Hiya,
I just installed apache2 and phpmyadmin, and was wondering why I
couldn't get phpmyadmin up and running.
Then I realised that phpmyadmin was installed into /opt/local/www,
whereas the DocumentRoot in apache2 was defined as /opt/local/apache2/
htdocs.
No problem to adjust the Docume
Hi Tim,
Tim Lyons wrote:
>> Check that /opt/local/lib/libfreetype.dylib has the correct install_name:
>>
>> otool -D /opt/local/lib/libfreetype.dylib
>>
> This gives
> tim$ otool -D libfreetype.dylib
> libfreetype.dylib:
> /usr/local/lib/libfreetype.6.dylib
>
> So the 'install name' of the librar
Thanks a million, Luke!
On 08 Apr 2008, at 23:41, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
On Apr 8, 2008, at 5:53 PM, Stephan Jaeger wrote:
I just installed via macports the ports apache2, mysql5, php5 and
perl5.8.8 on my computer.
The reason for doing so is to set up a local development server for
my Movabl
To keep your changes from being clobbered the next time you run
selfupdate, you need to create a local repository.
It is not too difficult, and there is some fine documentation at:
http://guide.macports.org/#development.local-repositories
As for fixing the wizardapp, I really am not sure where
Well, if you tell me what to do, I could give it a try. Also, now that
the Portfile builds doxygen with the doxywizard, is it going to be
updated? Something I don't really understand is that when you run port
sync or port selfupdate, the doxygen port will be replaced by the one
in the serve
Excellent.
The variant wizard builds doxywizard, which is an X11 program build
with qt3.
The variant wizardapp builds a regular double clickable Mac OS
application
(Doxywizard.app in /Applications/MacPorts) which then in turn runs
doxywizard.
wizardapp used to work, but it broke some time
Marcus,
I uninstalled doxygen, deleted files doxygen, doxytag and doxywizard
from /opt/local. Reinstalled doxygen with wizard option, and now the
installation went smoothly. Now:
aaragon@/opt/local/bin$port provides doxygen
/opt/local/bin/doxygen is provided by: doxygen
so I guess everythi
There may be a bug in the Portfile, but it has been working for me.
I have also had this problem after I interrupted an installation
during the Activation phase.
Since /opt/local/bin/doxygen does not belong to any port, I would
remove it manually.
Once doxygen is installed, you can make sure
On Apr 8, 2008, at 5:53 PM, Stephan Jaeger wrote:
I just installed via macports the ports apache2, mysql5, php5 and
perl5.8.8 on my computer.
The reason for doing so is to set up a local development server for
my MovableType development.
When I run a check (mt-check.cgi) in order to see whi
Thanks for the reply.
On 8 Apr 2008, at 05:10, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
Tim Lyons wrote:
I must be missing something very elementary here!
I am trying to install gnome-python-extras, but the configure step
fails. So I have extracted out the failing part, and it fails
trying to
link because i
Hiya,
I just installed via macports the ports apache2, mysql5, php5 and
perl5.8.8 on my computer.
The reason for doing so is to set up a local development server for my
MovableType development.
When I run a check (mt-check.cgi) in order to see which perl modules I
have to install, the mo
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 11:31 PM, Kok-Yong Tan ktan-at-realityartisans.comwrote:
> In the midsts of a "sudo port -vR upgrade installed" command on a dual
> 2GHz PowerMac G5 OS 10.4.11 system, it reported this error:
>
> Error: Target org.macports.checksum returned: Could not open file:
> /opt/local
Hi Marcus,
I did what you mentioned and the installation went fine this time.
However, just before it finished, it had an error:
$sudo port install doxygen +wizard
---> Fetching doxygen
---> Attempting to fetch doxygen-1.5.5.src.tar.gz from
ftp://ftp.stack.nl/pub/users/dimitri/
---> Veri
Thanks Rainer...
On Apr 8, 2008, at 11:17 AM, Rainer Müller wrote:
Alejandro Aragon wrote:
The output is
DEBUG: Synchronizing ports tree(s)
Synchronizing local ports tree from rsync://rsync.macports.org/
release/ ports/
DEBUG: /usr/bin/rsync -rtzv --delete-after rsync://
rsync.macports.org/
Alejandro Aragon wrote:
The output is
DEBUG: Synchronizing ports tree(s)
Synchronizing local ports tree from rsync://rsync.macports.org/release/
ports/
DEBUG: /usr/bin/rsync -rtzv --delete-after rsync://rsync.macports.org/
release/ports/ /opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/
rel
The output is
DEBUG: Synchronizing ports tree(s)
Synchronizing local ports tree from rsync://rsync.macports.org/release/
ports/
DEBUG: /usr/bin/rsync -rtzv --delete-after rsync://rsync.macports.org/
release/ports/ /opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/
release/ports
rsync: failed
Alejandro Aragon wrote:
Wow! I think I'm really in trouble!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] port sync
Password:
port sync failed: Synchronization the local ports tree failed doing
rsync
[EMAIL PROTECTED] port selfupdate
Password:
Error: /opt/local/bin/port: port selfupdate failed: Couldn't sync the
ports
Wow! I think I'm really in trouble!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] port sync
Password:
port sync failed: Synchronization the local ports tree failed doing
rsync
[EMAIL PROTECTED] port selfupdate
Password:
Error: /opt/local/bin/port: port selfupdate failed: Couldn't sync the
ports tree: Synchronization th
Alejandro Aragon wrote:
After playing with patch files for a while, now it seems that the
doxygen port is completely corrupted. Is there a way to return
everything to what it was before I started messing around with the
Portfile? I tried clean, clean --all, uninstall, everything, but
nothi
Hello everyone,
After playing with patch files for a while, now it seems that the
doxygen port is completely corrupted. Is there a way to return
everything to what it was before I started messing around with the
Portfile? I tried clean, clean --all, uninstall, everything, but
nothing seem
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