Ok, fixed.
But I still don't understand what this means...
Le what 1 nov. 07 à 02:45, Yvan Barthélemy a écrit :
Hello,
I am getting :
$ sudo port info subversion-javahlbindings
Error: Unable to open port: invalid command name "configure.cxx"
and I have no idea what does it means.
Thanks fo
I forgot to provide some configuration information:
OS: 10.5
MacPorts version: 1.5 (hmm, let's just check with 1.52, I tell you
later, sorry for bothering in the case of this works after updating, I
was convinced that the package contained cutting-edge version)...
Thanks for help
Yvan
Le 1
A few days ago I installed pan2 and all its dependencies. I'm having
problems trying to compile wine so I deleted /opt/local and
reinstalled macports. Now, gmime won't build. I get the following
error:
(cd .libs/libgmime-2.0.lax/libutil.a && ar x /opt/local/var/macports/
build/
_opt_lo
Hello,
I am getting :
$ sudo port info subversion-javahlbindings
Error: Unable to open port: invalid command name "configure.cxx"
and I have no idea what does it means.
Thanks for your help
Yvan
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build system type... i386-apple-
darwin9.0.0
checking host system type... i386-apple-darwin9.0.0
configure: autobuild project... GNU coreutils
configure: autobuild revision... 6.9
configure: autobuild hostname... Macintosh.local
configure: autobuild timestamp... 20071031-184539
checking for a BSD-compa
ecking host system type... i386-apple-darwin9.0.0
configure: autobuild project... GNU coreutils
configure: autobuild revision... 6.9
configure: autobuild hostname... Macintosh.local
configure: autobuild timestamp... 20071031-184539
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /opt/local/bin/ginstall -c
che
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> [...] MacPorts
> will not install anything called "gcc" to override your system's GCC.
Not by default, but you can install and use gcc_select from MacPorts to
do this.
Rainer
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igure: autobuild project... GNU coreutils
configure: autobuild revision... 6.9
configure: autobuild hostname... Macintosh.local
configure: autobuild timestamp... 20071031-184539
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /opt/local/bin/ginstall -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for
Yup, that was it. Thanks. I'll always remember to do a selfupdate
and a clean next time an install fails.
On Oct 31, 2007, at 1:49 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
I assume that's this bug which was already fixed:
http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/ticket/12997
Please "sudo port selfupdat
On Oct 30, 2007, at 05:54, Ulion wrote:
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?
It's this bug:
http://trac.macports.org/projects/mac
Maybe it's the absence of the restart-netchange option, again.
Unfortunately we cannot implement that in MacPorts until code from
trunk makes its way into a released version of MacPorts. But we have
other issues blocking the release of all of the base code (such as
the "cd" command which st
On Oct 31, 2007, at 13:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Attempting to install xfig.
*) I am using a clean installation of Leopard
*) XcodeTools.mpkg installed
*) X11SDK.pkg installed
*) All the dependences build, but xfig will not activate
$ sudo port install xfig
Password:
---> Activating xfig 3
On Oct 31, 2007, at 11:34, Brian Yamabe wrote:
py25-mysql is failing for me.
sudo port install py25-mysql gets:
running build
running build_py
copying MySQLdb/release.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.3-ppc-2.5/MySQLdb
running build_ext
building '_mysql' extension
gcc -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-long-do
I assume that's this bug which was already fixed:
http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/ticket/12997
Please "sudo port selfupdate" and "sudo port clean --work tiff" and
try again.
On Oct 31, 2007, at 09:41, Rick Gigger wrote:
Mac os 10.5.0 (build 9A581)
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz
MacPor
On Oct 31, 2007, at 07:03, William Davis wrote:
I was under the impression ports were being built using macports
own port gcc 4.2.2. In any event now that I have Leopard installed
with XCode 3.0 and the new SDKs I now see this:
macintosh:~ frstan$ which gcc
/usr/bin/gcc
macintosh:~ frstan$
gure: autobuild revision... 6.9
configure: autobuild hostname... Macintosh.local
configure: autobuild timestamp... 20071031-184539
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /opt/local/bin/ginstall -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /opt/local/
Attempting to install xfig.
*) I am using a clean installation of Leopard
*) XcodeTools.mpkg installed
*) X11SDK.pkg installed
*) All the dependences build, but xfig will not activate
$ sudo port install xfig
Password:
---> Activating xfig 3.2.5_1
Error: T
ild hostname... Macintosh.local
configure: autobuild timestamp... 20071031-184539
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /opt/local/bin/ginstall -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /opt/local/bin/gmkdir -p
checking for gawk... no
checking for maw
t;
returned error 77
Command output: checking build system type... i386-apple-darwin9.0.0
checking host system type... i386-apple-darwin9.0.0
configure: autobuild project... GNU coreutils
configure: autobuild revision... 6.9
configure: autobuild hostname... Macintosh.local
configure: autobuild timest
I have MySql5 up and running and the below command:
sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/
org.macports.mysql5.plist
worked fine for me.
--Samuel.
On Oct 31, 2007, at 6:28 AM, Takashi Yoshida wrote:
Actually, I'm having the same issue here.
I installed MySQL5 on a fresh Leopard sys
py25-mysql is failing for me.
sudo port install py25-mysql gets:
running build
running build_py
copying MySQLdb/release.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.3-ppc-2.5/MySQLdb
running build_ext
building '_mysql' extension
gcc -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-long-double -no-cpp-precomp -mno-fused-
madd -DNDEBUG -D
Parallell builds are an optional feature, and will never be disabled
by default.
*enabled* by default, darnit.
--anders
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Markus Weissmann wrote:
No, but we should only enable parallel builds for software we know to
behave correctly. I wont kick you if you enable a parallel build for a
port that you maintain and you are not 100% sure that it'll work
_always_ -- the bug reports are yours. But I do not like 1.
unm
Mac os 10.5.0 (build 9A581)
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz
MacPorts 1.520
gcc version 4.0.1 (Apple Inc. build 5465)
$ sudo port install tiff
---> Fetching tiff
---> Verifying checksum(s) for tiff
---> Extracting tiff
---> Configuring tiff
---> Building tiff with target all
Error: Target org.macpor
On 10/31/07, William Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Oct 31, 2007, at 8:44 AM, Patrick Burleson wrote:
>
> > On 10/31/07, William Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> zlib filed tp build under os 10.5 intel core duo 1.86GHz
> >
> >
> > That's strange. It built fine on my MacBook Core 2 Duo
On 31.10.2007, at 12:36, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2007-10-31 12:26:44 +0100, Markus Weissmann wrote:
On 31.10.2007, at 05:13, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
I disagree. Port maintainers should test their port to see if they
work with "make -j".
Well, you cannot reliably test this. If you're lucky i
Found this one to be the best setup tutorial:
http://homepage.mac.com/duling/halfdozen/NeDi-Howto.html#d0e94
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On Oct 31, 2007, at 7:36 AM, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2007-10-31 12:26:44 +0100, Markus Weissmann wrote:
On 31.10.2007, at 05:13, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
I disagree. Port maintainers should test their port to see if they
work with "make -j".
Well, you cannot reliably test this. If you're luck
Actually, I'm having the same issue here.
I installed MySQL5 on a fresh Leopard system on MacBook Pro and MySQL5
does not start even after running the command:
sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.mysql5.plist
And I also have the same issue with Apache2 installation as
On Oct 31, 2007, at 8:44 AM, Patrick Burleson wrote:
On 10/31/07, William Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
zlib filed tp build under os 10.5 intel core duo 1.86GHz
That's strange. It built fine on my MacBook Core 2 Duo 2 Ghz on 10.5
as a dependency for Subversion.
Were you building zlib on
On 10/31/07, William Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> zlib filed tp build under os 10.5 intel core duo 1.86GHz
That's strange. It built fine on my MacBook Core 2 Duo 2 Ghz on 10.5
as a dependency for Subversion.
Were you building zlib on its own or as a part of another port?
__
I was under the impression ports were being built using macports own
port gcc 4.2.2. In any event now that I have Leopard installed with
XCode 3.0 and the new SDKs I now see this:
macintosh:~ frstan$ which gcc
/usr/bin/gcc
macintosh:~ frstan$ gcc
i686-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1: no input files
m
On 2007-10-31 12:26:44 +0100, Markus Weissmann wrote:
> On 31.10.2007, at 05:13, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
>> I disagree. Port maintainers should test their port to see if they
>> work with "make -j".
>
> Well, you cannot reliably test this. If you're lucky it might work
> one time and fail the other.
On 31.10.2007, at 05:13, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
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 ha
On Oct 31, 2007, at 05:28, Marcus Vinicius Eiffle Duarte wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
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,
zlib filed tp build under os 10.5 intel core duo 1.86GHz
-d output contained:
Checking for unistd.h... No.
Checking whether to use vs[n]printf() or s[n]printf()... using
s[n]printf()
Checking for snprintf() in stdio.h... No.
WARNING: snprintf() not found, falling back to sprintf(). zlib
c
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