On Mar 25, 2011, at 22:49, Loren Spice wrote:
> Dominik's post suggests that tclConfig.sh is possibly part of even an
> Xcode-less Snow Leopard install. Do you happen to know whether yours was
> there before installing Xcode? If so, this is probably a problem with
> $WORK's Snow-Leopard imag
--- On Thu, 3/24/11, Savory Michael wrote:
I do have the file on this machine
$ ls -l /usr/lib/tclConfig.sh
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 71 Mar 6 11:13 /usr/lib/tclConfig.sh ->
../../System/Library/Frameworks/Tcl.framework/Versions/8.5/tclConfig.sh
But then I have had both Xcode 3 and XCode4 inst
>> Brad,
>>
>>> David, it's most common on this list to use reply-all because using reply
>>> replies to the sender and not the list.
>>>
>>> Please fix your email account so our emails to you are not auto-replied
>>> with your anti-spam counter measures.
>>
>> Whoops. I did not have macports
Brandon,
Thank you, I made the change in X11 and can type. I also installed
quarts-wm, but I didn't see a difference. Do I need to change some place for
my programs to upon with quartz?
Brian
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 2:29 PM, Brandon S Allbery KF8NH <
allber...@gmail.com> wrote:
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I am on x86_64 Darwin 10.6. I need to compile smartmontools for PPC Darwin 9.
If I change build_arch to ppc, the build fails presumably because I'm on Snow
Leopard which doesn't support ppc. But I don't see an option in macports.conf
to tell it to build for another platform.
Suggestions?
Chri
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On 3/25/11 03:17 , Brian Wilson wrote:
> Yes, X11 comes up whenever I use these programs.
>
> There are three boxes to click under (Preferences > Input). The bottom one
> is clicked "Enable key equivalents under X11". I am not seeing xquartz
> anywh
Brandon,
Yes, X11 comes up whenever I use these programs.
There are three boxes to click under (Preferences > Input). The bottom one
is clicked "Enable key equivalents under X11". I am not seeing xquartz
anywhere.
Brian
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 2:07 PM, Brandon S Allbery KF8NH <
allber...@gmail
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On 3/25/11 03:03 , Brian Wilson wrote:
> I have done some testing. Gedit, bluefish and abiword all work on my linux
> computer, but have the same bug as bibledit on the mac. My problem is that
> when I switch keyboards on the mac using either command-s
I have done some testing. Gedit, bluefish and abiword all work on my linux
computer, but have the same bug as bibledit on the mac. My problem is that
when I switch keyboards on the mac using either command-space, or clicking
on the keyboard icon nothing happens. When I type, I still get English no