Frank J. R. Hanstick wrote:
Hello,
Just a report to keep you updated on how upgrading went. The
following successfully upgraded: pango, gtk2, popt, libproxy,
gnome-platform-suite (following the new installations of:
libgweather, libical, libarchive, and gvfs), lcms, libcanberra,
metis, and
Hello,
Just a report to keep you updated on how upgrading went. The
following successfully upgraded: pango, gtk2, popt, libproxy, gnome-
platform-suite (following the new installations of: libgweather,
libical, libarchive, and gvfs), lcms, libcanberra, metis, and
python26. libcanberra
On Apr 28, 2009, at 5:06 AM, Chris Janton wrote:
On 2009-04-27 , at 19:54 , Scott Haneda wrote:
If this is the case, shut down mysql server. You should find your
old data at
/usr/local/mysql/data
You should see your new mysql data from macports at:
/opt/local/var/db/mysql5
That accomplis
Hi all,
To build 64-bit only in macports.conf I have
universal_archs x86_64
Is the following needed too? Do I need build.mtune argument?
# port -dsc install configure.optflags="-pthread -parallel -
fast -m64" configure.mtune=k8
Thanks,
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On 2009-04-27 , at 19:54 , Scott Haneda wrote:
If this is the case, shut down mysql server. You should find your
old data at
/usr/local/mysql/data
You should see your new mysql data from macports at:
/opt/local/var/db/mysql5
That accomplishes getting the data moved to where the mysql5
i