Re: 32 bit compilation

2009-11-30 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 30, 2009, at 15:34, Bardo Bakker wrote: > I changed macports.conf and set build_arch as i386. > :info:build ld: warning: in /opt/local/lib/libgmpxx.dylib, file is not of > required architecture > :info:build ld: warning: in /opt/local/lib/libmpfr.dylib, file is not of > required archite

Re: 32 bit compilation

2009-11-30 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 30, 2009, at 15:03, Bardo Bakker wrote: > I downloaded this Qt dmg: > Qt for Open Source C++ development on Mac OS X (Carbon 32-bit) MacPorts will not make use of that copy of qt. MacPorts uses its own libraries, not libraries you've installed by hand outside of MacPorts.

Re: 32 bit compilation

2009-11-30 Thread Bardo Bakker
Hi, I changed macports.conf and set build_arch as i386. This changed the occurring error... This time the error is less understandable. Is this a port-thin or CGAL thing? Importent part of log: :info:build "boost::detail::set_tss_data(void const*, boost::shared_ptr, void*, bool)", referenced

tcptraceroute 1.5b7 on Snow Leopard

2009-11-30 Thread Josh Bracken
Hi, I'm getting nothing but "debug: null pointer from pcap_next()" after upgrading to 10.6 and re-installing mac ports and subsequently installing tcptraceroute. I then installed Mac Ports on a different Mac that had shipped with 10.6 and had never had Mac Ports installed. I get the same results o

Re: How can I know to which package a single component belongs?

2009-11-30 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 30, 2009, at 13:15, Wolf Drechsel wrote: > this is the more gereral shape of a questions I issued yesterday: > > Given is an error message following a "sudo port install xyz": > > can't locate file for: > file: is not an object file (not allowed in a library) > > I conclude that there

Re: 32 bit compilation

2009-11-30 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 30, 2009, at 14:02, Bardo Bakker wrote: > I try to compile CGAL with "port" on my 64 bit mac. > My qt libs are 32 bit. > The compiler complains about this difference. > > I tried this: > > port install cgal -demos WITH_CGAL_Qt4=OFF CFLAGS=-m32 > > Do you have a clue how to do it? Is the

How can I know to which package a single component belongs?

2009-11-30 Thread Wolf Drechsel
Hello everybody, this is the more gereral shape of a questions I issued yesterday: Given is an error message following a "sudo port install xyz": can't locate file for: file: is not an object file (not allowed in a library) I conclude that there must be something wrong with component . This

Re: mp4v2 failed to compile

2009-11-30 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Hi, There is a bugfix for this and it is also filed as a bug. http://trac.macports.org/ticket/21007 The patch works just fine (last post tells it correctly). I had to apply it on a Tiger G5 of a frined of mine last weekend. Harry 2009/11/30 Ivan Kawaler > I haven't been able to compile mp

mp4v2 failed to compile

2009-11-30 Thread Ivan Kawaler
I haven't been able to compile mp4v2 in a couple months. I noticed a lot of posts on the bug report board so I assumed a lot of work was going on. Well, I still have not been able to compile. I'm running MacPorts 1.8.1, with everything updated, and gcc 4.3.4 and Xcode 2.5 on a G5 system.

Re: Why doesn't macports install prebuild packages? / give Linux another try

2009-11-30 Thread Joshua Root
On 2009-12-1 03:03, Vlado Plaga wrote: > As today's mail from Joshua shows, there are just not enough > contributions to MacPorts to even think of regular binary releases - > especially if we'd like to have them for two or three versions of MacOS > (10.4 to 10.6), with all their different architect

Re: Why doesn't macports install prebuild packages? / give Linux another try

2009-11-30 Thread Vlado Plaga
On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 05:54:55 -0800 "Frank J. R. Hanstick" wrote: > My current platform is a dualMPC-7448 (G4 model) which is still not a well > supported cpu under Linux. Are you sure your system is still not well supported under Linux? I have been using Linux before I got my first (and curr

Re: failure in 'port install avidemux'

2009-11-30 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 30, 2009, at 08:53, Thierry Parmentelat wrote: > I'm running snow leopard on a macbook pro 17' - see 'about this mac' below > I'm facing an issue when trying to use port to install avidemux I don't see that error reported before, but I see another ticket on avidemux problems on a 64-bit e

Re: MacPorts HTTP Update

2009-11-30 Thread Joshua Root
On 2009-12-1 01:28, Tiago Samaha wrote: > Hi all, > > i just have installed MacPorts, but here at my work, the rsync is > blocked. Can i update via http? - Josh ___ macports-users mailing list macport

MacPorts HTTP Update

2009-11-30 Thread Tiago Samaha
Hi all, i just have installed MacPorts, but here at my work, the rsync is blocked. Can i update via http? thanks -- Tiago Samahá Cordeiro ___ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.

Re: Why doesn't macports install prebuild packages?

2009-11-30 Thread Joshua Root
On 2009-11-30 20:28, Jasper Frumau wrote: > Well, but who has the authority to choose the packaging format? Whoever does the work, really. > And how > many base developers does Mac Ports have at its disposal at the moment? Hard question to answer meaningfully (beyond "not a lot"), but as a rough

Re: loudmouth - libgnutls

2009-11-30 Thread ~suv
On 30/11/09 10:16, Wolf Drechsel wrote: > I tried to install loudmouth and came into this error (Mac OS X 10.4.11 > Tiger, PPC): If you try to install 'loudmouth' as dependency for Inkscape - please be aware that 'inkboard' has been disabled in Inkscape 0.47 (no need to bother with loudmouth exce

Re: Why doesn't macports install prebuild packages?

2009-11-30 Thread Jasper Frumau
> Sure. The question was always what package format to use. At first (~2002) > we discussed dpkg, but abandoned because IIRC at the time Debian preferred > Apple to not use it. We held out hope for apkg, a more advanced/suitable > Apple Package Format, but that didn't materialize. We've discussed o

loudmouth - libgnutls

2009-11-30 Thread Wolf Drechsel
Hello, I tried to install loudmouth and came into this error (Mac OS X 10.4.11 Tiger, PPC): checking for libgnutls - version >= 1.4.0... no *** The libgnutls-config script installed by LIBGNUTLS could not be found *** If LIBGNUTLS was installed in PREFIX, FIG environment variable to ***