Hi Nicholas,
>To my knowledge, you don't have any kde3 port in Macports
Well, my experience with kmymoney was that without port 'kde' (the KDE Desktop
bundle being actually version 3.5.10_0) installed it would NOT run.
I therefore assumed that I'd need some 'kde4' port, which would in turn requi
Hello,
To my knowledge, you don't have any kde3 port in Macports. KDE is made out of
different parts, and the ones you need to install depend on your needs.
Installing kdelibs4 will give you the basic framework for applications, and
kdebase4 will provide the KDE basic applications, such as dol
Hi,
when I run kmymoney (which is a kde3 app) a bash windows is always opened with
lots of debug and status info showing up from kde as well as kmymoney itself.
How can I avoid/suppress this? Probably I cannot circumvent the existence of
such a window, but I'd love to have it at least minimi
What is the analogon to port 'kde3' for KDE version 4?
I found many kde4 library and application ports in the database, but couldn't
find something like a port called 'kde4' which I'd have expected to exist.
Any hints?
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On Feb 8, 2010, at 16:01, Marko Käning wrote:
> Nevertheless I think it would be good, to include port 'kde' as a dependency
> for kmymoney, since the latter runs only properly with it, eventhough it is
> compilable/installable without it.
> But where is the sense to install something which can
Hi Rainer,well, I couldn't find anything, as you can see: markos-imac:~ marko$ port contents kdebase | grep '\.kde' markos-imac:~ marko$ port contents kmymoney | grep '\.kde'So, I wonder how I could end up with these wrong permissions.Anyway, I am happy it is resolved now. Nevertheless I think it w
On Feb 8, 2010, at 13:55, Payam Minoofar wrote:
> Ok, I have been making some headway with this, but it still craps out on me.
> I'm compiling it as a universal on a Snow Leopard iMac. I hope I am pasting
> the relevant errors from debug mode below:
> ld: warning: in /opt/local/lib/libsoprano.d
Ok, I have been making some headway with this, but it still craps out on me.
I'm compiling it as a universal on a Snow Leopard iMac. I hope I am pasting the
relevant errors from debug mode below:
First:
DEBUG: Merging existing variants into variants
DEBUG: new fully merged portvariants:
DEBUG
On Feb 8, 2010, at 12:18 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Feb 7, 2010, at 16:13, Bob Hearn wrote:
>
>> I see there are few other reports of issues with CGAL here, but if I
>> understand correctly (I'm new to macports), it looks as if there are now no
>> open tickets. Also, the errors I'm getting ar
Am 07.02.2010, 20:00 Uhr, schrieb Joachim Osnabryg = me:
Hopefully I went ahead then with another $ sudo port install kile-devel
but there were many many errors and warnings, ending with:
Warning: the following items did not execute (for soprano):
org.macports.activate org.macport
I found the right intel via Google on installing ProFTPD on OSX @
http://www.unibia.com/unibianet/os-x/install-proftpd
This particular piece of information made my day:
"ProFTPD will by default use PAM to get system account information. This
first needs to be enabled in OS X, otherwise users will
On Feb 7, 2010, at 16:13, Bob Hearn wrote:
> I see there are few other reports of issues with CGAL here, but if I
> understand correctly (I'm new to macports), it looks as if there are now no
> open tickets. Also, the errors I'm getting are different.
>
> Initially I think I had an issue with
On Feb 7, 2010, at 18:49, Scott Haneda wrote:
> On Feb 7, 2010, at 9:51 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> You may also be interested in the port_cutleaves command (which can be
>> installed by installing the port_cutleaves port) which will guide you
>> through removing ports you no longer need, inc
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