Hi Joshua,
Thanks for your quick reply.
On 28/05/2012, at 02:12, Joshua Root wrote:
> (moving to -dev since this involves writing a portfile)
>
> On 2012-5-28 10:43 , Paulo Moura wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm using the latest versions of MacPorts, Xcode, and PackageMaker. I have a
>> portfile wher
(moving to -dev since this involves writing a portfile)
On 2012-5-28 10:43 , Paulo Moura wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the latest versions of MacPorts, Xcode, and PackageMaker. I have a
> portfile where I define:
>
> post-pkg {
> set resources ${workpath}/${name}-${version}.pkg/Contents/Reso
Hi,
I'm using the latest versions of MacPorts, Xcode, and PackageMaker. I have a
portfile where I define:
post-pkg {
set resources ${workpath}/${name}-${version}.pkg/Contents/Resources/
file copy -force --
${workpath}/${worksrcdir}/scripts/macosx/License.html ${resources}
On May 27, 2012, at 16:51, plik wrote:
> Today I installed Macports for the subsequent installation of ARB. Everything
> went really fine until I tryed to start ARB. But actually, this is another
> problem.
Once you solve the below, this is what you should tell us more about. What's
not worki
Hi,
my name is George, I am not a very skilled Linux or OSX (Terminal) user,
and english is not my native language.
My OS is 10.6.8 64bit
Today I installed Macports for the subsequent installation of ARB.
Everything went really fine until I tryed to start ARB. But actually,
this is another
On May 27, 2012, at 09:34, M. Daniel Becque wrote:
> Over a year ago I tried to build Wine on my ppc machine. PPC is unsupported.
> I recently was cleaning up macports with "sudo port clean --all all". When I
> looked through Macports to check up, I noticed the log file from this failed
> buil
Reini Urban wrote:
> On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 12:28 PM, Bjarne D Mathiesen
> wrote:
>> Upgrading to Perl 5.16 is production ready ... at least I'm using it
>> actively ;-)
>
> That means you are not testing it good enough.
> threading in 5.16.0 is pretty broken. I found two major bugs so far
> and
On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 12:28 PM, Bjarne D Mathiesen
wrote:
> Upgrading to Perl 5.16 is production ready ... at least I'm using it
> actively ;-)
That means you are not testing it good enough.
threading in 5.16.0 is pretty broken. I found two major bugs so far
and on windows it looks worse.
http
Over a year ago I tried to build Wine on my ppc machine. PPC is
unsupported. I recently was cleaning up macports with "sudo port clean
--all all". When I looked through Macports to check up, I noticed the log
file from this failed build is still on my machine in
opt/local/var/macports/logs and the