The servers were down for a planned move, I think you might have tried
during that. Just to check for a firewall, does this result in a
connection?
$ telnet rsync.macports.org 873
Trying 17.254.17.246...
Connected to alpha.macosforge.org.
Escape character is '^]'.
@RSYNCD: 29
-Bill
On Mar
Le 12 mars 08 à 22:50, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
On Mar 11, 2008, at 04:58, Dushan Mitrovich wrote:
When I ran 'port' from the /opt/local/bin directory, I got:
- begin --
[/opt/local/bin]$
=> ./port -d selfupdate
DEBUG: Rebuilding the
Le 12 mars 08 à 22:07, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
On Mar 11, 2008, at 22:14, Thomas De Contes wrote:
Le 10 mars 08 à 01:17, Adam Mercer a écrit :
Looks like a readline issue, do you happen to have a local readline
installed in /usr/local or somewhere else?
you're right :-)
$ locate readline
On Mar 11, 2008, at 11:14, Alex Zavatone wrote:
> Also, some of the docs say to use -d, others say -v. A little
> inconsistency there.
-v is verbose output.
-d is debug output, which includes all the verbose output and a
little more.
Use whichever you like, or neither.
__
On Mar 11, 2008, at 14:42, Alex Zavatone wrote:
> On Mar 11, 2008, at 1:23 PM, Adrian Nier wrote:
>
>> you need to create a missing file or give the full path to the port
>> executable. The latter solution means that you have to enter the
>> following on the command line:
>>
>> sudo /opt/local/bin
The rsync repo gets sluggish around 4-5am PDT every day due to server
backups and maintenance. I'm actually going to try spreading out some
of the load throughout the day to help... But right now, you can
expect the selfupdate and syncs to take up to 10m. Normally on average
they take 1-3m
On Mar 12, 2008, at 4:45 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Mar 10, 2008, at 13:56, Bill Hernandez wrote:
>
>> On Mar 10, 2008, at 1:17 PM, Rainer Müller wrote:
>>
>>> Bill Hernandez wrote:
>>>
I am running OS X 10.5.2 on an iMacG5 pentium machine.
I just downloaded MacPorts-1.6.0.pkg and tri
On Mar 11, 2008, at 04:58, Dushan Mitrovich wrote:
> I had downloaded the MacPorts-1.6.0.dmg file but failed trying to
> install
> it on my Mac Pro system (4 processors), apparently because 'rsync'
> failed.
>
> This appears to be the same problem that Bill Hernandez wrote about
> ear-
> lie
On Mar 10, 2008, at 13:56, Bill Hernandez wrote:
> On Mar 10, 2008, at 1:17 PM, Rainer Müller wrote:
>
>> Bill Hernandez wrote:
>>
>>> I am running OS X 10.5.2 on an iMacG5 pentium machine.
>>> I just downloaded MacPorts-1.6.0.pkg and tried to install it
>>> several times, but it always hangs up
On Mar 11, 2008, at 22:14, Thomas De Contes wrote:
> Le 10 mars 08 à 01:17, Adam Mercer a écrit :
>
>> Looks like a readline issue, do you happen to have a local readline
>> installed in /usr/local or somewhere else?
>
> you're right :-)
>
> $ locate readline
> /usr/include/readline
> /usr/include
On Mar 12, 2008, at 06:45, Olga Lyashevskaya wrote:
> Thank you, Ryan
>
> Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> You may have outdated ports or an outdated MacPorts.
>> Please
>> selfupdate and try again:
>> sudo port selfupdate
>
>
> e7253:~ olichka$ sudo port selfupdate
>
> MacPorts base version 1.5 installe
On Mar 12, 2008, at 14:31, Thomas Condon wrote:
> I think that the machine locked up after the port finished running,
> but
> before I got around to readying what was on the screen. So after
> re-boot I found it installed and active (according to the port
> command),
> but that apparently do
Matt Hippely wrote:
> Did you check to see if apache was running/started? I am not an expert but
> here is what I would try...
> I'm not sure what version of OSX you are running but I have the latest
> version of Tiger, fyi. Here is what I see when I run the following commands
> from terminal:
> ps
> On 12 Mar, 2008, at 12:07, Olga Lyashevskaya wrote:
>>> Have you upgraded to Leopard recently? If so, did
>>> you install the new
>>> version of Xcode? This kind of error often appears
>>> when people try to
>>> use Tiger's Xcode on Leopard.
If you don't have a Developer folder at your hard dri
Just because its installed doesnt mean its running. Do you see any
httpd processes running when you run "ps auxwww | grep http"? Is
anything listening on port 80 when you run "netstat -an"? You probably
need to load the launch daemon that got installed. Some help text
about this should have
Did you check to see if apache was running/started? I am not an expert but
here is what I would try...
I'm not sure what version of OSX you are running but I have the latest
version of Tiger, fyi. Here is what I see when I run the following commands
from terminal:
ps -aux | grep httpd
I get results
Folks,
I got some great suggestions a while back about what may be wrong with
my PHP5 port and why it wasn't running. However, I still can't make it
work.
I think the problem may be in Apache itself - my setup, not the port -
because when I try to open an html file on my machine using:
http:
No, Trac's permissions arent granular enough for what we want, so
until I or someone else comes up with a plugin to work around it you
just need to ask a developer to add you So which ticket are you
interested in?
-Bill
On Mar 12, 2008, at 10:01 AM, Chris Waterson wrote:
(Apologies i
(Apologies in advance for the newbie question...)
Is there a way to add oneself to the cc list of a MacPorts Trac ticket
that you didn't create?
thanks!
chris
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On 12 Mar, 2008, at 12:07, Olga Lyashevskaya wrote:
Have you upgraded to Leopard recently? If so, did
you install the new
version of Xcode? This kind of error often appears
when people try to
use Tiger's Xcode on Leopard.
It is a new iMac, and it came with Leopard on it, so I
presume that Xcode
Dear Chris,
--- Chris Pickel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you upgraded to Leopard recently? If so, did
> you install the new
> version of Xcode? This kind of error often appears
> when people try to
> use Tiger's Xcode on Leopard.
It is a new iMac, and it came with Leopard on it, so I
p
Where exactly is the ntop support list? The latest news on
http://www.ntop.org/news.html
is from June 2007.
On Mar 11, 2008, at 5:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> ntop is broken on 10.5 and I don't know what the fix is yet. If
> someone
> could ask the ntop support list it would be grea
On 12 Mar, 2008, at 7:45, Olga Lyashevskaya wrote:
e7253:~ olichka$ sudo port selfupdate
MacPorts base version 1.5 installed
Downloaded MacPorts base version 1.600
Configuring, Building and Installing new MacPorts base
Error: /opt/local/bin/port: selfupdate failed: Error
installing new MacPor
Thank you, Ryan
--- Ryan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You may have outdated ports or an outdated MacPorts.
> Please
> selfupdate and try again:
> sudo port selfupdate
e7253:~ olichka$ sudo port selfupdate
MacPorts base version 1.5 installed
Downloaded MacPorts base version 1.600
On Mar 12, 2008, at 04:43, Olga Lyashevskaya wrote:
> I am trying to install Dia by typing the following:
>
> cd /opt/local/bin
>
> ls
> daemondo portf portmirror
> port portindex
>
> sudo port install dia
>
> Unable to execute port: can't read "sysroot": no such
> variabl
Dear list,
I am trying to install Dia by typing the following:
cd /opt/local/bin
ls
daemondoportf portmirror
portportindex
sudo port install dia
Unable to execute port: can't read "sysroot": no such
variable
What am I doing wrong?
Mac OS X 10.5.2
Kind regards,
On 11 mars 08, at 15:45, Yvon Thoraval wrote:
> because i want to install the latest rubycocoa (0.13.2) i wonder if
> the ruby config is done with the --enabled-shared option
% port cat ruby
configure.args --enable-shared \
--mandir="${prefix}/share/man" \
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