At 23:00 -0500 25/7/08, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jul 25, 2008, at 20:09, Mark Hattam wrote:
At 17:05 -0500 25/7/08, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jul 25, 2008, at 16:40, Mark Hattam wrote:
At 17:30 -0500 24/7/08, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jul 24, 2008, at 16:30, Mark Hattam wrote:
On Jul 22, 2008, at
Hi:
This ought to be straight forward - well, maybe it is:
I have installed macports and perl5.8 into /usr/local/bin, while the
system perl remains in /usr/bin - most manuals and scripts expect to
find perl in /usr/bin so they continue to use the system perl, and
further this has different
On Jul 26, 2008, at 10:50 AM, Erik Norgaard wrote:
This ought to be straight forward - well, maybe it is:
I have installed macports and perl5.8 into /usr/local/bin,
We recommend that you do not set your macports ${prefix} to /usr/local
as it can result in some strangeness.
while the
the version of jed offered by macports seems to need an upgraded
version of slang to compile:
**
slang.h (version=10409) does not match the slang library version (20103)
Did you install slang as a shared library? Did you run ldconfig?
Perhaps you need to set the RPATH variable in the
Daniel J. Luke wrote:
On Jul 26, 2008, at 10:50 AM, Erik Norgaard wrote:
This ought to be straight forward - well, maybe it is:
I have installed macports and perl5.8 into /usr/local/bin,
We recommend that you do not set your macports ${prefix} to /usr/local
as it can result in some
On Jul 26, 2008, at 11:40 AM, Erik Norgaard wrote:
OK, I thought that was a problem with darwinports that had been
resolved. I come from FreeBSD and like to have the same paths to my
binaries.
/usr/local is a 'special' location for the preprocessor and linker
I ran darwinports (I switched
At 11:14 -0400 26/7/08, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
On Jul 26, 2008, at 5:34 AM, Mark Hattam wrote:
The install
modem-612:/usr $ sudo port install libxml2
--- Installing libxml2 2.6.32_1
--- Activating libxml2 2.6.32_1
--- Cleaning libxml2
again puts the same things into /opt/local/lib/
did you
Mark Hattam wrote:
Powerbook:~ $ sudo port clean --all
Can't map the URL 'file://.' to a port description file (Could not
find Portfile in /Users/markh).
Please verify that the directory and portfile syntax are correct.
To use the current port, you must be in a port's directory.
(you might
At 20:12 +0200 26/7/08, Rainer Müller wrote:
Mark Hattam wrote:
Powerbook:~ $ sudo port clean --all
Can't map the URL 'file://.' to a port
description file (Could not find Portfile in
/Users/markh).
Please verify that the directory and portfile syntax are correct.
To use the current port, you
On Jul 26, 2008, at 10:40, William Davis wrote:
the version of jed offered by macports seems to need an upgraded
version of slang to compile:
**
slang.h (version=10409) does not match the slang library version
(20103)
Did you install slang as a shared library? Did you run ldconfig?
On Jul 26, 2008, at 6:17 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jul 26, 2008, at 10:40, William Davis wrote:
the version of jed offered by macports seems to need an upgraded
version of slang to compile:
**
slang.h (version=10409) does not match the slang library version
(20103)
Did you install
On Jul 26, 2008, at 18:32, William Davis wrote:
On Jul 26, 2008, at 6:17 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jul 26, 2008, at 10:40, William Davis wrote:
the version of jed offered by macports seems to need an upgraded
version of slang to compile:
**
slang.h (version=10409) does not match the
On Jul 26, 2008, at 7:36 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
right on the money! uninstalled slang2, and jed compiles with no
problems.
thanks, Ryan. (btw way they were both shown as active.)
Did you force the activation of either slang or slang2? MacPorts
should have complained when you tried
On Jul 26, 2008, at 04:34, Mark Hattam wrote:
What got put into /opt/local/man? There should be no destroot
violation in this port. What does port contents libxml2 say?
Your system seems to be building libxml2 very differently from mine.
And I don't yet know why.
Do you have anything in
On a fresh Leopard install, gd2 is failing to configure properly. I
encountered the error while trying to install the php5 port. Here's
the output:
$ sudo port install gd2
--- Fetching gd2
--- Verifying checksum(s) for gd2
--- Extracting gd2
--- Applying patches to gd2
--- Configuring
Hmm...total weirdness. I just tried again (after 4 or 5 previous,
identical attempts) and it works now. I don't need to know why, I'm
just glad it does. ;)
Cheers.
On Jul 26, 2008, at 10:37 PM, Michael J. I. Jackson wrote:
On a fresh Leopard install, gd2 is failing to configure properly. I
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