On Jan 6, 2008, at 7:27 AM, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I would rather fix this for Apache2 rather than uproot the openssl
Portfile (which uses 0.9.8g) and which many other MacPorts depend on.
Yes, it is possible: a simple workaround consists in stripping out from
Apache2's configure the option
Hello all --
I've taken note of Ticket 11755 regarding a patch to the Apache2 MacPort due
to the known problems with mod_ssl on Leopard. I have installed both the
openssl and openssl97 MacPorts. I deactivated openssl and ensured that
openssl97 was active. I patched the apache2 (version 2.2.6 of Ap
On Jan 5, 2008, at 23:43, paul beard wrote:
The maintainer is the ever-popular "nomaintainer" so I have no idea
who should get this. And I couldn't access TRAC to look for or file a
ticket.
It's this bug:
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/13448
and this bug:
http://trac.m
On Jan 5, 2008, at 23:44, Andre-John Mas wrote:
I noticed that there is no variant of Apache2 allowing for IPv6
support. Is there any
chance one could be added?
If this is not already possible with the standard apache2, then you
should file an enhancement request ticket in our issue tracke
Hi,
I noticed that there is no variant of Apache2 allowing for IPv6
support. Is there any
chance one could be added?
Andre
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On Jan 5, 2008, at 18:03, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jan 5, 2008, at 17:47, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
$ dig www.zsh.org
; <<>> DiG 9.3.4 <<>> www.zsh.org
;; global options: printcmd
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
$
It appears that none of zsh.org's nameservers are reachable, thu
On Jan 5, 2008, at 19:52, Chris Janton wrote:
On 2008-01-05 , at 18:21 , Kevin Ballard wrote:
Ok, I've just replaced the if-else statement that used this info
command with a try-catch block instead, to see if that makes any
difference (r32514). Please update to HEAD, reinstall port, and
On 2008-01-05 , at 18:21 , Kevin Ballard wrote:
Ok, I've just replaced the if-else statement that used this info
command with a try-catch block instead, to see if that makes any
difference (r32514). Please update to HEAD, reinstall port, and see
if the problem remains.
If the problem pers
On Jan 5, 2008, at 19:28, KURAAKU Deibiddo wrote:
I've been trying to install both of these ports on 10.5 Leopard,
but have met with no success so far.
For some insane reason, it looks for /Applications/Developer/usr/
bin/xcodebuild (which with Xcode tools installed, is actually in /
usr/bi
I've been trying to install both of these ports on 10.5 Leopard, but have
met with no success so far.
For some insane reason, it looks for
/Applications/Developer/usr/bin/xcodebuild (which with Xcode tools
installed, is actually in /usr/bin). If i symlink /usr into
/Applications/Developer, I get
Ok, I've just replaced the if-else statement that used this info
command with a try-catch block instead, to see if that makes any
difference (r32514). Please update to HEAD, reinstall port, and see if
the problem remains.
If the problem persists, please pass the -d switch and see if you
c
On Jan 5, 2008, at 19:18, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Dec 29, 2007, at 09:12, Chris Janton wrote:
On 2007-12-29 , at 05:16 , Boey Maun Suang wrote:
Unfortunately, we don't seem to have too many people with Panther
boxes
who are able to help us test on that platform. If you, or indeed
anybody
On Dec 29, 2007, at 09:12, Chris Janton wrote:
On 2007-12-29 , at 05:16 , Boey Maun Suang wrote:
Unfortunately, we don't seem to have too many people with Panther
boxes
who are able to help us test on that platform. If you, or indeed
anybody
else, would like to help me and see if they ca
On Jan 5, 2008, at 18:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still plugging away at getting glade3 installed. My latest
problem port
is py25-wxpython. I get a compile error (syntax error of some sort -
unexpected ; or something). I decided to try simply building and
installing
it from source.
On 2008-01-05 , at 17:55 , Kevin Ballard wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> tclsh
% proc foo_bar {} { return 3 }
% foo_bar
3
% info commands foo_bar
foo_bar
% info commands foo
%
Tell me if you get different results.
% house54 4 # which tclsh
/usr/bin/tclsh
house54 5 # tclsh
% proc foo_bar {} { ret
I'm still plugging away at getting glade3 installed. My latest problem port
is py25-wxpython. I get a compile error (syntax error of some sort -
unexpected ; or something). I decided to try simply building and installing
it from source. Worked fine. Now, is there some way to tell the port
com
Ok, the other possibility is that it's doing a substring search on
some versions of tclsh. Try this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> tclsh
% proc foo_bar {} { return 3 }
% foo_bar
3
% info commands foo_bar
foo_bar
% info commands foo
%
Tell me if you get different results.
-Kevin Ballard
On Jan 5, 2008
On 2008-01-05 , at 17:36 , Kevin Ballard wrote:
I think I must have misinformed you. Do not put the square brackets
around the command when typing it at the tclsh prompt.
% info commands ui_channels
Try just doing that.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:face:120 $ sw_vers
ProductName:Mac OS X
Product
I think I must have misinformed you. Do not put the square brackets
around the command when typing it at the tclsh prompt.
% info commands ui_channels
Try just doing that.
-Kevin Ballard
On Jan 5, 2008, at 7:28 PM, Chris Janton wrote:
On 2008-01-05 , at 16:12 , Kevin Ballard wrote:
Chris,
On Jan 5, 2008, at 18:28, Chris Janton wrote:
On 2008-01-05 , at 16:12 , Kevin Ballard wrote:
Chris, can you fire up the tclsh shell and tell me what that
command returns?
Interestingly - the system I am "working with" - OS X Client 10.3.9
- doesn't show any problem in tclsh, but it fail
On 2008-01-05 , at 16:12 , Kevin Ballard wrote:
Chris, can you fire up the tclsh shell and tell me what that
command returns?
Interestingly - the system I am "working with" - OS X Client 10.3.9 -
doesn't show any problem in tclsh, but it fails. My target system -
the OS X Server - shows
On Jan 5, 2008, at 17:47, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
$ dig www.zsh.org
; <<>> DiG 9.3.4 <<>> www.zsh.org
;; global options: printcmd
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
$
It appears that none of zsh.org's nameservers are reachable, thus
www.zsh.org and ftp.zsh.org are unavailable
will do.
On Jan 5, 2008, at 6:47 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jan 5, 2008, at 17:09, Charlse Darwin wrote:
$ sudo port install zsh
Password:
---> Fetching zsh
---> Attempting to fetch zsh-4.2.6.tar.bz2 from http://
www.zsh.org/pub/
---> Attempting to fetch zsh-4.2.6.tar.bz2 from ftp://ftp.
On Jan 5, 2008, at 17:09, Charlse Darwin wrote:
$ sudo port install zsh
Password:
---> Fetching zsh
---> Attempting to fetch zsh-4.2.6.tar.bz2 from http://www.zsh.org/
pub/
---> Attempting to fetch zsh-4.2.6.tar.bz2 from ftp://ftp.zsh.org/
zsh/
---> Attempting to fetch zsh-4.2.6.tar.bz2 f
We removed ui_channels and added a ui_channels_default, then changed
where we call ui_channels to check and see if the command exists (so
clients can override it), and if it doesn't exist to call
ui_channels_default instead.
So basically, the only reason it might fail on 10.3 is if [info
$ sudo port install zsh
Password:
---> Fetching zsh
---> Attempting to fetch zsh-4.2.6.tar.bz2 from http://www.zsh.org/pub/
---> Attempting to fetch zsh-4.2.6.tar.bz2 from ftp://ftp.zsh.org/zsh/
---> Attempting to fetch zsh-4.2.6.tar.bz2 from ftp://
ftp.sterling.com/zsh/
---> Attempting to f
On Jan 5, 2008, at 16:49, Kevin Ballard wrote:
On Jan 5, 2008, at 3:30 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jan 5, 2008, at 04:43, Chris Janton wrote:
On 2008-01-05 , at 01:19 , Kevin Ballard wrote:
On Jan 4, 2008, at 23:32, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Maybe this changeset is related to the problem?
http
Reverting changes just because of the name is probably a bad idea -
that change was made for a reason, and there's nothing I can think of
that would make that change have any problems on 10.3.
-Kevin Ballard
On Jan 5, 2008, at 3:30 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jan 5, 2008, at 04:43, Chris J
On Jan 5, 2008, at 16:00, David Epstein wrote:
sudo port -d selfupdate this passed, but with some warning
messages that
I might try cleaning up some directory or directories manually; I
paid no
attention to this
As apache2 was giving me trouble, I then did
sudo port clean --all apache2
sudo port -d selfupdate this passed, but with some warning messages that
I might try cleaning up some directory or directories manually; I paid no
attention to this
As apache2 was giving me trouble, I then did
sudo port clean --all apache2 --- this worked
sudo port install apache2 --- error m
On Jan 5, 2008, at 15:34, Michael J. Vollinger wrote:
I checked in /Applications/MacPorts and it Abiword.app is there,
but it is Cocoa version (not using x11) for some reason. I
installed that version a while ago when I could not get the
MacPorts (x11) version to install. But I did NOT
I checked in /Applications/MacPorts and it Abiword.app is there, but
it is Cocoa version (not using x11) for some reason. I installed
that version a while ago when I could not get the MacPorts (x11)
version to install. But I did NOT install it in the MacPorts
directory, I installed it in
On Jan 5, 2008, at 15:27, Michael J. Vollinger wrote:
On Jan 5, 2008, at 3:53 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
port contents abiword-x11
Here is the output and part of the list:
tephra:~ mikev$ port contents abiword
Port abiword contains:
/Applications/MacPorts/AbiWord.app/Contents/Frameworks/
e
Here is the output and part of the list:
tephra:~ mikev$ port contents abiword
Port abiword contains:
/Applications/MacPorts/AbiWord.app/Contents/Frameworks/
enchant.framework/enchant
/Applications/MacPorts/AbiWord.app/Contents/Frameworks/
enchant.framework/Headers
/Applications/MacPorts/
Port abiword installs an Aqua app in /Applications/MacPorts. Look for
it in the Finder.
On 5 Jan 2008, at 15:53, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jan 5, 2008, at 14:48, Michael J. Vollinger wrote:
After that I tried installing the other abiword package, version
2.4.5_0 and it says it installed. Th
On Jan 5, 2008, at 14:48, Michael J. Vollinger wrote:
After that I tried installing the other abiword package, version
2.4.5_0 and it says it installed. The problem I am having now is
I can not start the program. When I open a xterm window and type
abiword I get the error message: bash:
> There is an issue filed about problems installing abiword-x11 on Leopard
> (I assumed you're on Leopard since your output mentioned
> "i686-apple-darwin9-g++-4.0.1" and Leopard is Darwin 9):
>
> http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/13214
>
> Not sure if that's the same issue you'r
On Jan 5, 2008, at 04:43, Chris Janton wrote:
On 2008-01-05 , at 01:19 , Kevin Ballard wrote:
If this problem is related to that commit and 10.3, then the only
thing I can think of is that Mac OS X 10.3 included a broken
version of tclsh, but that doesn't seem too plausible.
I can't thin
On Jan 5, 2008, at 11:30, Michael J. Vollinger wrote:
Can anyone help me with some Abiword issues I am having? I tried
to install abiword-x11 and long list of error messages. Can be
viewed at http://www.nabble.com/abiword-x11-issues-
to14518635.html#a14518635
There is an issue filed abo
I mean, port bugs should be assigned to the maintainer of the port.
See the ticketing guidelines:
http://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets
Since the ticket was assigned to the generic macports-tickets address
when I found it, I assigned it to Paul, and added a note explaining
why I did t
On Jan 5, 2008, at 05:16, Daniel Oberhoff wrote:
Ok, I rebuilt now,
Ok, good, that should ensure that you avoid some unexpected errors.
and still get the same set of errors.
The errors you're seeing with the mozilla ports are, however,
probably expected. Like I said, they're old and not
I second this!
thanks,
mike
On Jan 5, 2008, at 12:35 PM, Rolf Würdemann wrote:
First:
#13624 (http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/13624)
(Update of the Portfile for gtkglext, so it runs on Leopard also)
after that:
#13737 (http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket
Hi
I'm having a problem building g95-0.90_2 on Intel Leopard, I get the
following error:
Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command " cd
"/opt/local/var/macports/build/_Users_ram_opt_macports_lang_g95/work/g95-0.90"
&& make all " returned error 2
Command output:
/opt/local/var/macpo
I discovered that there is a problem with the Guile 1.8 port. It
includes a patch left over from the 1.6 version which is no longer
relevant (and which causes problems) in version 1.8. It also fails to
add some symlinks that are needed to make it work with Gnucash. I've
attached a patch that
First:
#13624 (http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/13624)
(Update of the Portfile for gtkglext, so it runs on Leopard also)
after that:
#13737 (http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/13737)
(Update of gwyddion, so gwyddion works on leoparf also (depend on
Hello all,
Can anyone help me with some Abiword issues I am having? I tried to
install abiword-x11 and long list of error messages. Can be viewed at http://www.nabble.com/abiword-x11-issues-to14518635.html#a14518635
After that I tried installing the other abiword package, version
2.4.5_0 an
`Assign to maintainer'? You mean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: January 5, 2008 12:02:40 AM EST (CA)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MacPorts] #13829: sudo port -fvd install mldonkey
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Dear MacPort users,
this is an Email to qt-interest due to problems of sqlite support in
Qt4 using macPorts' sqlite3 port. See the end for macPorts-specific
questions, please.
On 05.01.2008, at 10:46, Dimitri wrote:
I am the MacPorts (www.macports.org) maintainer of Qt4 for Mac OS X.
I
Ok, I rebuilt now, and still get the same set of errors.
Am 30.12.2007 um 01:58 schrieb Daniel Oberhoff:
Hi,
Ok, yes, I had lots of those darwin_8 thingies. While deinstalling
openssl macports just broke (it seems the whole ports system
depended on openssl) so now I had to shoot it and rei
On 2008-01-05 , at 01:19 , Kevin Ballard wrote:
If this problem is related to that commit and 10.3, then the only
thing I can think of is that Mac OS X 10.3 included a broken
version of tclsh, but that doesn't seem too plausible.
I can't think of any reason for this error to only affect com
On 1/4/08, Jordan K. Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is because the original designers of Unix neglected to take into
> account the notion of user namespaces - the namespace is flat. That
> means that system or role specific names can conflict with names that
> users would like to use
If this problem is related to that commit and 10.3, then the only
thing I can think of is that Mac OS X 10.3 included a broken version
of tclsh, but that doesn't seem too plausible.
I can't think of any reason for this error to only affect commands
that open Portfiles.
-Kevin Ballard
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