I notice that Macports (1.1.3 - 2 Sep 2008) is lagging behind
Dovecot's releases (1.1.11 - 4 Feb 2009).
I did file a ticket a while ago for Dovecot 1.1.8 or similar, I
presume that's still open.
Mark
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Rainer Müller macports.org> writes:
> It makes sense to exclude heavy-weight dependencies from the default
> install and provide them as variants. It's not easy to define
> heavy-weight, this is a decision the maintainer has to make.
>
> For example, requiring texlive as a build dependency only
Ceriel Jacobs wrote:
> Op 16 feb 2009, om 22:21 heeft Marcus Calhoun-Lopez het volgende
> geschreven:
>> WARNING:
>> All of the things I am about to mention could very easily break
>> a MacPorts installation and should not be implemented lightly.
> You can say that again.
>
> I was trying to bui
David Epstein wrote:
> updmap is a command that comes with the teTex package. (Side question: how
> would I be able to find this out if I recalled only "updmap" and not "teTex?
> Another side question: is there a way of finding out which commands the
> package teTex will install in /opt/local/bin,
vinitha ks wrote:
> Hi,
> I donloaded glew1.5.1 source,but there is library for mac.How can create
> mac libray for glew?
>
> when i tried "sudo port install glew" ,it shows error like "sudo: port:
> command not found"
> Anyone can help me?
You do have MacPorts installed, right? Did you install v
"sudo: port: command not found" means something like 'I cannot find
the executable file port'.
Usually tricks are done to search for executables in different
locations; this is done with an environment variable named $PATH
You can show your path with the command: "echo $PATH"; when your
Mac
Hi,
I donloaded glew1.5.1 source,but there is library for mac.How can create mac
libray for glew?
when i tried "sudo port install glew" ,it shows error like "sudo: port: command
not found"
Anyone can help me?
Thanks,
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I learned from a bad experience that manual changes to files in /opt/local
are a bad idea. For one thing, new versions of ports are quite likely to
overwrite such changes. It was worse for me: the whole MacPorts arrangement
stopped working.
updmap is a command that comes with the teTex package. (
On Feb 17, 2009, at 02:06, Jacco Rens wrote:
I'm trying to build imapsync on my machine, but it fails with the
following error:
---> Installing p5-digest-md5 @2.38_0
---> Activating p5-digest-md5 @2.38_0
Error: Target org.macports.activate returned: Image error: /opt/
local/share/man
Op 16 feb 2009, om 22:21 heeft Marcus Calhoun-Lopez het volgende
geschreven:
WARNING:
All of the things I am about to mention could very easily break
a MacPorts installation and should not be implemented lightly.
You can say that again.
I was trying to build postgresql83 with this command:
$ s
David Epstein schrieb:
> Can someone say something about the general structure of /opt/local. For
> example, what kind of material goes into "share", and why is it called
> "share"? Who is sharing it? I recognize src as source, but what is var
> about?
Read:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesyst
David Epstein wrote:
> Can someone say something about the general structure of /opt/local. For
> example, what kind of material goes into "share", and why is it called
> "share"? Who is sharing it? I recognize src as source, but what is var
> about?
`man porthier` :-)
- Josh
Hi Listmembers,
I'm trying to build imapsync on my machine, but it fails with the
following error:
---> Installing p5-digest-md5 @2.38_0
---> Activating p5-digest-md5 @2.38_0
Error: Target org.macports.activate returned: Image error: /opt/local/
share/man/man3/Digest::MD5.3pm.gz is be
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