Re: py34-rpy2 port dependence on R...

2017-05-11 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 11 May 2017, at 5:56 pm, Carlo Tambuatco wrote: > > >> On May 11, 2017, at 12:52 PM, Christopher Jones >> wrote: >> >> I would suggest the opposite instead. Remove your external R and just use >> the MacPorts version. Any reason not to do

Re: py34-rpy2 port dependence on R...

2017-05-11 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 11 May 2017, at 5:56 pm, Carlo Tambuatco wrote: > > >> On May 11, 2017, at 12:52 PM, Christopher Jones >> wrote: >> >> I would suggest the opposite instead. Remove your external R and just use >> the MacPorts version. Any reason not to do

Re: py34-rpy2 port dependence on R...

2017-05-11 Thread Christopher Jones
I would suggest the opposite instead. Remove your external R and just use the MacPorts version. Any reason not to do this ? In general MacPorts (rightly) ignores anything outside its ${prefix}. Chris > On 6 May 2017, at 3:54 am, Carlo Tambuatco wrote: > > I have the R.app application installe

Re: missing ports?

2016-06-05 Thread Christopher Jones
>> >> Don't the following two lines, 33 and 34, need commenting out as well ? > > In Tcl, a backslash at the end of the line continues the comment to the next > line. Ah right, didn’t know that. Something else about Tcl I’m not sure I like… ;) smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic si

Re: use of cpus in building

2016-05-25 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 25 May 2016, at 10:06 pm, Comer Duncan wrote: > > Hi Brandon, > > So, where to I set 'make -j 4' so I get ports to try with 4 cores? you don’t. Its automatic for the ports that allow it. > > Comer > > On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 5:03 PM, Brandon Allbery > wrot

Re: Trying to execute LibcxxOnOlderSytems (2nd ed.)

2016-03-14 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 14 Mar 2016, at 5:14 pm, [ftp83plus] wrote: > > Right, I had to reformat because the Mac wouldn't boot anymore. > > This is actually a failure on step 1, the > > sudo port install -v -f libcxx > > Hope that helps. No, not really. Like others I have I am afraid completely lost track of

Re: Sending logs to the list (was: Guile is broken, again...)

2016-02-12 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 12 Feb 2016, at 2:54 am, Joshua Root wrote: > > Dave Horsfall wrote: >> On Wed, 10 Feb 2016, Chris Jones wrote: >> >>> Just compress the log file before posting it. It will be a fraction of >>> its original size then... >> >> Yet another hoop through which to jump, in other words... Sh

Re: Guile is broken, again...

2016-02-12 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 11 Feb 2016, at 10:21 pm, Dave Horsfall wrote: > > On Wed, 10 Feb 2016, Chris Jones wrote: > >> Just compress the log file before posting it. It will be a fraction of >> its original size then... > > Yet another hoop through which to jump, in other words... Should it be > ZIP, Compress

Re: Can't upgrade libtool, libedit, or install openssh

2015-11-22 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 21 Nov 2015, at 8:13 p.m., semaphor...@yahoo.com wrote: > > Just linked the file. I thought zipped files were a big no-no because of > virus or malicious software risks. I said bzip2, or gzip it. 'zip' is more for windows users and yes if I where to have the mis-fortune of using an MS sys

Re: Can't upgrade libtool, libedit, or install openssh

2015-11-21 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 21 Nov 2015, at 2:40 p.m., semaphor...@yahoo.com wrote: > > Sorry for the late reply. > > How do I link to a 13.6MB log file? I think Pastebin wouldn't take it… compress it first… (bzip2, gzip etc.) smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature

Re: New Mac OS Forge administrator

2015-11-20 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 20 Nov 2015, at 8:15 p.m., Bradley Giesbrecht wrote: > >> On Nov 19, 2015, at 6:49 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> >> Dear MacPorts users and developers, >> >> I'm pleased finally to be able to tell you that I have been hired to be your >> new Mac OS Forge administrator. I have been involved

Re: error upgrading gcc48 port

2015-11-01 Thread Christopher Jones
what command where you running that triggered the installation of gcc48 ? Send the full output, messages before the ones you first posted probably tell you what was doing it. > On 1 Nov 2015, at 4:35 p.m., Fabrizio Salvatore > wrote: > > Hi Marius, > > I see the following: > > sudo port de

Re: openssl - could not find the C header files

2015-10-20 Thread Christopher Jones
> Anyway, I gave up compiling it myself and installed tor 0.2.6.9_1 through > MacPorts. > To keep all my stuff I just copied then the tor binary to the previous tor > 0.2.6.6 (git-bb8c4e69ca5c8bca), which I compiled myself before. > > mv /usr/local/bin/tor /usr/local/bin/tor.old > cp /opt/local

Re: Housekeeping script to reclaim disk space by removing old Xcode caches

2015-09-23 Thread Christopher Jones
Seems I compile less than you ;) Phobos ~ > sudo ./housekeeping-xcode Password: ---> Deleting 2.7M of caches for Xcode 6.1.1-6A2008a which is no longer installed ---> Deleting 1.1M of caches for Xcode 6.2-6C131e which is no longer installed ---> Deleting 2.4M of caches for Xcode 6.3-6D570 wh

Re: encounter error while it is installing opam with macport

2015-09-18 Thread Christopher Jones
Do what the message tells you. Look in the log file for re2c to see what went wrong. > On 18 Sep 2015, at 8:32am, 心如烛光 <275438...@qq.com> wrote: > > Hi,everybody! > I wanna install opam for my MacBook Pro (osx10.8.5 mountainlion) with > macport. Unfortunately,I get error while it is instal

Re: OS X 10.11 status

2015-08-19 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 19 Aug 2015, at 9:11pm, Dave Horsfall wrote: > > On Wed, 19 Aug 2015, Chris Jones wrote: > >> Yes, you should expect to compile all ports as there are no binary >> archives as of yet. > > Have you seen what your CPU temperature hits? I can boil water at 100ºC > (that's 212ºF for Americ

Re: OS X 10.11 status

2015-08-19 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 19 Aug 2015, at 6:14pm, semaphor...@yahoo.com wrote: > > It's a migrated machine from 10.10, latest version. Perhaps it would come > from this single fact? so was my vm … > > Enviado desde mi iPhone > > El 2015-08-19, a las 13:07, Chris Jones escribió: > >> >> >>> On 19 Aug 2015, at

Re: Help with a port

2015-08-15 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 15 Aug 2015, at 5:06pm, - wrote: > > > Where does one submit such a "ticket"? Where is the "tracker" to be found go to > https://www.macports.org then ‘report a bug' > On Sat, 15 Aug 2015, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > >> On Aug 15, 2015, at 06:57, - wrote: >>> >>> I'm fairely new to macpor

Re: macports thinks xcode is not installed...?

2015-08-02 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, I had the same warning over the weekend with my OSX 10.11 VM. I had Xcode 7 beta 4 installed from https://developer.apple.com/xcode/downloads/ and I also installed the Xcode 7 beta 4 command line tools from ‘additional tools’ link at the bottom of the above link. Interesting there was not

Re: MacPorts and Clang

2015-07-17 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, /usr/bin/clang is the Apple system clang. You REALLY REALLY should not go fiddling with this. If you have changed it, change it back… Much breakage will occur if you do not. Macports installs everything under /opt/local You can make a specific MacPorts clang version the default MP one usi

Re: Alternatives for outdated assembler (AS)?

2015-04-11 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 10 Apr 2015, at 8:27pm, René J.V. Bertin wrote: > > On Friday April 10 2015 18:43:43 Chris Jones wrote: > >> AFAIK OSX 10.8 is still, for the moment, receiving important security >> updates which is all I would expect for an OS that age. >

Re: thread CPU usage monitor?

2015-03-24 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, > On 24 Mar 2015, at 5:39pm, Pierre Malard wrote: > > Their is a lot of utilities like « MenuMeters » (http://www.ragingmenace.com) > which can dodo that. > A other Mac OS X integrated tool is « Activity Monitor » which can give you a > lot of information about system. Can’t be sure but I

Re: what was up with ntp again?

2015-03-23 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 23 Mar 2015, at 7:46pm, René J.V. Bertin wrote: > > On Monday March 23 2015 14:36:53 Brandon Allbery wrote: > >> the question of why the clock drifts so badly. Does everyone who sees that >> *really* not reboot often? > > %> w > 20:35 up 38 days, 6:28, 5 users, load averages: 4.35 5.43

Re: what was up with ntp again?

2015-03-23 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 23 Mar 2015, at 6:27pm, Christopher Jones wrote: > > >> On 23 Mar 2015, at 6:24pm, Mihai Moldovan wrote: >> >> On 23.03.2015 07:23 PM, Chris Jones wrote: >>> So why was mine seemingly updated only yesterday ? I've never done >>> an

Re: what was up with ntp again?

2015-03-23 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 23 Mar 2015, at 6:24pm, Mihai Moldovan wrote: > > On 23.03.2015 07:23 PM, Chris Jones wrote: >> So why was mine seemingly updated only yesterday ? I've never done >> anything w.r.t. ntp or pacemaker on this machine, so whatever setting is >> running it must by definition be the default Appl

Re: what was up with ntp again?

2015-03-23 Thread Christopher Jones
> > I didn't have that file either (OS X 10.9), and the pacemaker manpage does > say something about the daemon exiting if the file isn't recreated within a > certain time after deleting it. I've created empty files for both > /var/db/ntp.drift and /etc/ntp.drift to see if they get populated; w

Re: what was up with ntp again?

2015-03-23 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 23 Mar 2015, at 6:17pm, René J.V. Bertin wrote: > > On Monday March 23 2015 18:05:45 Christopher Jones wrote: > >> >> I do have >> >> /private/var/db/ntp.drift >> >> could you perhaps have sym linked it, or similar, at some point ? I &

Re: what was up with ntp again?

2015-03-23 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 23 Mar 2015, at 5:54pm, Brandon Allbery wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 1:58 PM, René J.V. > wrote: > Backatmymac (and being able to print again to my networked printer despite a > "cups-exec sandbox error 3850") I was going to follow the above instructions,

Re: [MacPorts] #47189: submission: audacity

2015-03-18 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 18 Mar 2015, at 6:11pm, René J.V. Bertin wrote: > > On Wednesday March 18 2015 13:52:49 Arno Hautala wrote: > >> Cool. I wonder if there's still an issue of sometimes using internal >> versions and sometimes using MacPorts, but as the internal versions >> aren't available yet, it seems lik

Re: [MacPorts] #47189: submission: audacity

2015-03-18 Thread Christopher Jones
> On 18 Mar 2015, at 5:52pm, Arno Hautala wrote: > > On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 1:20 PM, René J.V. wrote: >> On Wednesday March 18 2015 12:10:07 Arno Hautala wrote: >> >> So, no, there should be no fear of non-reproducible builds, at least not if >> I got in all the dependencies :) >> >>> Regar

Re: Macports problems after upgrading to Yosemite

2014-11-22 Thread Christopher Jones
I followed the instructions just fine as well. Didn’t seem particularly out of date to me ... > On 21 Nov 2014, at 8:25pm, Chris Freyberg wrote: > > Thanks, Daniel, but unfortunately the page you refer me to has not been > updated for Yosemite. The install instructions are certainly out-of-dat

Re: libintl.8.dylib not loaded?

2014-10-29 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, I would suggest anyone who has foobar’ed up their systems by following the (badly thought out) instructions to replace bash with MacPorts version to a) put back the original bash from their backups ;) b) manually install the updates from Apple that properly fix this OS X bash Update 1.0 m

Re: "Updating database of binaries" step very slow under Yosemite?

2014-10-20 Thread Christopher Jones
Just to add, I am also seeing this. Might be wrong but don’t recall seeing quite this slow under OSX10.9 (now running 10.10)…. > On 20 Oct 2014, at 11:27am, Clemens Lang wrote: > > Hi, > > - On 20 Oct, 2014, at 08:18, Lawrence Velázquez lar...@macports.org wrote: > >> On Oct 20, 2014, a

Re: mysql5 port upgrade failed

2014-10-17 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, So yes, its cmake not make you are having problems with, and from the log you can see its exactly the problem I was referring to. You need to wait for the release of Xcode 6.1, or install the preview if its still available… Chris > On 18 Oct 2014, at 7:20am, Horst Simon wrote: > > >> O

Re: mysql5 port upgrade failed

2014-10-17 Thread Christopher Jones
>> Thanks, but now it fails on upgrading make, I am using mysql56, because I am >> too using mysql56-server for Egroupware and cacti. I am thinking of >> complete removing macports and install all application fresh and see if they >> are failing, the main applications are apache2, cyrus-imapd,

Re:

2014-09-05 Thread Christopher Jones
You do this yourself. See the links at https://trac.macports.org/wiki/MailingLists On 5 Sep 2014, at 5:38pm, Joel Hurlburt wrote: > I wonder if you could remove me from the mailing list. I am not really > active at the moment in macports. Thanks > > Joel > ___

Re: where does macports installs programs?

2014-07-10 Thread Christopher Jones
Please post the MacPorts build log for ROOT5, from a clean rebuild of the root5 port. Chris On 10 Jul 2014, at 2:26pm, Fabrizio Salvatore wrote: > I am really unclear what is happening. Both root5 and python27 are exactly > identical on the two Macs (I attach the full installation list to t

Re: where does macports installs programs?

2014-07-09 Thread Christopher Jones
[+]soversion: Build with soversion support >sqlite3: Build with sqlite3 support > [+]ssl: Build with ssl support > [+]tmva: Build the TMVA package >x11: Enables X11 graphical backend > * conflicts with cocoa > [+]xml: Build with xml support >xrootd: Build

Re: where does macports installs programs?

2014-07-09 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, >> >> the only thing I saw was something about the libPyROOT module not available >> in root5, and I am just waiting to finish the installation to see if I have >> the same problem and then sending another cry for help! ;-) > > PyROOT is available if you install with one of the (non defaul

Re: where does macports installs programs?

2014-07-09 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, On 9 Jul 2014, at 10:34pm, Fabrizio Salvatore wrote: > Hi Brandon, > > I have seen several posts on using ROOT via macports and I haven't seen > anyone complaining about LD_LIBRARY_PATH… The MacPorts build of root5 is a standard ‘prefix’ installation, and as such does not require ROOTSY

Re: clang's build performance

2014-07-05 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, I cannot answer why, but I can confirm what you have seen. Even on OSX10.9, where the system clang is MacBookPro ~ > clang -v Apple LLVM version 5.1 (clang-503.0.40) (based on LLVM 3.4svn) Target: x86_64-apple-darwin13.3.0 Thread model: posix So I would guess closer to MacPorts clang 3.4 th

Re: C++ 2011 in gcc 4.8.2 from MacPorts ?

2014-06-25 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, On 25 Jun 2014, at 5:16pm, Jim Graham wrote: > On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 12:03:16PM -0400, Brandon Allbery wrote: >> On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 11:56 AM, Jim Graham wrote: >> >> It's still considered experimental, so not enabled by default. Looks like >> -std=c++11 is needed. > > How is the su

Re: Encounter an error while it is installing one dependence of the py-matplotlib

2014-06-19 Thread Christopher Jones
On 19 Jun 2014, at 5:43pm, Brandon Allbery wrote: > On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 11:21 AM, 心如烛光 <275438...@qq.com> wrote: > I encounter an error while it is installing py27-pyobjc,which is one of > the py-matplotlib's dependence.What it returns is:"command execution > failed".I wanna know that

Re: Setting locale

2014-05-22 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, I *think* you want System Preferences -> Language and Region I have mine set to GB, and get pb-d-128-141-155-246 ~ > locale LANG="en_GB.UTF-8" LC_COLLATE="en_GB.UTF-8" LC_CTYPE="en_GB.UTF-8" LC_MESSAGES="en_GB.UTF-8" LC_MONETARY="en_GB.UTF-8" LC_NUMERIC="en_GB.UTF-8" LC_TIME="en_GB.UTF-8" L

Re: Link against MacPorts Ruby instead of system Ruby

2014-04-27 Thread Christopher Jones
On 27 Apr 2014, at 4:05am, Kevin Walzer wrote: > On 4/26/14, 2:03 PM, Christopher Jones wrote: >> You should try looking around in the includes directory a bit …. >> >> ruby/config.h exists in >> >> /opt/local/include/ruby-2.1.0/x86_64-darwin13 >&g

Re: Link against MacPorts Ruby instead of system Ruby

2014-04-26 Thread Christopher Jones
, as I said I am not a user or ruby. Chris On 26 Apr 2014, at 7:00pm, Christopher Jones wrote: > Hi, > > ( Why do you have -I/opt/local/include/ruby-2.1.0/ twice ? ) > > Looking at > > MacBookPro /opt/local/include/ruby-2.1.0 > ls > ruby ruby.h x86_6

Re: Link against MacPorts Ruby instead of system Ruby

2014-04-26 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, ( Why do you have -I/opt/local/include/ruby-2.1.0/ twice ? ) Looking at MacBookPro /opt/local/include/ruby-2.1.0 > ls rubyruby.h x86_64-darwin13 I see there is a ruby.h there. This file sets various things then includes I not a user of ruby, so I am guessing here, bu

Re: Link against MacPorts Ruby instead of system Ruby

2014-04-26 Thread Christopher Jones
p.s. You probably also should use the -I option, to tell gcc to take the ruby includes from /opt/local/include/ruby-2.1.0/ as well, otherwise it will pick up the system ones, and thus there will be a miss match. On 26 Apr 2014, at 3:16pm, Christopher Jones wrote: > Hi, > > You ne

Re: Link against MacPorts Ruby instead of system Ruby

2014-04-26 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, You need to use the -L option to tell the linker to look in your MacPorts installation. Also, if you want a particular ruby version, it would be better I think to explicitly link against that, rather than relying on what ‘libruby’ point to so (if your installation is in the default prefix

Re: Problem pyton PIL

2014-04-15 Thread Christopher Jones
>> >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "", line 1, in >> File >> "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages/PIL/Image.py", >> line 53, in >> from PIL import _imaging as core >> ImportError: >> dlopen(/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions

Re: Problem pyton PIL

2014-04-15 Thread Christopher Jones
> Could people please stop recommending `which`? It is likely to show what your > dotfiles would do in the next shell started, NOT what the current shell > thinks. (Some versions will show what the next *login* would get, not just > the next shell in a session, depending on whether it starts as

Re: Problem pyton PIL

2014-04-15 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, > /opt/local/bin:/Users/shk/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11/bin/usr/local/git/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:/Applications/wiimms-wbfs-tool/bin:/Applications/Vagrant/bin:/usr/local/mysql/bin If thats an exact representation of what you have, then you need a : in

Re: pbzip2 isn't faster

2014-04-06 Thread Christopher Jones
> The only reservation I have is inexperience with lbzip2, and at least one > comparison I saw cited high memory requirements and out of memory crashes > with lbzip2. I will have to find the page when I'm back at a computer, and it > may very well have been addressed by now. That applies to an

Re: clang memory usage vs. gcc (and OS X 10.8, 10.9, ...)

2014-03-16 Thread Christopher Jones
On 16 Mar 2014, at 7:14pm, René J.V. Bertin wrote: > > On Mar 16, 2014, at 19:49, Brandon Allbery wrote: >> http://trac.macports.org/wiki/FAQ#libcpp >> >> Linux gets around this by forcing everything to the new runtime; Apple will >> not ship GPL3 stuff so stuck to older gcc with the older ru

Re: clang memory usage vs. gcc (and OS X 10.8, 10.9, ...)

2014-03-16 Thread Christopher Jones
> I tried -O instead of -O2, didn't help. And not very surprising if indeed > it's the use of templates that's the cause of it all… Try -O0 instead of just -O. Not quite the same and the former worked for me… Chris smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature _

Re: clang memory usage vs. gcc (and OS X 10.8, 10.9, ...)

2014-03-16 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, On 16 Mar 2014, at 11:03am, René J.V. Bertin wrote: > On Mar 16, 2014, at 11:51, Christopher Jones wrote: > >> Any reason you are using clang 3.3 though ? Have you tried a newer clang >> version. Macports Clang 3.4 or 3.5 compilers ? I was unable to do this for >&g

Re: clang memory usage vs. gcc (and OS X 10.8, 10.9, ...)

2014-03-16 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, On 16 Mar 2014, at 10:14am, René J.V. Bertin wrote: > As mentioned elsewhere, I've just spent several days trying to get the > Calligra suite to build against KDE (and other dependencies) through MacPorts > (and into /opt/local for those ports not available via MacPorts, like Vc and > lib

Re: trouble with llvm30 on mavericks

2014-02-23 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, Did you follow http://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration when migrating to OSX 10.9 ? I suspect not, as if you had I believe you could not have had outdated ports installed on OSX 10.9 that where using llvm-3.0. Chris On 22 Feb 2014, at 5:20pm, Puneet Kishor wrote: > Thanks Ryan, that did

Re: g95 suggestion

2014-02-15 Thread Christopher Jones
Please keep your replies on-list ;) You are welcome. Chris On 15 Feb 2014, at 3:17pm, Paolo Denti wrote: > It works fine. > Thank you very much. > Paolo Denti > Il giorno 15/feb/2014, alle ore 15:32, Christopher Jones > ha scritto: > >> >> >>> s

Re: g95 suggestion

2014-02-15 Thread Christopher Jones
> sudo port install gcc48 This will give you 'gfortran-mp-4.8’ as the compiler to use MacBookPro ~ > gfortran-mp-4.8 --version GNU Fortran (MacPorts gcc48 4.8.2_0) 4.8.2 Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GNU Fortran comes with NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. You m

Re: g95

2014-02-15 Thread Christopher Jones
Try using gfortran from one of the numerous gccXY ports. On 15 Feb 2014, at 12:32pm, io wrote: > g95 with Mavericks 9.2 and Xcode 5.0.2 compiles but does not links to build > runtime, releasing the messages > paolodenti in ~/Desktop/incorso/130331/stnd $ g95 cluzwa.f -O0 -C -Wall > ld: library

Re: sed question

2014-01-25 Thread Christopher Jones
I’m not that surprised the sed version from OS X 10.8 doesn’t work on OSX 10.6 You probably need to get the correct version for your OS. I presume you don’t maintain any system backups, you could retrieve it from ;) Chris On 25 Jan 2014, at 12:04pm, echothevoid wrote: > Thanks a lot Brian!

Re: Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64 error on fortran compiling

2013-12-11 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, Where is this ‘ifort’ coming from ? A Macports package or elsewhere ? From the messages below, I am not sure I see what this has to do with MacPorts ? Chris On 11 Dec 2013, at 5:13pm, zhifeng yang wrote: > Here is the whole command to compile this fortran code with error > > ifort -o wrf

Re: gimp-app installs but doesn't work on Mavericks

2013-12-04 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, Works just fine here on OSX10.9. Have you reinstalled your X11 server (Xquartz) since updating ? Can you run something basic like ‘xclock’ and see your X11 server start up and the clock appear ? There is a niggle in the Mavericks updater that makes this necessary. Chris On 4 Dec 2013, at

Re: How to compile C++ is_pod?

2013-12-01 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, you are compiling it incorrectly (Its C++ code, not C). Use 'g++-mp-4.7’. Chris On 1 Dec 2013, at 7:47pm, Peng Yu wrote: > Hi, > > http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/type_traits/is_pod/ > > I'm trying to compile the above code. But I get the following error. > Do I use the correct option

Re: Any chance of seeing a port of Conky?

2013-12-01 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, On 1 Dec 2013, at 7:29pm, Tim Haigh wrote: > iStat Menus costs $16 where as gkrellm costs nothing. I didn’t say iStat Menus. I said iStats Pro, which costs nothing. > > gkrellm is much more fun, customising, skinable and there are plugins. Cannot argue there. Chris smime.p7s Descrip

Re: Any chance of seeing a port of Conky?

2013-12-01 Thread Christopher Jones
On 1 Dec 2013, at 10:39am, Jeff Friedman wrote: > I think gkrellm is just what I'm after. Thanks, Tim. Indeed, its an excellent utility I’ve used for years on linux systems … On OSX though, I’ve tended to favour the iStatPro desktop widget. Does much the same thing... > > Jeff > > > O

Re: Any chance of seeing a port of Conky?

2013-11-30 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, The correct way would be to create a Portfile yourself, and submit a trac ticket with it. See http://guide.macports.org/chunked/project.contributing.html If you don’t feel up to creating the port file yourself, you’ll need hope someone else finds the package interesting enough to do it for

Re: Launching Weechat

2013-11-30 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, Are you really seeing no messages, or perhaps MacBookPro ~ > weechat -bash: weechat: command not found ( please always post *exactly* what you get, not a description of it ;) ) weechat does not provide an application called ‘wee chat’ MacBookPro ~ > sudo port contents weechat Port weechat

Re: libpython.dylib sym link ?

2011-09-13 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, Looking into things a bit more, I think I find what the root build system is doing wrong. Its not quite as simple as I first thought. I had a small typo in the paths I was passing by hand to test things outside macports, and when I fixed that I now get Checking for Python.h ... /opt/local