On Jul 1, 2008, at 01:42, Dan Stowell wrote:
> 2008/6/25 Ryan Schmidt:
>
>> On Jun 24, 2008, at 19:33, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>
>>> On Jun 23, 2008, at 13:52, Dan Stowell wrote:
>>>
I installed the "qt4-mac" port. Looks fine so far:
% port installed | grep qt
qt4-mac @4.4.0_3+db
Hi,
I submitted a portfile a few weeks back (ticket #15596)
and haven't heard anything one way or another.
Anyone know who I might contact about this?
Thanks,
-kevin
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On Jun 30, 2008, at 6:07 PM, Tom Allison wrote:
I noticed that the last upgrade of subversion picked up cyrus-sasl
on my
macbook.
I'm interested to know how I can lock ports to a specific version of
subversion (or other software) so that I can avoid something like
this?
I'm curious -- wh
I noticed that the last upgrade of subversion picked up cyrus-sasl on my
macbook.
I'm interested to know how I can lock ports to a specific version of
subversion (or other software) so that I can avoid something like this?
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I'm getting more confused every 10 minutes with this apache installation.
I installed apache2:
sudo port installed | grep apache
apache2 @2.2.9_1 (active)
The manual says version 1.3
Error pages say 1.3.41.
Prior to this, in uninstalled all the apache modules and deleted the
/opt/local/apach
Daniel J. Luke wrote:
> On Jun 25, 2008, at 2:54 AM, Tom Allison wrote:
>> Of course, as the result of this, right now I can't even get users to
>> run any cgi (eg: /~tom/works.cgi)
Something else is seriously wrong with this installation
I stopped apache (apachectl stop) and the only change
Dan Stowell wrote, On 23/06/08 20:52:
> % which qmake
> /opt/local/bin/qmake
What shell are you using? Under bash, "which" won't take aliases and
such into consideration.
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