Re: Ports and their dependencies

2008-06-08 Thread markd
>> This is not an error, but a different type of dependency. A "port:foo" >> dependency means "install the port named 'foo'", whereas "lib:foo:bar" >means >> "check if the library 'foo' is present, and if not, install the port >named >> 'bar'". You can also use 'bin' or 'path' instead of 'lib' to m

Re: Ports and their dependencies (run deps and also versioning questions)

2008-06-08 Thread Tabitha McNerney
Ryan and Josh and everyone else, Thank you so very very much for helping to clarify how all this works and disambiguating the terminology and helping to understand how it all lays together logically! We could write a book: "The Anatomy of MacPorts" and make it a Best Seller on Amazon! All jokes a

Re: Request process for ports

2008-06-08 Thread Mike Savory
Hi Joe from the web pages you linked to bwctl, compiles cleanly on OS X and require Iperf2 (which is already a port, should provide a good example) owamp and thrulay seem like they would build on OS X mturoute is a windows program, Check out the existing port hping3 or maybe scamper will me

Re: Ports and their dependencies (run deps and also versioning questions)

2008-06-08 Thread Joshua Root
Tabitha McNerney wrote: > On 6/6/08, *Joshua Root* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > Tabitha McNerney wrote: > > But, then my script ran into this specific problem: > > $ port info --depends_lib speex @1.0.5 > > --> > > depends_lib: lib:

Re: Ports and their dependencies (run deps and also versioning questions)

2008-06-08 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jun 8, 2008, at 05:50, Tabitha McNerney wrote: > Hi, I have a followup question. I noticed that with the subversion > port, when I get information from it (along with enabling its > variant, the perl variant), for the lib_depends output, I get: > > $ port info --depends_lib postgresql81 @8.

Re: Deluge install issue

2008-06-08 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jun 8, 2008, at 05:46, Joe Schnide wrote: > I had no problem installing deluge on a MacBookPro but am having a > problem on > an Intel iMac. What is the difference between the MacBook Pro and the iMac? They're both Intel... Are the both running the same version of Mac OS X, Xcode, and M

Re: Request process for ports

2008-06-08 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jun 8, 2008, at 05:53, Joe Schnide wrote: > I'm not sure of what the process is for requesting ports. If there is > an officail process, please provide a pointer to the document > detailing > the process. The best thing to do is file a ticket in our issue tracker for each port. Set the Typ

Request process for ports

2008-06-08 Thread Joe Schnide
Hello, I'm not sure of what the process is for requesting ports. If there is an officail process, please provide a pointer to the document detailing the process. The ports I'd like to request are: bwctl command line client application and a scheduling and policy daemon that wraps Iperf http://e2e

Re: Ports and their dependencies (run deps and also versioning questions)

2008-06-08 Thread Tabitha McNerney
On 6/6/08, Joshua Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Tabitha McNerney wrote: > >> But, then my script ran into this specific problem: >> >> $ port info --depends_lib speex @1.0.5 >> >> --> >> >> depends_lib: lib:libogg:libogg >> >> Hmmm ... the repeat of the library dependency libogg looks to be >

Deluge install issue

2008-06-08 Thread Joe Schnide
Hello, I had no problem installing deluge on a MacBookPro but am having a problem on an Intel iMac. schnide-iMac:~ root# port -d install deluge DEBUG: Found port in file:///opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/ports/net/deluge DEBUG: Changing to port directory: /opt/local/v