My RSS link to Apple Hot News contained the following item today:
" Apple today released a developer preview of OS X Mountain Lion — the ninth
major release of the world’s most advanced operating system — which brings
popular apps and features from iPad to the Mac and accelerates the pace of OS
Hi,
As many of you may have noticed, XCode 4.3 was released today. The
installation of XCode 4.3 is a bit different than previous releases and will
require some updates to the macports installation wiki.
1) For starters, XCode 4.3 is self contained in an app bundle. You no longer
need to go
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 19:08, Mikhail Bautin <
bautin.mailing.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> unusable. I tracked this to a "xcodebuild -version" call that took 100%
> CPU, but there might be other reasons.
>
Did you install a new Xcode for Lion? The Snow Leopard one doesn't work
properly on Lion; "x
Hi all,
Apparently apple released standalone unix dev tools + SDKs
Also xcode 4.3 gets rid of /developer and has everything inside of the app
(also slightly different sdks locations). Also got rid of the extra install
step when downloaded from the app store. Otoh you now need to start
installa
Apple got rid of /developer instead it is in
/applications/xcode.app/contents/developer
Making a symlink from that to /developer might help, but you also need a
symlink for /developer/sdks since that also vanished and is somewhere else in
developer right now.
Probably needs to install unix dev t
Once again, I'm sorry, but I can't send email directly to "eborisch" due to
mailer incompatibility (in this day and age!), so I'm forced to send it here.
There's a problem with py26-spyder. Details are below.
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> After I upgraded from Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard to 10.7 Lion, MacPorts stopped
> working. Most installation operations would hang the system.
> Getting a Lion-specific .dmg (2.0.3) and installing it did not fix the issue.
> Now, even trying to do a "sudo port selfupdate" launches some background
Hello,
After I upgraded from Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard to 10.7 Lion, MacPorts
stopped working. Most installation operations would hang the system.
Getting a Lion-specific .dmg (2.0.3) and installing it did not fix the
issue. Now, even trying to do a "sudo port selfupdate" launches some
background p