On 2009-10-19 11:10, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
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> On Aug 20, 2009, at 00:38, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
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>>> On Aug 19, 2009, at 23:17, Sumner Trammell wrote:
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checking objc/objc.h usability... no
checking objc/objc.h presence... no
checking for objc/objc.h... no
configure: error: Can
On Aug 20, 2009, at 00:38, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Aug 19, 2009, at 23:17, Sumner Trammell wrote:
checking objc/objc.h usability... no
checking objc/objc.h presence... no
checking for objc/objc.h... no
configure: error: Can't locate Objective C runtime headers
As it happens, I want to insta
Hello, all,
I have a problem running the trafshow on MBP5.5 Mac OS 10.6.1.
Installed from the latest macports.
After the startup it does not show packets on the interface.
Sometimes, rarely tcp flows appear for a couple of seconds and then
again blank screen as there is no traffic.
Any suggesti
Le 18 oct. 2009 à 21:31, Peter Krefting a écrit :
I am using this plist for launchd.
It lives in /Library/LaunchDaemons/fr.nom.Clauzel.privoxy.plist and
starts automatically privoxy on startup.
I found that MacPorts has installed an org.macports.Privoxy.plist in
that directory (symlinked
Hi!
I am using this plist for launchd.
It lives in /Library/LaunchDaemons/fr.nom.Clauzel.privoxy.plist and starts
automatically privoxy on startup.
I found that MacPorts has installed an org.macports.Privoxy.plist in that
directory (symlinked to a file under /opt/local/), but it still doesn
On Oct 18, 2009, at 07:20, David Cake wrote:
Serf won't build for me, which is annoying because I really need
subversion.
One thing confuses me about the error (reproduced below)
- it is complaining about 0386 architecture, but I am building for
Snow Leopard, so shouldn't it be try
Serf won't build for me, which is annoying because I really
need subversion.
One thing confuses me about the error (reproduced below)
- it is complaining about 0386 architecture, but I am building for
Snow Leopard, so shouldn't it be trying to build everything x86_64?
I did previous