I know this is not a MacPorts issue, so please direct this to somewhere that
makes sense.
Basically, I'm a total newbee when it comes to RAW WINE. I've historically used
Codeweavers Crossover which is Wine 1.4.1
Which is packaged to run quite nicely under Mountain Lion (10.8.2)
I play LOTRO
I'm not sure I understand.
I'm not trying to rebuild a MacPorts port. I am installing a bunch
of ports (like autoconf, libffi, etc) and using them to build some other
unrelated software. If you're proposing I check Macports and built it
from source, that's not what I'm trying to do.
> My system isn't overloaded. It's running inside a VM. I'm running a
> script inside an automated build system. The faster the build, the better.
> Twenty five seconds might seem short to you, but in the world of automated
> builds every second matters.
In that case, why not rely on the Bu
My system isn't overloaded. It's running inside a VM. I'm running a
script inside an automated build system. The faster the build, the
better. Twenty five seconds might seem short to you, but in the world of
automated builds every second matters.
As I mentioned before, there is an ea
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 8:26 PM, cowwoc wrote:
> It seems a bit silly to unpack a tar file every time I run "port
> selfupdate". If I run it multiple times in a row, shouldn't it notice very
> quickly that nothing has changed? Can't you use timestamps to speed this up?
>
Not really, as I und
Brandon,
It seems a bit silly to unpack a tar file every time I run "port
selfupdate". If I run it multiple times in a row, shouldn't it notice
very quickly that nothing has changed? Can't you use timestamps to speed
this up?
Gili
On 15/10/2012 7:29 PM, Brandon Allbery [via Mac OS Forge]
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 7:19 PM, cowwoc wrote:
> You're right. It's writing an awful lot of data. Why is that? 25
> seconds times an average of 10MB/s (which is a conservative estimate)...
> it's writing out around 250MB.
>
I haven't updated this week yet, but:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root admin 54
You're right. It's writing an awful lot of data. Why is that? 25
seconds times an average of 10MB/s (which is a conservative estimate)...
it's writing out around 250MB.
Gili
On 15/10/2012 1:58 PM, Brandon Allbery [via Mac OS Forge] wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 12:56 PM, cowwoc <[hidde
On Oct 15, 2012, at 10:40 AM, Craig Hoffman wrote:
> Hey Folks,
> I have an odd issue with Apache. I have a more or less standard install of
> MacPorts PHP, MySQL and Apache for local web development. Everything was
> working fine until yesterday, honestly I'm not sure what happened - nothing
Sounds like it'd be worth ensuring that you have the latest Xcode & macports
installed then remake the ports affected.
On Oct 15, 2012, at 2:20 PM, Craig Hoffman wrote:
> No. That's whats odd. I installed Mountain Loin when it was released and
> things (MacPorts) still worked. I just did a
On 10/15/12 7:59 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Please file a port request ticket in the issue tracker.
https://trac.macports.org/ticket/36617
done ;-)
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No. That's whats odd. I installed Mountain Loin when it was released and
things (MacPorts) still worked. I just did a restart and things are back to
normal. Localhosts loads normally. No really sure what happened.
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did you upgrade recently?
On Oct 15, 2012, at 2:10 PM, Craig Hoffman wrote:
> Okay, made the link and ran a config test:
>
> Macbook-Pro:bin choffman$ apachectl configtest
> httpd: Syntax error on line 128 of /private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf: Cannot
> load /opt/local/apache2/modules/libphp5.so
Okay, made the link and ran a config test:
Macbook-Pro:bin choffman$ apachectl configtest
httpd: Syntax error on line 128 of /private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf: Cannot load
/opt/local/apache2/modules/libphp5.so into server:
dlopen(/opt/local/apache2/modules/libphp5.so, 10): Library not loaded:
/o
On Oct 15, 2012, at 12:54, Markus Neuenschwander wrote:
> please package mediainfo
Please file a port request ticket in the issue tracker.
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Good idea. Any ideas why this happen?
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On Oct 15, 2012, at 11:48 AM, Mikel King wrote:
> Easiest would be a symlink.
>
> ln -s good file to where the bad file is.
>
>
> On Oct 15, 2012, at 1:40
Hi
please package mediainfo
Media Info supplies
technical and tag information about a video or audio file.
Supported formats: Video : MKV, OGM, MP4, AVI, MPG, VOB, MPEG1,
MPEG2, MPEG4, DVD, WMV, ASF, DivX, XviD, MOV (Quicktime),
SWF(Flash),
Easiest would be a symlink.
ln -s good file to where the bad file is.
On Oct 15, 2012, at 1:40 PM, Craig Hoffman wrote:
> Hey Folks,
> I have an odd issue with Apache. I have a more or less standard install of
> MacPorts PHP, MySQL and Apache for local web development. Everything was
> work
Hey Folks,
I have an odd issue with Apache. I have a more or less standard install of
MacPorts PHP, MySQL and Apache for local web development. Everything was
working fine until yesterday, honestly I'm not sure what happened - nothing has
changed. It looks like my MacPort Apache is now using Ap
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 12:56 PM, cowwoc wrote:
> DEBUG: /usr/bin/tar -C
> /build/intermediate/macports/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/tmp
>
> -xf
> /build/intermediate/macports/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports.tar
>
>
>
> This last lin
Here is what I see:
DEBUG: MacPorts sources location:
/build/intermediate/macports/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs
---> Updating MacPorts base sources using rsync
receiving file list ... done
sent 36 bytes received 69 bytes 70.00 bytes/sec
total size is 3543040
Running in debug mode should show you where it is getting stuck.
port -d selfupdate
On Oct 15, 2012, at 9:52 AM, cowwoc wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Any update on this?
>
> "port selfupdate" is still incredibly slow for no obvious reason.
>
> Gili
>
>
> Federico Calboli-2 wrote
>> On 17 Aug 2011, at
Hi,
Any update on this?
"port selfupdate" is still incredibly slow for no obvious reason.
Gili
Federico Calboli-2 wrote
> On 17 Aug 2011, at 11:25, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>> As I wiped my disk and installed Lion from a bootable USB key I made
>>> with my copy of Lion (I did this to maximise perf
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