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Hi everybody,
I thought this might be for interest for you all as well:
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> Von: Brian Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Datum: 30. Juli 2008 05:08:19 GMT+02:00
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: [KDE/Mac] kde4.1 MacPor
On Jul 29, 2008, at 18:47, Steven Scholnick wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 12:26 PM, Randall Perry wrote:
>
>>> On Mar 30, 2008, at 19:25, Steven Scholnick wrote:
>>>
I've been tying to install the ImageMagick perl module, and it is
crashing on the installation of perl 5.8. The error
On Jul 29, 2008, at 13:46, Martin Krischik wrote:
> I thought I could solve the bzip problem by myself - but I guess I
> was mistaken:
>
> --
> DEBUG: Found port in file:Developer/work/gnuada/OSX/ports//news/
> leafnode
> DEBUG: Changing to port directory: /Developer
No fix. Last I heard someone was looking at it. They've changed the
port files a couple of times: an upgrade tried to recompile Perl. But
no luck.
-steve
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 12:26 PM, Randall Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>
>> On Mar 30, 2008, at 19:25, Steven Sc
On Jul 29, 2008, at 11:30 AM, Trenskow wrote:
>
> I solved this by creating a nasty little hack, that did the trick.
> The reason
> it fails, is that the internal variable set to determine the gcc
> location is
> somehow not set, and therefore it tries to execute the first
> parameter as if
On Jul 29, 2008, at 11:47 AM, Joshua Root wrote:
> Yvon Thoraval wrote:
>> is there a way to get lsusb under Mac OS X 10.4.11 ?
>> preferably under MacPorts ;-)
>
> The lsusb command is part of the usbutils package[1]. It looks to be
> pretty Linux-specific. Is there something you need it for that
On Jul 29, 2008, at 2:46 PM, Martin Krischik wrote:
I thought I could solve the bzip problem by myself - but I guess I
was mistaken:
I didn't really understand your previous message ... are you writing a
new portfile? If so, you probably want the dev list and not the users
list.
MacPorts
Hi
I thought I could solve the bzip problem by myself - but I guess I was
mistaken:
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DEBUG: Found port in file:Developer/work/gnuada/OSX/ports//news/leafnode
DEBUG: Changing to port directory: /Developer/work/gnuada/OSX/ports/
news/leafnode
DEBUG: Requested var
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Hello,
I am just creating my first Portfile (after having used RPM before) -
and I already run into trouble. I hope I can solve it by myself using.
However if the maintainer of MacPort could integrate my trusted Unpack
function right into port it
Yvon Thoraval wrote:
> is there a way to get lsusb under Mac OS X 10.4.11 ?
> preferably under MacPorts ;-)
The lsusb command is part of the usbutils package[1]. It looks to be
pretty Linux-specific. Is there something you need it for that can't be
done with e.g. ioreg?
[1] http://www.linux-usb
Hello Byran,
Indeed the problem was that I had defined $DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH to include the
/opt/local/lib directory in my .tschrc file when I was installing another
software package ROOT. To make this software package run, the dynamic library
path must include the root library directories. So,
I solved this by creating a nasty little hack, that did the trick. The reason
it fails, is that the internal variable set to determine the gcc location is
somehow not set, and therefore it tries to execute the first parameter as if
it was an executable file. To me it is a problem with a handful of
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Mar 30, 2008, at 19:25, Steven Scholnick wrote:
>
>> I've been tying to install the ImageMagick perl module, and it is
>> crashing on the installation of perl 5.8. The error is:
>>
>> ./perl installperl
>> --destdir=/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sou
On Jul 29, 2008, at 5:13 PM, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
One last thing to check is whether Macports /opt/local/bin comes
before /usr/bin (where Aplle bison resides) in your PATH.
From the terminal do a "set | grep PATH"
It should have /opt/local/bin as first entry, otherwise it will
still pi
One last thing to check is whether Macports /opt/local/bin comes before
/usr/bin (where Aplle bison resides) in your PATH.
>From the terminal do a "set | grep PATH"
It should have /opt/local/bin as first entry, otherwise it will still pick
the "old" binaries from Apple and Xcode.
If it already has
is there a way to get lsusb under Mac OS X 10.4.11 ?
preferably under MacPorts ;-)
yvon
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On Jul 29, 2008, at 03:07, Bryan Blackburn wrote:
>>> Note that the locate database is only updated once a week by
>>> default,
>>> so if you just installed it, locate won't be too helpful.
>>
>> Also, "locate" only finds executables, and libusb installs none. (It
>> only installs libraries, whi
On Jul 29, 2008, at 1:45 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> On Jul 29, 2008, at 01:52, Bryan Blackburn wrote:
>
>> your best bet is probably the project's
>> web site (you can use 'port gohome libusb' to open a web browser to
>> it).
>
> Now that I didn't know! That's handy.
>
Nor did I until Rainer poi
On Jul 29, 2008, at 01:52, Bryan Blackburn wrote:
> your best bet is probably the project's
> web site (you can use 'port gohome libusb' to open a web browser to
> it).
Now that I didn't know! That's handy.
> Note that the locate database is only updated once a week by default,
> so if you j
>
> 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 su
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