On Sun, Dec 04, 2011 at 10:06:06PM -0700, Roger Pack wrote:
> Since that doesn't seem an option, I was thinking/hoping I could write
> something like a Portfile that *just* have dependencies on gocr and
> ffmpeg, then I could mpkg that for the same effect.
> Is anything like that currently possible
Hello.
My desire/wish would be a command something like
$ sudo port mpkg ffmpeg gocr --output-name
my-big-package-containing-both-gocr-and-ffmpeg
Since that doesn't seem an option, I was thinking/hoping I could write
something like a Portfile that *just* have dependencies on gocr and
ffmpeg, then
Dear Folk,
This time it died not at the configure but at the build. I gave up and am now
doing an install of qt4-mac.
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
As I said earlier in the thread, qt4-x11 is ancient and needs to be updated. I
wouldn't expend any effort trying to get version 4.4.3 to build; I'd try t
Dear Folk,
Thank you for the lead. The addresses in that patch are way out of alignment.
However, I saw what was needed, search the header for the lines of test and
approval, and did a manual patch. Presently the configure is doing it's thing.
At least it has not died at the start.
Michael
As I said earlier in the thread, qt4-x11 is ancient and needs to be updated. I
wouldn't expend any effort trying to get version 4.4.3 to build; I'd try to
update the port to 4.7.4, by packporting changesets from the qt4-mac port.
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Hi John - I don't know if this will help, but you need to patch
the file "src/corelib/global/qglobal.h"; see also, for an
example, the current qt4-mac patch for this file:
< https://trac.macports.org/browser/trunk/dports/aqua/qt4-mac/fil
es/patch-src-corelib-global-qglobal.h.diff >. Good luck! - M
> #error "This version of Mac OS X is unsupported"
Check out the qt4-mac portfile for where it makes patches to allow a version of
OS X to build.
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Dear Folk,
My attempt has died with the following tail of the main.log. Is there a piece
missing I must get first? Needless to say, the mail.log file is monstrous.
Getting postgresql was an exercise in decompressing and compressing; the bz2
file would not even start to download. I got the gz f
FWIW I just verified this a couple hours ago; I had to selfupdate twice,
the first time the index was missing atlas. (It had also been missing
before I updated, which would have been the update I did 2 days ago.)
I should have saved the various Portindex files and diff-ed them
--
brandon s
If it is relevant, I'm running the Cisco AnyConnect VPN client on lion
in 64-bit kernel mode with no problems :)
Scott
On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 4:13 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> On Dec 4, 2011, at 18:11, Jim Anderson wrote:
>
>> It was in the Applications folder and I was able to install it, but on
On Dec 4, 2011, at 18:11, Jim Anderson wrote:
> It was in the Applications folder and I was able to install it, but only
> after switching back to 64-bit architecture.
Again, when you talk about switching architecture, what do you mean? If you
mean the kernel architecture, it should have no be
It was in the Applications folder and I was able to install it, but only after
switching back to 64-bit architecture.
On Dec 4, 2011, at 6:32 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> On Dec 4, 2011, at 14:04, Jim Anderson wrote:
>
>> I upgraded to Lion find myself up to my neck in 'gators. Here's the seque
On Dec 4, 2011, at 17:45, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
>>> The same issue manifested on the site when someone might visit when it
>>> reports that MacPorts only has 10 packages.
>>
>> Is that still happening?
>
> This summer it had, as that was when I witnessed it last.
>
> Was it fixed before then
> Well you definitely shouldn't be trying to do anything else with MacPorts
> while a selfupdate or sync is running.
I'm asking if--for sure--the PortIndex from the server is always 100% complete
when users go to download it.
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On Dec 4, 2011, at 17:30, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
>> Atomically, meaning all or nothing?
>
> Atomically in that we don't provide the new index until the process has
> completed. It seems that we get broken portindexes (ports missing) when
> people update while it's being rebuilt.
Well you defi
On Dec 4, 2011, at 14:04, Jim Anderson wrote:
> I upgraded to Lion find myself up to my neck in 'gators. Here's the sequence:
>
> 1. upgraded to Lion
> 2. switched to the 32-bit architecture since the Cisco VPN client doesn't
> support the 64-bit architecture
I assume you are talking about sta
> Atomically, meaning all or nothing?
Atomically in that we don't provide the new index until the process has
completed. It seems that we get broken portindexes (ports missing) when people
update while it's being rebuilt. The same issue manifested on the site when
someone might visit when it re
> On Dec 4, 2011, at 17:01, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
>
>>> I have seen those conversations. I don't know how to explain them.
>>
>> I'm beginning to suspect our portindex isn't create anatomically. Can we
>> verify that it is?
On Dec 4, 2011, at 17:02, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
>> anatomically
>
>
> anatomically
Atomically, even.
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> I have seen those conversations. I don't know how to explain them.
I'm beginning to suspect our portindex isn't create anatomically. Can we verify
that it is?
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On Dec 4, 2011, at 09:25, Scott Webster wrote:
> Several other people, including myself, have had this problem before.
> See the mailing list conversation from Oct 3 entitled "Can't find port
> "atlas"."
I have seen those conversations. I don't know how to explain them.
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On Dec 4, 2011, at 2:34 PM, Jim Anderson wrote:
> I double-clicked the file that was downloaded after clicking the Install
> button on the Xcode page, and it ran very quickly.
How would you define 'very quickly'? And when you say 'the file that was
downloaded', where was it located? When I ins
I double-clicked the file that was downloaded after clicking the Install button
on the Xcode page, and it ran very quickly. I assume that's what you mean.
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 4, 2011, at 3:20 PM, Phillip Koebbe wrote:
>
> On Dec 4, 2011, at 2:04 PM, Jim Anderson wrote:
>
>> I upgrade
You have downloaded the xcode installer. You need to run that first.
Am 04.12.2011 um 21:04 schrieb Jim Anderson :
> I upgraded to Lion find myself up to my neck in 'gators. Here's the sequence:
>
> 1. upgraded to Lion
> 2. switched to the 32-bit architecture since the Cisco VPN client doesn't
On Dec 4, 2011, at 2:04 PM, Jim Anderson wrote:
> I upgraded to Lion find myself up to my neck in 'gators. Here's the sequence:
>
> 1. upgraded to Lion
> 2. switched to the 32-bit architecture since the Cisco VPN client doesn't
> support the 64-bit architecture
> 3. discovered that my old Apple
I upgraded to Lion find myself up to my neck in 'gators. Here's the sequence:
1. upgraded to Lion
2. switched to the 32-bit architecture since the Cisco VPN client doesn't
support the 64-bit architecture
3. discovered that my old Apple Developer Tools also needed to be upgraded.
("which make" re
Several other people, including myself, have had this problem before.
See the mailing list conversation from Oct 3 entitled "Can't find port
"atlas"."
Scott
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 11:49 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> On Dec 3, 2011, at 23:14, Lawrence Velázquez wrote:
>
>> This started happening to
On Dec 4, 2011, at 03:44, Frédéric Dubois wrote:
> ok ... and it works, I mean patch ok + py-xlib now works without modifying
> DISPLAY.
Thanks for testing. I updated the port in r87757.
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ok ... and it works, I mean patch ok + py-xlib now works without
modifying DISPLAY.
thanks.
Le 04/12/11 10:32, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
On Dec 4, 2011, at 03:32, Frédéric Dubois wrote:
vpn2:py-xlib dubois$ sudo patch Portfile< ~/Desktop/py-xlib-0.15rc1.diff
Password:
patching file Portfile
Hu
vpn2:py-xlib dubois$ sudo port install py27-xlib
---> Computing dependencies for py27-xlib
---> Fetching archive for py27-xlib
---> Attempting to fetch py27-xlib-0.15rc1_0.darwin_10.x86_64.tbz2 from
http://packages.macports.org/py27-xlib
---> Fetching py27-xlib
---> Attempting to fetch pyth
On Dec 4, 2011, at 03:32, Frédéric Dubois wrote:
> vpn2:py-xlib dubois$ sudo patch Portfile < ~/Desktop/py-xlib-0.15rc1.diff
> Password:
> patching file Portfile
> Hunk #2 FAILED at 22.
> 1 out of 2 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file Portfile.rej
>
> oups ?
sudo port selfupdate
Then try th
vpn2:py-xlib dubois$ sudo patch Portfile < ~/Desktop/py-xlib-0.15rc1.diff
Password:
patching file Portfile
Hunk #2 FAILED at 22.
1 out of 2 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file Portfile.rej
oups ?
Le 04/12/11 10:25, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
cd $(port dir py-xlib)
sudo patch Portfile< ~/Downloa
On Dec 4, 2011, at 03:21, Frédéric Dubois wrote:
> Sorry Ryan but what am I supposed to do with the file you send ?
> I guess I have to patch something but what and how ?
cd $(port dir py-xlib)
sudo patch Portfile < ~/Downloads/py-xlib-0.15rc1.diff
sudo port install py27-xlib
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Sorry Ryan but what am I supposed to do with the file you send ?
I guess I have to patch something but what and how ?
Le 04/12/11 10:01, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
On Dec 4, 2011, at 02:45, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
We usually only update ports to stable versions, but maybe in this case, since
the de
On Dec 4, 2011, at 02:45, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> We usually only update ports to stable versions, but maybe in this case,
> since the developers of python-xlib are clearly being very relaxed about
> their release schedule, we should make an exception, if 0.15rc1 does resolve
> the problem. (Coul
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On Dec 4, 2011, at 02:17, Frédéric Dubois wrote:
> I suspected something with launchd
>
> Here is the log ...
>
> vpn2:PythonOCC dubois$ python draw.py
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "draw.py", line 226, in
>Window(display.Display()).loop()
> File
> "
I suspected something with launchd
Here is the log ...
vpn2:PythonOCC dubois$ python draw.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "draw.py", line 226, in
Window(display.Display()).loop()
File
"/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages/Xl
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