I'm the maintainer of ushare, but it's been a long time since I've
looked at the port (since it didn't quite work with my 360), and I
also don't currently have access to the computer I installed in on.
What I can tell you right now is that I have in the past successfully
run ushare, listeni
On 14 May, 2008, at 17:38, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
On May 14, 2008, at 5:29 PM, Brian P. Flaherty wrote:
If I may ask, does this indicate that my MacPorts installation is
flawed somehow, because these files weren't being found?
We can't really know without more thorough information.
The comple
On 12 Mar, 2008, at 12:07, Olga Lyashevskaya wrote:
Have you upgraded to Leopard recently? If so, did
you install the new
version of Xcode? This kind of error often appears
when people try to
use Tiger's Xcode on Leopard.
It is a new iMac, and it came with Leopard on it, so I
presume that Xcode
On 12 Mar, 2008, at 7:45, Olga Lyashevskaya wrote:
e7253:~ olichka$ sudo port selfupdate
MacPorts base version 1.5 installed
Downloaded MacPorts base version 1.600
Configuring, Building and Installing new MacPorts base
Error: /opt/local/bin/port: selfupdate failed: Error
installing new MacPor
On 11 Mar, 2008, at 17:47, Alex Zavatone wrote:
I then looked on http://www.macports.org for available ports and
entered ntop in the entry field. I found a description of ntop but
nothing to help me install it. I clicked on Downloads under
Available Shortcuts and it didn't have ntop info s
On 11 Mar, 2008, at 16:48, Alex Zavatone wrote:
My goal in installing MacPorts was to get a ntop installed.
Checking for installation instructions for ntop on macports.org
wasn't helpful at all; I couldn't find any instructions. Luckily,
back at the old darwinports.org there is a url for n
On 10 Mar, 2008, at 17:04, Nathan Brazil wrote:
> Hi. I've installed MySQL5 (mysql5 @5.0.51_0+server) on a G4 running
> 10.4.10.
>
> However, when I execute the following command:
>
> sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.mysql5.plist
>
> I get the message "nothing found t
On 06 Mar, 2008, at 21:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> % sudo port install py25-matplotlib +gtk
>...
>>> I asked for the gtk variant. Why was the tkinter variant installed?
>
>Chris> py25-matplotlib does not provide a variant gtk (it
> provides a
>Chris> variant gtk2) and +tkinter i
On 23 Jan, 2008, at 12:34, James Sumners wrote:
I just upgraded from a PowerBook to a MacBook Pro. The migration
assistant tool kept my old macports system intact. I can still run all
of the ports I had installed; particularly, I can still use TeXmacs
and teTeX. However, I had built all of my por
On 16 Jan, 2008, at 22:06, Kurt Hillig wrote:
Apologies if you see this twice, but after taking a month break I'm
back trying to get gnucash installed once again - and once again I'm
running into a roadblock. I've already opened a ticket (see below),
but 'port info evince' says:
Maintaine
On 15 Jan, 2008, at 16:36, Andrew Capon wrote:
I don't know if this is the correct place to ask but I thought I
would start here.
Basically I am trying to get ethereal or wireshark running on my
MacPro.
I am having a problem with libxml2 and checksums as shown here:
This is ticket 13931
[resending to list]
On 08 Jan, 2008, at 3:34, muffetta66 wrote:
Chris Pickel ha scritto:
On 07 Jan, 2008, at 17:28, muffetta66 wrote:
Chris Pickel ha scritto:
On 07 Jan, 2008, at 7:48, muffetta66 wrote:
ibook-g4-di-*-:~ *$ sudo port
install mc
Password
[Resending to post to list; sorry to muffetta for the extra copy]
On 07 Jan, 2008, at 7:48, muffetta66 wrote:
ibook-g4-di-*-:~ *$ sudo port
install mc
Password:
---> Extracting libiconv
Error: Target org.macports.extract returned: shell command " cd "/
opt/loc
On 27 Oct, 2007, at 16:50, Mack Johnson wrote:
Hi I got this message after I installed MacPort. Fresh install on
Leopard.
couldn't load file "/opt/local/share/macports/Tcl/pextlib1.0/
Pextlib.dylib": dlopen(/opt/local/share/macports/Tcl/pextlib1.0/
Pextlib.dylib, 10): no suitable image found
On 13 Oct, 2007, at 13:26, Florian Ebeling wrote:
I keep on getting these errors lately with various
ports, not just these. Any idea?
flomac:~ root# port build gnuplot
Error: Error executing darwin_8: invalid command name "configure.cc"
Error: Unable to execute port: Error evaluating variants
fl
On 11 Oct, 2007, at 10:27, script this wrote:
I'm trying to port fvwm2 and so far there have been 3
packages that for whatever reason wouldn't download
from the sites in master_sites list in the Portfiles.
I've downloaded the packages myself, put them on my
own server, added my site to each Portf
On 27 Sep, 2007, at 10:50, Abram Gillespie wrote:
I haven't gotten any response as to how I go about getting the
php_dbase extension for the php5 package. Is it possible? Should I
just drop MacPorts and go back to Fink?
I've attached a possible patch. Sync your ports repository, apply it
wi
On 11 Sep, 2007, at 5:00, David Tremouilles wrote:
I have an issue with macport python 2.5.
I could not find the pythonw binary...
Seems it is not generated ...
Could somebody help ?
I looked through the python24 and python25 ports and didn't see any
obvious differences that would lead to p
On 08 Sep, 2007, at 16:08, Justin Fagnani-Bell wrote:
Odd, I don't see the py25-pil port listed anywhere.
I have 1.5, any reason I'm not seeing it? I'm trying "port list |
grep pil" and all I get for python is py-pil. "port info py25-pil"
doesn't return anything either.
It was added about
On 08 Sep, 2007, at 14:20, Justin Fagnani-Bell wrote:
This question actually applies to installing any package who lists
a dependancy on an older package version than the one you have.
Right now, I want to install PIL, but it's dependent on python2.4,
and I've installed python2.5 and package
On 04 Sep, 2007, at 13:03, Chris Janton wrote:
Today I do
port selfupdate
port list outdated
and learn that my php5 is outdated. OK. Not sure why since
port list installed
shows
php5 @5.2.4 www/php5
and the outdated list indicates
On 29 Aug, 2007, at 22:42, David Zentgraf wrote:
The portfile for PostgreSQL seems to be outdated. Independently of
the fact that MacPorts doesn't offer the 8.x branch of Pg, the 7.x
install sources referenced in the portfile have been moved to a
different URL. They are now available at ftp:
On 21 Aug, 2007, at 20:00, Scott Prahl wrote:
I cannot use rsync because of our firewall. How do I set things up
so that I can have an svn repository of the dports files and use
macports? I am using MacPorts 1.5
Ultimately, I would like to be able to 'svn up' to get the latest
portfiles
On 21 Aug, 2007, at 15:27, Jeff Stubbs wrote:
Ahhh, that would solve the problem. Would MP then update the
receipt file, to indicate that the file is downloaded??
It's not handled by receipts. If you were to use `port -d` to see
debug information, you'd see that port always checks for a dist
On 04 Aug, 2007, at 22:40, Jody Paul wrote:
I am having trouble when I attempt to install any ports that depend
on ncurses.
Running on a MacBook Pro (Intel) with OS X 10.4.10 I get the
following when trying to install the ncurses port.
Any advice on what I should be doing to make this work?
T
On 19 Jul, 2007, at 10:05, TjL wrote:
On Jul 19, 2007, at 9:59 AM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
I assumed that the precompiled versions would not be optimized
for my MacBook, whereas if I compiled my own they would be.
Is this a faulty assumption?
The DMG is a universal binary--it should run fine/nat
On 18 Jul, 2007, at 11:29, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
I've just installed port and have installed apache2. Unfortunately,
it doesn't seem to work when I try to connect to it (127.0.0.1
gives a "can't connect" message).
I think it's running since I have a process:
/opt/local/bin/daemondo --label
On 11 Jul, 2007, at 12:40, Kastus Shchuka wrote:
port outdated reports openssl as outdated:
...
But when I try to upgrade openssl nothing happens:
sudo port -vd upgrade openssl
DEBUG: Found port in file:///opt/local/var/macports/sources/
rsync.macports.org/release/ports/devel/openssl
DEBUG:
On 10 Jul, 2007, at 16:54, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jul 9, 2007, at 14:47, Joshua MacFie wrote:
joshuamacfie$ ls -l /opt/local/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.dylib
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 0 Jul 9 04:20 /opt/local/lib/libgtk-
x11-2.0.dylib ->
Does this mean it pints to itself?
No, if it pointed to it
On 30 Jun, 2007, at 12:26, Eric Cronin wrote:
On Jun 29, 2007, at 8:17 AM, Emmanuel Hainry wrote:
Not really your fault, I had the -I ordering wrong. But since
almost nothing needs lzo1 most people should uninstall it once they
upgrade. Could someone apply the change in that ticket and comm
On 26 Jun, 2007, at 11:42, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
On Jun 26, 2007, at 10:19 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think there is an argument against it; it is just that no
one has
done it yet. It seems like a perfectly acceptable thing to do,
but it has
only been talked about and never done.
On 25 Jun, 2007, at 00:21, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jun 24, 2007, at 22:12, Chris Pickel wrote:
The two files which you need be most concerned about are:
1. /opt/local/etc/my.cnf
Actually I use /opt/local/etc/mysql5/my.cnf
By George, you're right! My mysql server was still listening on
Bill,
The two files which you need be most concerned about are:
1. /opt/local/etc/my.cnf
This file is not provided by default by mysql5. Have a look at the
sample my.cnf files in /opt/local/share/mysql5/mysql/ and pick one
according to your liking (mine, for example, is my-small.cnf with
On 20 Jun, 2007, at 15:21, Sterling Anderson wrote:
I installed LightTPD and it runs fine, but after loading the
LaunchDaemon it refuses to start. If I do a ps in a terminal I can
see daemondo is loaded with with the lighttpd label:
...
It won't start the server though. If I run the start com
On 07 Jun, 2007, at 01:25, Michael Grunditz wrote:
Today py-libxml2 failed to build:
---> Building py-libxml2 with target build
failed to find headers for libxml2: update includes_dir
Error: Target com.apple.build returned: shell command " cd "/
Volumes/fwhd/opt/local/var/db/dports/build/
_Vo
On 06 Jun, 2007, at 15:02, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jun 6, 2007, at 11:43, Chris Pickel wrote:
variant universal { configure.args-append --disable-static }
Doesn't redefining "variant universal" like that _overwrite_ the
default universal variant MacPorts provides, there
On 06 Jun, 2007, at 13:20, Philippe BERNERY wrote:
I tried it. It seems to compile good however I typed:
otool -f libgcrypt.11.2.3.dylib
to check if the file was correctly generated, but the command returned
nothing. Is that good ?
I don't believe so. I'm not experienced with universal builds
Near the end, it tries to extract files from the static lib, which
fails because the lib is built for multiple architectures. In other
words, the file format is correct insofar as it's being built
+universal, but the port expects otherwise.
This seems to be because the library builds itself
On 04 Jun, 2007, at 00:17, Thomas Crawley wrote:
Chris, Thanks for all your help
No problem.
What is libmd and do the openssl libraries provide equivalent
functionality ?
Well, I don't have libmd and can't install it via MacPorts because
parts conflict with openssl. But from what it's t
On 03 Jun, 2007, at 23:06, Thomas Crawley wrote:
checking for MD5Update in -lmd... yes
checking md5.h usability... yes
checking md5.h presence... yes
checking for md5.h... yes
Alright, so it looks like you're compiling with libmd and missing
some stuff you need from libcrypto.
How do I che
On 03 Jun, 2007, at 22:12, Thomas Crawley wrote:
so I have /usr/include/openssl/ripemd.h also but it is not being
picked up by configure etc
As far as I can tell, you should be using libcrypto if you can
include openssl/md5.h (which appears to be the case for you), if
libcrypto contains MD
On 03 Jun, 2007, at 18:56, Thomas Crawley wrote:
I tried to perform the command "port selfupdate" to update my port
installation with the latest version.
Just to confirm your suspicions, selfupdate is the correct fix to
this problem; "configure.cppflags" was added in 1.4.*
I examined the s
On 22 May, 2007, at 22:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't get moodss to launch that way. I'll experiment with others
apps
later. Thanks for the info, it helps to know how it is working for
you.
Well, it would be useful to check Console.app to see exactly what the
problem is. X11.app se
On 22 May, 2007, at 18:04, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
However, when X11.app first opens, it automatically opens an xterm
for me, and that xterm still doesn't know my PATH. How do I teach it?
If I recall, that initial xterm is opened through your .xinitrc. If
you don't have an .xinitrc, /usr/X11R6/l
On 20 May, 2007, at 23:06, paul beard wrote:
How can we get aound this contention over /opt/local/bin/su, since
both heimdal and coreutils claim it as theirs?
Doesn't/shouldn't coreutils install /opt/local/bin/gsu and not /opt/
local/bin/su? For me, at least:
[%] port contents coreutils | g
On 19 May, 2007, at 23:12, Bill Hernandez wrote:
I got mysql5 +server installed earlier today, and you recommend
that I do the same for postgresql + server, but when I checked the
variants
...
did not find a +server variant, it looks like I probably ought to
take the default install:
$
On 19 May, 2007, at 18:42, Tarage wrote:
Hi everyone. The subject line says it all. I'm trying to get py-
gtk2 going on 10.3.9, and in that quest, I've let Macports install
all the dependent libraries, including python24. However, when I go
to the python prompt and run a help() then modules,
On 18 May, 2007, at 15:53, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On any port, +macosx, if available, is auto-selected if you're
running Mac OS X, which is everybody.
Ah. Isn't it normally 'platform macosx'? When I look at a Portfile, I
assume variants are mine to select and platforms are handled by
MacPorts
On 18 May, 2007, at 15:18, Mark Hattam wrote:
That's handy to know, as I have
php5 @5.2.2_0+apache2+darwin_8+macosx+mysql5 (active)
on my Powerbook G4Ti ... I'd never have guessed that +macosx wasn't
intended for the standard MacOSX 10.4.9 which I have installed.
Seems to work fine though
On 18 May, 2007, at 13:57, Bill Hernandez wrote:
[LENGTHY INCOHERENT RANT]
...
[GENERAL QUESTIONS]
Before I install (Apache2, PHP5, PostgreSQL, mySQL) I wanted to
find out if there was a preferred way of doing this ?
It seems like PHP should be last because of the --with APXS2 that
requi
On 17 May, 2007, at 11:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mark abney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thursday, May 17, 2007 at 8:33
AM -0800
wrote:
It's not a case sensitivity issue. The file that's in my PATH is
'tex'
and the filename as specified in the dependency is also 'tex', but
port
simply refuses
On 05 May, 2007, at 18:16, Osvaldo Gago wrote:
I'm a newbie not a programer, however shouldn't:
sudo port install ffmpeg +faad +faac +lame
work ?
Indeed it should, and that's bug report #11849 [1] :)
I've committed the fix there, and it should go live within 12 hours,
at which point the co
On 02 May, 2007, at 16:42, Ron wrote:
On the old Darwinports I read somewhere how to do "port install
app" offline by simply downloading the "rpm" manually and putting
it somewhere where the "rsync" service expected it. But I forgot
exactly the details. My existing network at work has "rsy
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