Hi everyone,
Firstly, apologies for cross-posting, but I wanted to make sure everyone
gets this.
This message is to notify all of our wonderful Panther-using MacPorts
users that we've finally ironed out the bugs that were preventing MacPorts
1.6.0 from operating correctly on Panther, and have now
On Jan 10, 2008, at 2:02 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jan 10, 2008, at 00:12, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote:
This is already fixed and will be in the next MacPorts pkg
installer, whenever that comes around (I'll think about re-
releasing the 1.6.0 installers with an improved script, but at the
On Jan 10, 2008, at 00:12, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote:
This is already fixed and will be in the next MacPorts pkg
installer, whenever that comes around (I'll think about re-
releasing the 1.6.0 installers with an improved script, but at the
moment I have no final word on that).
You're not
On Jan 9, 2008, at 4:20 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Jan 9 07:25:24 gridmac7 runner[18974]: postflight[18990]:
Synchronizing local ports tree from rsync://rsync.macports.org/
release/ports/
Jan 9 07:25:24 gridmac7 runner[18974]: postflight[18990]:
Jan 9 07:25:24 gridmac7 runner[18974]: postf
On Jan 9, 2008, at 2:00 AM, Stefan Schwarzer wrote:
Here are the info. Can it be that it can't connect to MacPorts (for
an update or so) which causes the problem? I am behind a firewill -
will have to ask the admin to open port 873 - if that's correct
Jan 9 07:25:23 gridmac7 Installer[1
On Jan 9, 2008, at 17:49, Eric Hall wrote:
On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 02:23:05PM -0600, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jan 7, 2008, at 08:49, George Georgalis wrote:
I have also tried exporting DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH, expat is not found.
That should not be necessary.
I have p5-xml-parser and expat insta
On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 02:23:05PM -0600, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
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> On Jan 7, 2008, at 08:49, George Georgalis wrote:
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> >I have also tried exporting DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH, expat is not found.
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> That should not be necessary.
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> I have p5-xml-parser and expat installed. Never seen this problem.
>
On Jan 9, 2008, at 17:19, Matrix Mole wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
No need to look in the Portfile itself. Just type "port info
MPlayer".
That will print out the maintainer's complete email address, which in
this case ends with macports.org
Wow, for some reason I hadn't ever used that comm
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Ryan Schmidt wrote:
| No need to look in the Portfile itself. Just type "port info MPlayer".
| That will print out the maintainer's complete email address, which in
| this case ends with macports.org
Wow, for some reason I hadn't ever used that comm
On Jan 9, 2008, at 17:07, Matrix Mole wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
I presume it's the infrared Apple Remote device that comes with newer
Macs. You could ask the maintainer of the MPlayer port or the
developers
of the MPlayer software if you want to know for sure.
I see in the Portfile for
On Jan 9, 2008, at 00:12, George Georgalis wrote:
Well I get the same missing expat problem, with Xcode 2.5 I'm
tempted to make a symlink to /usr/local/MacPorts from /opt/local
but I'd really like to get this figured out vs just make it work.
I don't know why it happens yet, but I have been a
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| On Jan 9, 2008, at 15:49, Matrix Mole wrote:
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| I presume it's the infrared Apple Remote device that comes with newer
| Macs. You could ask the maintainer of the MPlayer port or the developers
| of the MPlayer software if you wa
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Ryan Schmidt wrote:
| This has already come up and been discussed to death. :) See:
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| It was my understanding that the MacPorts path setup was redone for the
| 1.6.0 release. See the first change listed under the 1.6.0 release in
| the ChangeLog:
On Jan 9, 2008, at 5:28 PM, Matrix Mole wrote:
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I just obtained a new mac mini today with Leopard installed on it.
Since
this is my first experience with 10.5, I'm still learning some things.
One of the first things I did though was to install ma
On Jan 9, 2008, at 15:58, Matrix Mole wrote:
I just obtained a new mac mini today with Leopard installed on it.
Since
this is my first experience with 10.5, I'm still learning some things.
One of the first things I did though was to install macports. After
the
installation, I noticed that t
On Jan 9, 2008 3:58 PM, Matrix Mole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I just obtained a new mac mini today with Leopard installed on it. Since
> this is my first experience with 10.5, I'm still learning some things.
> One of the first things I did thou
On Jan 9, 2008, at 15:49, Matrix Mole wrote:
I was looking at the variants for mplayer, and noticed one there for
noappleremote and it's description says that this would disable apple
remote support for the build. I was wondering if this referred to the
apple remote control software, or the infr
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I just obtained a new mac mini today with Leopard installed on it. Since
this is my first experience with 10.5, I'm still learning some things.
One of the first things I did though was to install macports. After the
installation, I noticed that the .p
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I was looking at the variants for mplayer, and noticed one there for
noappleremote and it's description says that this would disable apple
remote support for the build. I was wondering if this referred to the
apple remote control software, or the infr
On Jan 9, 2008, at 08:05, Thorsten Zörner wrote:
On 09.01.08, at 02:07, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jan 8, 2008, at 18:36, Thorsten Zörner wrote:
If I can help anyone with it, I volunteer to be the maintainer
for Scribus.
Should I make you the maintainer of scribus? Let me know and I
will. I
On Jan 8, 2008, at 10:30 PM, Stefan Schwarzer wrote:
I wanted to install MacPorts on my Mac - MacPro with Leopard,
latest version. But, while using the disk image, the installation
finished with this message: "The following install step failed:
run postflight script for MacPorts-1.6.0."
[
The rsync server looks okay, so is it possible that you are behind a
firewall or proxy that is blocking 873/tcp?
Can you connect using just telnet?
bash# telnet rsync.macports.org 873
Trying 17.254.17.246...
Connected to alpha.macosforge.org.
Escape character is '^]'.
@RSYNCD: 28
-Bill
On
It looks like the port file for gnucash needs a look at. I'm a novice at all
this so would not have a clue where to start :(
I have been told that you can do some kind of linking to make it work but
the resulting program is not that stable which, for record keeping is not
the best solution.
On Ja
Dear Victor,
please keep mailing to the macports-users mailinglist. I need more
information here.
Please do:
sudo port -d selfupdate
sudo port -d uninstall pidgin
sudo port -d install pidgin
and show us the relevant lines from the pidgin configure process.
Kind regards
Thomas
Victor Escob
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