea why it won't start?
I am manually able to st
On Oct 30, 2007, at 19:16, P.M. Dahl wrote:
Fresh install of Leopard/Xcode 3.0 and Macports 10.5
Intel Duo Lap
compiles fine on my G5 PPC Quad
recieving this error when trying to build libtheora
---> Building libtheora with target all
Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command
Fresh install of Leopard/Xcode 3.0 and Macports 10.5
Intel Duo Lap
compiles fine on my G5 PPC Quad
recieving this error when trying to build libtheora
---> Building libtheora with target all
Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command " cd
"/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_loca
On 10/28/07, Brent Fulgham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Oct 28, 2007, at 10:26 AM, David Orriss Jr wrote:
>
> > Seems like it'll be a while before Macports and the various software
> > programs will be Leopard-ized. Historically how long has that sort of
> > turnaround been?
>
> Some of us ha
On Oct 30, 2007, at 07:02, Marcus Vinicius Eiffle Duarte wrote:
I am still trying to build planner.
After the messages I received, I installed MacPorts-1.5.2,
uninstalled all previously installed ports, selected gcc-4.0.1 as
compiler and tried again. The ports I builr previously
( MacPorts
On Oct 30, 2007, at 16:27, Jochen Küpper wrote:
On 30.10.2007, at 19:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/
org.macports.apache2.plist
is intended to remove the "Disabled" tag, and always has for me. And
unload will place it there again. I'm not sure wh
Jochen Küpper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Yes, it does work as you describe for me as well. I was put off by
>the fact that it moved the flags somewhere else (before the "array")
>inside the file.
>
>However, it does still not restart apache at boot-time. Is there more
>I have to do? I am st
Ji James, Mark,
thank you for your quick replies!
On 30.10.2007, at 19:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/
org.macports.apache2.plist
is intended to remove the "Disabled" tag, and always has for me. And
unload will place it there again. I'm not sure
I think, finally, I have successfully installed "xorg-proto" package by
editing portfile as Mark described - "sudo port ed xorg-proto" and add
"archive { }" appropriately in the file.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $ sudo port installed
[snipped]
xorg-xproto @7.0.11_0 (active)
[snipped]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Soo-Hyun Choi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Okay, I get errors when I do "archive" the port.
>
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $ sudo port fetch xorg-proto
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $ sudo port checksum xorg-proto
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] : ~ $ sudo port configure xorg-proto
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $ sudo port build
Anders F Björklund wrote:
> > Objective-C++ eventually got included, so Objective-C 2.0 probably will.
> > Someone needs to write a new runtime, though, such as the GNUstep one ?
I think everything will be in Apple's public CVS - but in this mail,
Apple point to deeper dependencies on Leopard.:
Okay, I get errors when I do "archive" the port.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $ sudo port fetch xorg-proto
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $ sudo port checksum xorg-proto
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $ sudo port configure xorg-proto
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $ sudo port build xorg-proto
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $ sudo port destroot
On Oct 30, 2007, at 2:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That port is supposed to do nothing but trigger dependencies.
fetch { }
checksum{ }
configure { }
build { }
destroot{ }
activate{ }
Is there another stage that needs to be eliminated? I'm no
Sorry I wasn't clear, but I was hoping to spur comments by someone with
knowledge of the port. I could experiment and perhaps find the problem,
but there are others on the list more knowledgable that hopefully will
provide some insight.
Mark
"Soo-Hyun Choi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Thanks fo
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. But I don't get what you are saying. Would you kindly
give some more information what should I do with that?
Regards,
Soo-Hyun
On 10/30/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "Soo-Hyun Choi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >If I attache more detailed error
Jochen Küpper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>I always wondered why my apache would not start at boot-time... Now I
>updgraded to MacPorts apache2 version 2.2.6 and take a quick look
>into it. Apparently one has to edit
> /opt/local/etc/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.apache2/
>org.macports.apache2.
Hi Jochen,
On Oct 30, 2007, at 9:35 AM, Jochen Küpper wrote:
Hi All,
I always wondered why my apache would not start at boot-time... Now
I updgraded to MacPorts apache2 version 2.2.6 and take a quick look
into it. Apparently one has to edit
/opt/local/etc/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.apach
Hi All,
I always wondered why my apache would not start at boot-time... Now I
updgraded to MacPorts apache2 version 2.2.6 and take a quick look
into it. Apparently one has to edit
/opt/local/etc/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.apache2/
org.macports.apache2.plist
and change the Disabled key to
"Soo-Hyun Choi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>If I attache more detailed error message, it would something like:
>
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $ sudo port install xorg-proto
>---> Fetching xorg-proto
>---> Verifying checksum(s) for xorg-proto
>---> Extracting xorg-proto
>---> Configuring xorg-proto
For some reason when I ask for a selfupdate it just hangs like there's
no tomorrow -- whoops, just got back that Error: /opt/local/bin/port:
selfupdate failed: Couldn't sync the ports tree: sync failed doing rsync
maggoteater:~ grimm$
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On Oct 30, 2007, at 11:20 AM, Markus Weissmann wrote:
Well, this simply is not going to work -- this has to be an opt-in,
not an opt-out option!
I agree with Markus. It doesn't make sense to create a new default
option that could (and probably will) break a bunch of ports.
If you do not kn
If I attache more detailed error message, it would something like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $ sudo port install xorg-proto
---> Fetching xorg-proto
---> Verifying checksum(s) for xorg-proto
---> Extracting xorg-proto
---> Configuring xorg-proto
---> Building xorg-proto with target all
---> Stagin
FYI RSync times out.. :(
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On 10/30/07, Anders F Björklund wrote:
> Xcode 2.5 will soon be available, as the end-of-the-road for Tiger...
> But it probably doesn't have all the features and fixes of Xcode 3.0.
Good news.
> > Only the command line GNU tools in Xcode are open source, such as gcc
> > itself.
>
> Not all too
On 30.10.2007, at 13:52, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2007-10-30 12:43:52 +0100, Anders F Björklund wrote:
Weissmann Markus:
Yes, but I meant this to be a per-Portfile choice so a maintainer
can mark
his/her port as being able to build in parallel. Doing this with the
sledgehammer for all ports
o The bug could also be reported upstream, so that a ".NOTPARALLEL:"
o is added to the Makefile.
Interesting pseudo-target.
Maybe MacPorts uses, and ports that can't should patch their makefiles?
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Doctoral Candidate
Robotics Institute
On 10/28/07, Anders F Björklund afb-at-macports.org |MacPorts|
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> js wrote:
>
> > http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20070524074057479
> >> From this article, I learned how we can easily speed up build phase
> >> of MacPorts.
> >
> > Can I make this behavior (-j)
On 2007-10-30 12:43:52 +0100, Anders F Björklund wrote:
> Weissmann Markus:
>> Yes, but I meant this to be a per-Portfile choice so a maintainer can mark
>> his/her port as being able to build in parallel. Doing this with the
>> sledgehammer for all ports that use 'make' might be a bit too much.
Hey, folks!
Now I am trying to build zenity on my PowerMac G5 (MacOSX 10.4.10, Xcode
2.4.1, gcc-4.0.1, MacPorts-1.5.2). I got an error message, which relevant
part I am copying below. I am stuck with it. Can anyone help me?
Thanks,
Marcus Vinicius Eiffle Duarte
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Niterói, RJ, Bra
Hi,
I have tried a new installation on Leopard.
I have installed XCode and the Unix SDK.
When I try sudo port selfupdate (I have a version 1.5 installed), I
receive this error message:
configure: Please install the BSD SDK package from the Xcode Developer
Tools CD.
configure: error: libmd w
Hey, folks!
I am still trying to build planner.
After the messages I received, I installed MacPorts-1.5.2, uninstalled all
previously installed ports, selected gcc-4.0.1 as compiler and tried again.
The ports I builr previously (MacPorts-1.5.0 + gcc-3.3) built fine.
However, when trying to build p
hi,
when i'm trying to install "xort-proto" package in my Mac OS X 10.4.10 using
macport version 1.520, i'm getting following error, so i cannot proceed. it
would be wonderful if anyone can give some clue on it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $ sudo port -v install xorg-proto
---> Packaging tgz archive f
Weissmann Markus:
Yes, but I meant this to be a per-Portfile choice so a maintainer can
mark his/her port as being able to build in parallel. Doing this with
the sledgehammer for all ports that use 'make' might be a bit too
much. ;)
It is supposed to be the default... But broken ports might
On 30.10.2007, at 12:13, Anders F Björklund wrote:
I'd rather encourage a mechanism for port that provides a
mechanism for port authors to know how many processors there are
and to enable parallel builds if they know this to work.
Perhaps a switch "use_parallel_build [yes|no]" that will add "
I'd rather encourage a mechanism for port that provides a mechanism
for port authors to know how many processors there are and to enable
parallel builds if they know this to work.
Perhaps a switch "use_parallel_build [yes|no]" that will add "-j
2*CPUS" to build.args.
There's a bunch of other i
On 28.10.2007, at 23:52, js wrote:
On 10/29/07, Anders F Björklund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Note that some ports will fail to build, when using "make -j 2"
What causes the build erorr? is it for bad Makefile or problem of
"-j"
option itself?
Bad makefiles, usually missing dependencies.
Hello,
This is a reply for
http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/2007-September/005687.html
The problem is still there for Leopard (9A581) on PowerPC. Should
macports make a patch for it?
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David Corking wrote:
I posted a bug report about Xcode Find (in a file versus in a
project) and
the developers said it should be fixed in Xcode 3.0.
I think you will find the IDE portion of Xcode is closed source. If
the bug is in the IDE, and
Apple don't backport it themselves, you are out
I can't seem to get mysql5 to start at boot.
I did a " sudo port -v install mysql5 +server."
I do have a system link to org.macports.mysql5.plist located in my
Library/LaunchDaemons.
Any idea why it won't start?
I am manually able to start with sudo -u root mysql5 -p
Thanks for any help,
S
On 10/29/07, Instruct ICC wrote:
> I posted a bug report about Xcode Find (in a file versus in a project) and
> the developers said it should be fixed in Xcode 3.0.
I think you will find the IDE portion of Xcode is closed source. If
the bug is in the IDE, and
Apple don't backport it themselves,
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