On Jun 22, 2008, at 14:09, Yvon Thoraval wrote:
2008/6/13 Ryan Schmidt:
Try uninstalling git-core @1.5.3.1_0+doc first.
sudo port -f uninstall git-core @1.5.3.1_0+doc
Better yet, uninstall all versions of git-core you have installed.
Then sudo port install git-core and it should
Hi Guys,
I'm not able to install apache2 cause the requested apr-1.3.0.tar.bz2
are no longer available from the servers. The current version seems to
be 1.3.2.
Any workaround or fix would be very much appreciated.
Cheers,
Stefan
$ port install apache2
--- Fetching apr
--- Attempting to
Hi there,
this is Thorsten, stand-in maintainer of the scribus-macport.
Scribus has come out with a new version 1.3.3.12 which I've tried to
compile locally.
It compiles all right, but then one of the next steps fails.
Have a look at this and please tell me, what is going wrong here:
Wonderful, that's working now.
Thanks,
Stefan
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jun 23, 2008, at 05:49, Stefan Gräf wrote:
I'm not able to install apache2 cause the requested apr-1.3.0.tar.bz2
are no longer available from the servers. The current version seems to
be 1.3.2.
The port has already
2008/6/23 Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
MacPorts knows to download new files when necessary.
git-core checksums just fine for me. It looks like you got a corrupted
download.
yes i suspected a bad net connection at that time.
Use sudo port clean --all git-core to clean out the bad
I foolishly upgraded to subversion 1.5 without checking to see if my other
tools play nicely. Well, they don't. I need to revert to the previous
version of Subversion, but I don't see how to.
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On Jun 23, 2008, at 2:31 PM, Lorin Rivers wrote:
I foolishly upgraded to subversion 1.5 without checking to see if my
other tools play nicely. Well, they don't.
If there's something I can do with the subversion port to help here,
please let me know (and/or point me to any documentation of
Hi -
I installed the qt4-mac port. Looks fine so far:
% port installed | grep qt
qt4-mac @4.4.0_3+dbus+docs (active)
% which qmake
/opt/local/bin/qmake
% port provides `which qmake`
/opt/local/bin/qmake is provided by: qt4-mac
So how come I get this:
% qmake --version
Qmake version: 1.07a
On Jun 23, 2008, at 7:24 AM, Thorsten Zörner wrote:
Hi there,
this is Thorsten, stand-in maintainer of the scribus-macport.
Scribus has come out with a new version 1.3.3.12 which I've tried to
compile locally.
It compiles all right, but then one of the next steps fails.
Have a look at
I'm the maintainer of ushare, but it's been a long time since I've
looked at the port (since it didn't quite work with my 360), and I
also don't currently have access to the computer I installed in on.
What I can tell you right now is that I have in the past successfully
run ushare,
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