On Mar 6, 2011, at 17:00, M-Rick wrote:
> Le 6 mars 2011 à 21:43, Rainer Müller a écrit :
>> On 2011-03-06 21:30 , M-Rick wrote:
>>> I would need to compile some ports using external frameworks stored in
>>> /Library/Frameworks.
>>>
>>> How can I tell Macports to check this path ?
>>>
>>> I trie
Hi Tommy,
Thanks for your response. As I stated in my post, wireshark 1.4.4 works well
for me, but Etherape doesn't. My problems are with Etherape, not with
wireshark :-)
--Zack
Hello.
I just installed Wireshark version 1.4.0 and can't remember doing anything but
installed it.
Since the
Le 6 mars 2011 à 21:43, Rainer Müller a écrit :
>
> On 2011-03-06 21:30 , M-Rick wrote:
>> I would need to compile some ports using external frameworks stored in
>> /Library/Frameworks.
>>
>> How can I tell Macports to check this path ?
>>
>> I tried to put in in PATH variables, but it doesn'
On 2011-03-06 21:30 , M-Rick wrote:
> I would need to compile some ports using external frameworks stored in
> /Library/Frameworks.
>
> How can I tell Macports to check this path ?
>
> I tried to put in in PATH variables, but it doesn't seem to care about it.
Sorry, but that's not supported:
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Hi
I would need to compile some ports using external frameworks stored in
/Library/Frameworks.
How can I tell Macports to check this path ?
I tried to put in in PATH variables, but it doesn't seem to care about it.
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On 2011-03-06 20:49 , Zack Perry wrote:
> Moving on to 2, it has many dependencies, so downloading all sources,
> and building took a long time. Once done, in a xterm, I did sudo
> etherape to test, and promptly got the following:
>
> Dynamic session lookup supported but failed: launchd did not pr
Recently, to test a network software I need to use OS X on a MacBook Pro2,1,
which runs OS X 10.6.6, has two GB RAM, 2.33Ghz Intel Core 2 Due CPU, and 160GB
HD. The MacBook is always updated via Apple's software update, and I have
installed the latest XCode just a few days ago from Apple's deve
On Mar 5, 2011, at 16:47, David Gentry wrote:
> I am using the MAMP#mysql wiki.
>
> I am working on "Set up the main database." For quite some time, I could not
> get past "FATAL ERROR: Could not find mysql_install_db."
>
> This command got me past that error message: sudo mysql_install_d