Launcher failure

2012-09-12 Thread James Linder
Hi I can live with this problem, but if anyone says AH-HA please share: I built gnome-terminal from fink (2.28.2) and macports (also 2.28.2) If I run the macport version from cli it starts and the only clutter is: [haycorn] /Users/jam [501]% /opt/local/bin/gnome-terminal Xlib: extension "RANDR

Re: Installing ports in parallel

2012-09-12 Thread James Linder
On 13/09/2012, at 3:00 AM, macports-users-requ...@lists.macosforge.org wrote: >>> I don't find a way to let port install multiple independent ports in >>> parallel to maximally use the cores on a machine. Is there a way to do >>> so? Thanks! >> >> This used to be allowed (unintentionally, I thin

Re: Cannot install port pear-Console_CommandLine

2012-09-12 Thread Bradley Giesbrecht
On Sep 12, 2012, at 7:42 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > On Sep 12, 2012, at 08:54, Michael Bakonyi wrote: > >> I'd like to install the port pear-php_uml but the installation fails as the >> installation of pear-Console_CommandLine seems to fail before. The >> port-installation fails with the fo

Re: Cannot install port pear-Console_CommandLine

2012-09-12 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Sep 12, 2012, at 08:54, Michael Bakonyi wrote: > I'd like to install the port pear-php_uml but the installation fails as the > installation of pear-Console_CommandLine seems to fail before. The > port-installation fails with the following error within the bash: > > ---> Configuring pear-C

Cannot install port pear-Console_CommandLine

2012-09-12 Thread Michael Bakonyi
Hi, I'd like to install the port pear-php_uml but the installation fails as the installation of pear-Console_CommandLine seems to fail before. The port-installation fails with the following error within the bash: ---> Configuring pear-Console_CommandLine Error: org.macports.configure for port

Re: Installing ports in parallel

2012-09-12 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Sep 11, 2012, at 16:12, Chris Jones wrote: > I still Do not see what you really expect to gain. Installing from source is, > in my experience, dominated by the build phase, and this *already* will build > ports in parallel (make -j X or similar) where it can. Just run top and you > will see