On Aug 29, 2012, at 18:27, Phil Dobbin wrote:
> So if I `sudo cp -R /opt/local/macports` to a suitable location
There's no such directory in a standard MacPorts install... There is
/opt/local/etc/macports, /opt/local/share/macports, and /opt/local/var/macports.
> & use
> the ports installed fi
[ Phil Dobbin wrote on Thu 30.Aug'12 at 1:21:07 +0100 ]
> I'm using rsync (actually Duplicity because the remote location is S3)
> so it was the location of the files on my local drive to be backed up
> that was the question not the method used for backup.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Phil...
oops, so
Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
> [ Phil Dobbin wrote on Thu 30.Aug'12 at 0:27:54 +0100 ]
[snip}
>> So if I `sudo cp -R /opt/local/macports` to a suitable location & use
>> the ports installed file (I regularly take a snapshot of ports installed
>> via `port -qv installed > myports.txt`) that should
[ Phil Dobbin wrote on Thu 30.Aug'12 at 0:27:54 +0100 ]
> Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> > On Aug 29, 2012, at 18:07, Phil Dobbin wrote:
> >
> >> it'd be handier just to have the
> >> files/dirs needed to run everything again & put all my ports back in
> >> place as they were if the need arose.
> >>
> >>
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Aug 29, 2012, at 18:07, Phil Dobbin wrote:
>
>> it'd be handier just to have the
>> files/dirs needed to run everything again & put all my ports back in
>> place as they were if the need arose.
>>
>> Could somebody give me the list needed to do this?
>
> MacPorts doesn't
On Aug 29, 2012, at 18:07, Phil Dobbin wrote:
> it'd be handier just to have the
> files/dirs needed to run everything again & put all my ports back in
> place as they were if the need arose.
>
> Could somebody give me the list needed to do this?
MacPorts doesn't really have such a feature, but
> I want to add the required MacPort's configuration files & directories
> to my nightly local & remote scheduled backups. I've already got
> everything in my weekly clone but it'd be handier just to have the
> files/dirs needed to run everything again & put all my ports back in
> place as they wer
Hi, all.
I want to add the required MacPort's configuration files & directories
to my nightly local & remote scheduled backups. I've already got
everything in my weekly clone but it'd be handier just to have the
files/dirs needed to run everything again & put all my ports back in
place as they wer
Thank you for your reply. I do have ssh tunneling socks proxy, but then I have
to tell Firefox to use that proxy. Safari and my Mac do not use that proxy.
I turned off the proxy and tried again with the same results. I did not try
Advanced > Proxies, as I think this is going in the wrong dir
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 2:20 PM, Instruct ICC wrote:
> Error: org.macports.archivefetch for port expat returned: Failed to fetch
> signature for archive: The requested URL returned error: 403
>
Sounds like you have a proxy in the way. If you configured a proxy in your
browser, you might need to
A few months ago I received the message to do a selfupdate. I did that, then
attempted an update outdated. I received an error for every port I would try:
Example:
sudo port install wget
---> Computing dependencies for wget
---> Dependencies to be installed: gettext expat libiconv ncurses gn
On Aug 29, 2012, at 9:47 AM, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
>
> On Aug 29, 2012, at 11:27 AM, Wahlstedt Jyrki wrote:
>
>>
>> On 29.8.2012, at 18.10, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
>>
>>> I attempted 'sudo port install wxWidgets' and got an "Error: Processing of
>>> port wxWidgets failed". This is under
On 29.8.2012, at 18.47, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
>
> On Aug 29, 2012, at 11:27 AM, Wahlstedt Jyrki wrote:
>
>>
>> On 29.8.2012, at 18.10, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
>>
>>> I attempted 'sudo port install wxWidgets' and got an "Error: Processing of
>>> port wxWidgets failed". This is under OS X
On Aug 29, 2012, at 11:27 AM, Wahlstedt Jyrki wrote:
>
> On 29.8.2012, at 18.10, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
>
>> I attempted 'sudo port install wxWidgets' and got an "Error: Processing of
>> port wxWidgets failed". This is under OS X 10.8.1 with current XCode
>> command-line tools installed an
On 29.8.2012, at 18.10, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
> I attempted 'sudo port install wxWidgets' and got an "Error: Processing of
> port wxWidgets failed". This is under OS X 10.8.1 with current XCode
> command-line tools installed and using MacPorts 2.1.2.
>
> Here's output from 'sudo port -d ins
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 11:10 AM, Murray Eisenberg <
murrayeisenb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I attempted 'sudo port install wxWidgets' and got an "Error: Processing of
> port wxWidgets failed". This is under OS X 10.8.1 with current XCode
> command-line tools installed and using MacPorts 2.1.2.
>
> He
I attempted 'sudo port install wxWidgets' and got an "Error: Processing of port
wxWidgets failed". This is under OS X 10.8.1 with current XCode command-line
tools installed and using MacPorts 2.1.2.
Here's output from 'sudo port -d install wxWidgets':
dyld: DYLD_ environment variables being ig
On 29.08.12, 09:57, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Aug 28, 2012, at 15:32, Viktor Remennik wrote:
Got another case. Please help!
So this is a different problem than the previous one you were mentioning in
this thread. Did you ever get that previous problem resolved? If so how? If
not, that same prob
Hi Ryan,
> sudo port -f selfupdate
thanks, it worked. I guess those installing from source are supposed to know
what they are doing, which was not quite true in my case!
Thanks again,
Luc
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