On Jan 31, 2010, at 21:49, Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
In order to do a bit of housecleaning, getting rid of old ports that I
am not really using,
We have a script to help you do that, called port_cutleaves. Install the
port_cutleaves port and run port_cutleaves to be guided through a process
On 2010-02-01 04:49 , Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
But then I come up with oddities like the following:
; port dependents p5-pathtools
p5-pathtools has no dependents!
; port deps intltool
Full Name: intltool @0.40.6
Build Dependencies: gnome-common
Library Dependencies: expat, perl5,
Hi,
I'm using this thread now, as I'm trying to update to gcc 4.3 from 4.2. It's
only for experimenting different compilers with the mex functions in Matlab.
Currently, i have :
-bash-3.2$ gcc --version
i686-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.2.1 (GCC) 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5577)
Xcode version 3.1.4
On Feb 1, 2010, at 07:51, chameau wrote:
sudo port install gcc43
it hangs at the build...
It will take over an hour to build on a modern fast Intel Mac, and much longer
on older slower Macs. How long have you let it go? You can use the debug switch
to see what's happening:
sudo port
Le 1 févr. 10 à 15:06, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
sudo port install gcc43
it hangs at the build...
It will take over an hour to build on a modern fast Intel Mac, and
much longer on older slower Macs. How long have you let it go? You
can use the debug switch to see what's happening:
sudo
Le 1 févr. 10 à 15:35, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
It will take over an hour to build on a modern fast Intel Mac, and
much longer on older slower Macs. How long have you let it go? You
can use the debug switch to see what's happening:
sudo port -d install gcc43
I see. I let it for about ~1
Le 1 févr. 10 à 16:07, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
Does this solution is valid even if I want to test a third-party
software that calls gcc ? For instance, Matlab is completely
independent from Macports. Will the gcc_select program work only
for macported softwares ?
For instance, to make
Hi There,
Over the weekend, I ran self update then update outdated - it updated
Apache and a few other ports. Sorry, I can't remember which ones. I tried to
start Apache this morning and I received this error:
httpd: Syntax error on line 119 of /opt/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot
load
On 2010-2-2 03:51 , Craig Hoffman wrote:
Hi There,
Over the weekend, I ran self update then update outdated - it updated
Apache and a few other ports. Sorry, I can't remember which ones. I tried
to start Apache this morning and I received this error:
httpd: Syntax error on line 119 of
Thanks. Rebuilding PHP fixed it.
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On Feb 1, 2010, at 10:01 AM, Joshua Root wrote:
On 2010-2-2 03:51 , Craig Hoffman wrote:
Hi There,
Over the weekend, I ran self update then update outdated - it
On Feb 1, 2010, at 11:01, Joshua Root wrote:
it looks like the php ports intend to use the
LDAP in /usr, so /opt/local/lib/libldap-2.3.0.dylib being linked against
is a bug.
Yes, it's this bug:
http://trac.macports.org/ticket/20492
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Totally off-topic, I'm very sorry.
I'm trying to set-up Trac for an internal project, with the goal of
having a similar setup to MacPorts' Trac, but for internal use. And
I'm having a little trouble getting things working (specifically, how
to manage users).
If the person who runs MacPorts' Trac
I've installed kdegames4 and kdeedu4 successfully (the programs all run fine)
but there's no sound/audio.
In particular, trying klettres from kdeedu4 produces no sound. On the other
hand, if I go into to the qtdemo application and load the phonon test app, I do
hear the test sound. So, QT
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