On Jul 29, 2008, at 12:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi - just tried installing libusb and stumbled on some of the
> instructions
> at http://libusb.dar...rts.com.
>
Ignore anything and everything at that domain, it's not affiliated
with MacPorts in any way...
> Firstly, it says "cd /opt
On Jul 29, 2008, at 01:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi - just tried installing libusb and stumbled on some of the
> instructions
> at http://libusb.darwinports.com.
>
> Firstly, it says "cd /opt/local/bin/portslocation/dports/libusb"
> but I'm
> not sure what that path is actually supposed
>>
>> This is most probably a bison bug (solved Febr 2008 for OSX). The
>> bison version that comes with XCode is too old. Try using the bison
>> from macports: "sudo port install bison" and try again.
>
> And/or "sudo port install flex" since the error mentioned flex.
>
> If you do get this to com
Hi - just tried installing libusb and stumbled on some of the instructions
at http://libusb.darwinports.com.
Firstly, it says "cd /opt/local/bin/portslocation/dports/libusb" but I'm
not sure what that path is actually supposed to be. Any tips? I tried
installing with out taking that step, and th
On Jul 28, 2008, at 13:03, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
> Michael Thon wrote:
>
>> The package is called mira and its for biological data analysis
>> and it is using a configure script from automake. It appears to
>> be developed on linux but I don't have a linux box with enough RAM
>> so I'm
I am trying to convert the wma's in my music collection to mp3's so I can
play them on my mac. The only real thing I found to do that was easywma, and
that you have to pay for. Before I go ahead and try ffmpeg, my question was,
will that work as a converter? I read on the web it might, but, I don't
This is most probably a bison bug (solved Febr 2008 for OSX). The bison
version that comes with XCode is too old. Try using the bison from macports:
"sudo port install bison" and try again.
Harry
2008/7/28 Michael Thon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> On Jul 28, 2008, at 7:17 PM, Harry van der Wolf wrote
On Jul 28, 2008, at 7:17 PM, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
> You do not tell us whether you are using a cmake or a .configure
> config tool, but in case it is an automake .configure tool, you
> should use something like:
> "export CFLAGS="-I/opt/local/include"
> "export CXXFLAGS="-I/opt/local/inc
Sorry,
should be tpo macports users group
2008/7/28 Harry van der Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> You do not tell us whether you are using a cmake or a .configure config
> tool, but in case it is an automake .configure tool, you should use
> something like:
> "export CFLAGS="-I/opt/local/include"
> "e
I'm trying to compile a software package on the command line (not
using macports) but I get and error when running configure "Could not
find expat header". I have the expat port installed but I guess it is
not in a place where my package can find it. Is there anything I can
do to get conf
Chris Janton wrote:
> The error with libx264 looks suspicious given that x264 is in the list
> of outdated ports...
> If you let the upgrade finish then do
>
> sudo port clean --work ffmpeg
> sudo port upgrade ffmpeg
>
> it builds and installs properly.
>
> My install of ffmpeg uses variant +x
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