Also yes, it's normal.
$ dig nue.de.rsync.macports.org
ftp.fau.de.
ftp.rrze.uni-erlangen.de.
131.188.12.211
On 08/05/2016 08:26 AM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
> https://trac.macports.org/wiki/Mirrors
>
> Also using that mirror in Boston.
>
>
> On 08/05/2016 08:21 AM, PhilDo
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/Mirrors
Also using that mirror in Boston.
On 08/05/2016 08:21 AM, PhilDobbin wrote:
> I'm seeing it too here in London.
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bou...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>On 2016-04-13, at 3:50 PM, Jeremy Lavergne <jer...@lavergne.gotdns.org>
>wrote:
>
>> Check out `port dependents gdk-pixbuf2` (with port deps being the
>other direction).
>
>keybounceMBP:Mlp michael$ port dependents xorg-libX11
>gdk-pi
Check out `port dependents gdk-pixbuf2` (with port deps being the other
direction).
On April 13, 2016 6:42:42 PM EDT, Michael wrote:
>How do I find out which port requested another port?
>
>Specifically, lets say I'd rather have quartz-based, rather than
>x11-based, ports
PackageMaker should be available on the Apple developer site.
On April 12, 2016 10:42:24 AM EDT, "René J.V. Bertin"
wrote:
>On Tuesday April 12 2016 09:34:06 Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> The MacPorts release process depends on the "port pkg" and "port dmg"
>commands:
>>
>>
Create a ticket and upload the full log please.
The error was not in the previous email.
On Aug 23, 2015, at 7:57 PM, Dave Horsfall wrote:
Nearly 5000 lines in main.log so I won't attach it (unless someone
really wants it), but the important bit seems to be:
Connections terminating prematurely is a signature of sandvine-like deep packet
inspection ordering the connection closed.
It could entirely just be the network.
On Aug 19, 2015, at 10:40 PM, Brandon Allbery wrote:
Sigh. I think ykf.ca has been a problem in the past, at least I recall once
from macports.conf
# Lowered scheduling priority to use for commands run during configure,
# build, and destroot. Accepted values are 0 (normal priority) through
# 20 (lowest priority).
#buildnicevalue 0
check out Apple command line utility:
pmset noidle
On Aug 20, 2015, at 3:13 PM,
Somehow you have Python2.7 files already present in
/Application/MacPorts/Python2.7.
I'm mostly curious how that occurred, which is likely what Russell hinted:
MacPorts was only partially removed at some point.
But yes, I'd recommend letting MacPorts take over its own directory again via
On Tue, June 23, 2015 16:53, Brandon Allbery wrote:
On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 4:30 PM, Christopher David Ramos
m74z00...@gmail.com wrote:
Still, I think the Macports version of git should have
some mechanism, or some warning -- something -- to warn or prevent
conflicts between Macports and
Goodness that appeared terrifyingly manual.
Now that we have buildbots, I'd hope we consider letting them come up with
this as an infrastructure matter.
On Tue, June 23, 2015 17:28, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
oh, you mean like contents list?
If Apple apache config file is overriding the macports one, that means the
apple one is actually running.
Step One of getting a LAMP stack going is to shut off the Apple version:
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto/Apache2
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto/MAMP
On Jun 2, 2015, at 8:59 AM,
End users probably don't read the man pages to even know these flags exist.
We're left wondering how and why you're even using them.
-p Despite any errors encountered, proceed to process multiple ports
and com-
mands.
-f force mode (ignore state file)
Do
It sounds like you don't actually want help.
On May 28, 2015, at 1:34 PM, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 7:28 PM, Jeremy Lavergne jer...@lavergne.gotdns.org
wrote:
End users probably don't read the man pages to even know these flags exist.
That's what I already hinted at in my last
On May 24, 2015 11:07:37 PM EDT, Mihai Moldovan io...@macports.org wrote:
On 25.05.2015 04:52 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 24, 2015, at 8:52 PM, Lawrence Velázquez wrote:
Replacing libjpeg with libjpeg-turbo. I think this point is
off-topic, as this discussion is primarily about
On April 11, 2015 6:31:04 AM EDT, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org wrote:
On Apr 11, 2015, at 2:50 AM, Pragati Srivastava wrote:
When i m trying to sync ports tree using subversion, the following
command giving error
$svn co http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/trunk/dports/ .
It's likely the network you're on blocking rsync. Thank whomever for providing
a less than useful experience on the network.
A work around is:
http://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto/SyncingWithSVN
On Apr 7, 2015, at 3:09 PM, David Epstein wrote:
One possible explanation that occurs to me is that
No.
You can manually achieve this if prebuilt archives of the software are
distributable. You would download the archive and list the contents. For
example, to see what's in qt5-mac you would:
1 download an archive from https://packages.macports.org/qt5-mac/ such as
`curl -O
On March 4, 2015 7:04:04 PM EST, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org wrote:
On Mar 4, 2015, at 11:29 AM, Tom Emmert wrote:
20+ hrs later, DONE! No swapping that I could see. I just never
imagined that it would take that long! My apologies for not digging
deeper the first time! Now, let's
On March 4, 2015 8:22:01 PM EST, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org wrote:
On Mar 4, 2015, at 9:48 AM, Jim Hu wrote:
New to the listserv and sorry if this is an old issue that I couldn't
find an answer to via Google.
I've been running an older OSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard) XServe server for
some
On Mon, March 2, 2015 17:25, Gideon Simpson wrote:
I upgraded to ipython 3.0, and when I try to convert an ipython notebook
to PDF or HTML, I get the error:
ImportError: No module named mistune
It's entirely possible. Which python's ipython did you install?
Once that pythonx.y's pip is
On Mon, March 2, 2015 18:36, Gideon Simpson wrote:
py27-ipython @3.0.0_0+notebook+parallel+scientific
Ok, installing mistune through pip solved the problem. Version 3.0 also
requires py-jsonschema, which is not a current dependency. -gideon
Good find!
https://trac.macports.org/ticket/47004
On Wed, February 11, 2015 21:32, Bruce J. Carter wrote:
I need some suggestions or ideas, I've been trying upgrade a Macports
install that's at least 3 years old, there has been two OS upgrades in
between (Mavericks Yosemite). I get to a certain point and I get
errors. Some errors I've been
On Wed, January 21, 2015 20:58, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
Where should one place those two scripts on one's computer?
It looks like they can both run from anywhere, making use of your $PATH to
find MacPorts.
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When MS Office singlehandedly uses up all the drive on those tiny drives, I
cannot feel sorry that there's no room left for MacPorts--because there's
already no room left for anything before MacPorts even enters the picture.
On January 19, 2015 9:49:43 PM EST, Craig Treleaven
You might consider adding this to the MacPorts respository, alongside the
Tcl version of your script:
http://trac.macports.org/browser/contrib/port-depgraph/port-depgraph
On Sat, January 17, 2015 10:28, Mathias Laurin wrote:
I am into graphs these days and I wrote a short python script to
On Fri, January 16, 2015 11:21, James Rome wrote:
The antlr3 site
https://github.com/hnw/macports-repos-hnw/wiki/package:-antlr3 says:
|$ sudo port install antlr3
|
Installed files
* /opt/local/bin/antlr3
* /opt/local/share/antlr3/lib/antlr-2.7.7.jar
*
On Fri, January 16, 2015 12:37, James Rome wrote:
It is in /opt/local/share/java
but if I put this into PYTHONPATH, it still is not found. Why is the
documentation so far off?
If it's in a java folder, I suspect what is installed is not a python module.
Are there any other antlr ports that
On Fri, January 16, 2015 12:58, James Rome wrote:
When I do
port install antlr3 it says it is installed and well.
Ditto for:
sudo port install py-antlr3 --- Computing dependencies for py-antlr3
--- Cleaning py-antlr3
--- Scanning binaries for linking errors
--- No broken files found.
:notice:build Please see the log file for port qgis for details:
/opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_gis_qgis/qgis/main.log
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Please send some actual output, or logs.
On Nov 26, 2014, at 4:04 PM, DD wrote:
Recently I installed youtube-dl with no problems.
As I do from time to time I did a selfupdate to keep the tree current a few
days later. I'm no longer ABLE to use macports.
There are error messages to a
Oh the irony.
On Nov 23, 2014, at 1:19 PM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
# A list of rsync mirrors is available at
# https://trac.macports.org/wiki/Mirrors#Portfiles.
On Nov 23, 2014, at 1:13 PM, Mark Brethen wrote:
Is there a mirror we can use, until these are back online
# A list of rsync mirrors is available at
# https://trac.macports.org/wiki/Mirrors#Portfiles.
On Nov 23, 2014, at 1:13 PM, Mark Brethen wrote:
Is there a mirror we can use, until these are back online?
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Sounds like macports cannot connect to download the list of packages available.
Are you able to run the rsync command manually? Any rsync outside your network?
On November 22, 2014 11:40:05 PM EST, Mark Brethen mark.bret...@gmail.com
wrote:
After a clean install of Mavericks, I installed xcode
Yes.
On Nov 21, 2014, at 14:25, Chris Freyberg ch...@furor.co.nz wrote:
Has anyone followed exactly those uninstall instructions
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MacPorts tends to work fine without Xcode unless a package needs xcodebuild.
On Nov 20, 2014, at 10:41, René J.V. Bertin rjvber...@gmail.com wrote:
MacPorts should do fine with the commandline tools, no? (xcode-select -p
/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools)
Yosemite introduced a new version of the database software that MacPorts uses,
making MacPorts horrifically slow presently.
Please let the process complete next time.
A (not yet released) version of MacPorts will address the database changes from
Yosemite.
On Nov 19, 2014, at 17:37, Merton
https://trac.macports.org/ticket/45645
It's already documented in the ticket tracker.
On Nov 19, 2014, at 9:14 PM, Merton Campbell Crockett wrote:
Jeremy:
Your assertion that the problem is related to a new version of the database
software included in the Yosemite software distribution
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26564125/yosemite-and-valgrind
From the above, Valgrind is notorious for taking their sweet time supporting
new versions of OSX. You're just going to have to wait.
On Nov 15, 2014, at 7:11 PM, Dave Horsfall wrote:
Hmmm... The port for 10.10 not yet
Is PHP installed?
Also, don’t manually do things inside the directories that Macports owns. It’ll
just bite you harder than this if you aren’t mindful of the consequences.
On Nov 10, 2014, at 11:27, SH Development listacco...@starionline.com wrote:
What happened here, and how do I fix it?
Okay, it’s starting to sound like apxs needs run since php5 was made obsolete
(that’s the package libphp5.so belonged to).
I’d just follow the next steps for setting up php56 with Apache to get you up
and running again (uses php56-apache2handler), after deleting that libphp5.so
reference from
I think Python builds as a framework, so you’d want to check the
Library/Framework/Python/ directories instead.
On Nov 10, 2014, at 16:06, René J.V. Bertin rjvber...@gmail.com wrote:
/opt/local/lib/pythonX/site-packages
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Can you elaborate on the issues?
Rather than avoiding the problem it’d be best to fix it.
On Oct 27, 2014, at 11:38, Artur Szostak aszos...@partner.eso.org wrote:
Am I correct in assuming that MacPorts uses curl or the curl library to
perform source code downloads?
And is there any way to
You’re running into a deadlock with FTP: the machines on both sides of the
connection have restrictive firewalls, so additional ports cannot be opened for
listening.
This means you just need to disable passive mode for the ports whose servers
need that, which should be simply adding this when
Each server’s networking restrictions may be different; this might be the only
server needing the change and all other FTP servers would break from it.
I’d definitely take this one port at a time, or figure out the VM networking
situation.
On Oct 27, 2014, at 14:41, Artur Szostak
Deadlines that rely on third parties are the best.
Anyways, a few other options from macports.conf:
* FTP_PROXY env seems to be supported
* proxy_ftp can be set in macports.conf
* macports.conf also has a host_blacklist for bad FTP hosts which MacPorts
will then skip
* and the opposite, a
It sounds like you installed ImageMagick, and not its PHP extension.
`port search imagemagick` will show you some of the options available.
You likely want to install one of the php**-imagick packages.
On Oct 27, 2014, at 15:03, Michael Matassa matass...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm a new user of
It seems parmetis is still version 4.0.3.
If you need regular metis, you can find the newest version 4.0.3:
http://trac.macports.org/browser/trunk/dports/math/metis/Portfile?rev=84527
You'll want to setup a local ports tree so that this file is deemed canonical
over MacPorts':
Perhaps we can better judge the time spent scanning binaries if we had a final
count indicating how many were scanned.
I suspect that sometimes, such as when a build fails, all the successfully
installed dependents have not been scanned. Only once a successful build occurs
do all new binaries
On Oct 22, 2014, at 3:47 PM, Arno Hautala wrote:
I'm pretty sure that the scan only checks newly installed files.
Correct.
Only new (yet-to-be-scanned) files get added, then only the applicable files
are checked during rev-upgrade.
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On Oct 22, 2014, at 4:06 PM, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
What's the point in scanning newly installed files? I thought the whole idea
was to scan already installed files for ABI issues due to the newly installed
(dylib) files?
Or are we talking about the (other?) scan that bugs you after you
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_volume_management
On Oct 22, 2014, at 6:42 PM, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
For instance, the boot volume is converted to a Core Storage logical volume
on upgrade.
I know it's off-topic, but what on earth does that mean?
If there's a missing dependency that's used, upgrade will pull in files from
the old (possibly broken) packages to build new ones.
Uninstalling everything first then building, or using trace mode for upgrade,
eliminates this possibility.
On Oct 19, 2014, at 3:00 PM, Carlo Tambuatco wrote:
If you've already installed Yosemite, then your existing MacPorts will likely
not function. Simply re-install MacPorts to get it running again.
Once running, you can do selfupdate and make the usual list of requested
packages in a file and uninstall/reinstall everything. Another option is using
You only need to reinstall the macports binary.
The reinstalled MacPorts can read the existing software list, there is no
reason to panic about it losing track of what was installed.
On Oct 18, 2014, at 3:47 PM, Fisher, Jay L. wrote:
One warning. I just installed Yosemite, then tried to
You might checkout this repair script:
http://trac.macports.org/wiki/ProblemHotlist#corruptdatabase
On Oct 14, 2014, at 16:56, Robert Broome robert.bro...@softhome.net wrote:
A crash or disk error at the wrong time (and place) could explain much. The
more interesting question is how to
Off the top of my head:
* Rosetta (for PPC)
* Apple Mail in Mavericks cannot do any searching without spotlight (among
other bugs)
* Mavericks Messages keeps records of every chat you’ve had, the option to
explicitly “close” can cause deletion when set but previously iChat didn’t try
to
Is that precisely what `port load` does?
On Sep 15, 2014, at 9:44, Brandon Allbery allber...@gmail.com wrote:
The -w in those commands tells launchd to record them so that they will
also be started on future logins.
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You made sure it counted unique inode filesize and not recount them each time?
On September 7, 2014 2:10:12 PM EDT, René J.V. Bertin rjvber...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Sunday September 07 2014 13:16:50 Brandon Allbery wrote:
Yes, I was saying any operation other than actually writing the file
The problem is you don't know what else is wrong. You should eagerly reinstall.
Now.
On August 30, 2014 5:13:00 PM EDT, vignesh babu jvigneshb...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to replace only the sh ? just in case if I can avoid the
reinstall...
On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 2:32 AM, Brandon
Can you attach the log for this attempt?
The file is accessible for me:
$ curl -I
https://retracile.net/raw-attachment/blog/2013/09/12/23.00/vim-7.4.16-fc19-breakindent.patch
HTTP/1.1 200 Ok
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2014 14:47:39 GMT
Server: Apache/2.2.15 (CentOS)
ETag: W/anonymous/Thu, 12 Sep 2013
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/53912/where-do-i-get-the-everyshi-sty-file-from
The above indicates it’s part of the “ms” package.
http://trac.macports.org/wiki/TeXLivePackages
The above indicates ms is part of texlive-latex-recommended.
On Jul 31, 2014, at 13:44, Jan Stary
According to your log, all your requests are being met with 403 Forbidden from
any/all web servers.
Are you sure you don’t continue to have something blocking these requests on
your end?
On Jul 28, 2014, at 14:49, Sam Finn lsf...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Since my upgrade to Mavericks I’ve
I would employ curl to check headers on a request, though any tool of choice
should work:
curl -I URL
For the superb-dca2 mirror, I see it’s running nginx/0.8.55. Is that what you
see?
$ curl -I
http://superb-dca2.dl.sourceforge.net/project/expat/expat/2.1.0/expat-2.1.0.tar.gz
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
After installation, you can run this to find what was installed where by the
root port:
port contents root5
On Jul 9, 2014, at 17:23, Fabrizio Salvatore
p.fabrizio.salvat...@googlemail.com wrote:
sudo port install root5
will install the program?
Don't forget we set our own PATH as well. Perhaps cmake actually respects it.
On July 6, 2014 11:30:07 AM EDT, René J.V. Bertin rjvber...@gmail.com wrote:
A quick question concerning the MacPorts cmake-fu: I've noticed that
you've managed to get cmake to ignore everything installed in
/usr/local
Port variants. It indicates which variants are on based on your variants.conf
On July 5, 2014 8:52:08 PM EDT, Jerry lancebo...@qwest.net wrote:
Before installing a port, how does one discover the default variants
for that port? I gather that one could search the port text file for
I suppose that, during the Computing dependencies for auto-multiple-choice
phase, a lot of http requests are made to obtain port information and that
these requests are not fully closed either by Macports or by the proxy. As
this problem is recent (at least for me), it is perhaps related to
Fontconfig’s portfile has this post-activate hook:
post-activate {
# fc-cache can fail due to /Network/Library/Fonts being unavailable, so
force success.
system ${prefix}/bin/fc-cache -sv || true
system ${prefix}/bin/fc-cache -v || true”
}
This hints you need to run those commands
Rather than uninstall, you should deactivate MyPaint.
After upgrades are done, you can then activate MyPaint again.
On Jun 17, 2014, at 11:34, bunk3m bun...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to specifically reinstall MyPaint 1.1.0_2 as it compiled
OK before?
If you’ve time/bandwidth, just go ahead and reinstall everything.
On Jun 13, 2014, at 22:06, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org wrote:
Hmm. Maybe rebuilding would help. The dependencies you got from our binary
packages would hopefully not need to be rebuilt. Although we cannot check
which
Trace mode (port -t) creates sandboxes during MacPorts operation. This keeps
compiler used by MacPorts from accessing Homebrew, but you have to deal with
Homebrew building against MacPorts. This is why classically only one package
manager is recommended.
On Jun 11, 2014, at 19:55,
Typically, you need to run cleanup on the directory or its parent.
svn cleanup . ; svn cleanup ..
I’m assuming you’re in the cited path:
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/svn.macports.org/trunk/dports
On May 28, 2014, at 9:49, Madden, Lisa E. (GSFC-619.0)[ADNET SYSTEMS INC]
lisa.e.mad...@nasa.gov
Since you have curl-ca-bundle, the fix seems to be putting CA_CERTIFICATE in
~./wgetrc:
http://superuser.com/a/451857
On May 20, 2014, at 13:48, Roger Pack rogerdpa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all.
Ran into this today:
$ sudo port install wget
$ wget
...And the ability to use a package manager to keep xorg updated.
On May 20, 2014, at 16:44, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org wrote:
And in case it's not clear, XQuartz is the same software that's available in
MacPorts in the xorg-* ports. The versions in MacPorts are just usually a
Do our version numbers mean nothing?
It would seem our own scripts that do break on releases should be smart enough
to realize a change in MacPorts version.
On May 20, 2014, at 22:45, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org wrote:
On May 20, 2014, at 19:56, Jeremy Lavergne wrote
When migrating to a new OS, be sure to reinstall MacPorts.
For minimum support of MacPorts, you need the Command Line Tools, which can be
installed using xcode-select --install. If you are installing MacPorts from
source, you will also want to run sudo xcodebuild -license. Note that some
ports
Hi, I just upgraded my mac to mavericks. Then I had to reinstall macports
from the dmg to get it to work.
You need to follow the Migration instructions when changing the operating
system out from under MacPorts.
http://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration
Now I have two problems:
1) An
I have been trying to use MacPorts Ruby as the basis for deploying a
standalone Ruby-Tk app on Mavericks, just as many developers use MacPorts
Python (with PyQt, for instance). This was not working for me because Ruby
hard-codes its load path when built, so the binary and dylibs could not
I have the MacPorts ports of jarbundler (@2.2.0_0) and apache-ant (@1.9.3_0)
installed and active. I have the file JPortsUI.jar in the folder ~/jPorts.
Trying to make sense of the docs at http://informagen.com/JarBundler/, I
created in that same folder the file build.xml
taskdef
According to ant.apache.org/manual/running.html
All JARs in $ANT_HOME/lib were added to the $CLASSPATH automatically, and
perhaps now also $HOME/.ant/lib
Ant further takes the -lib argument for passing further specific paths.
Does setting the path to the missing class solve the issue?
On Apr
Did the user run `port load …` ?
On Apr 24, 2014, at 10:48, Julien T julien@gmail.com wrote:
macports is never setting 'keyRunAtLoad/key' it seems. any option to do
so?
Any policy about it? for provided plist, put it as a comment, enable it by
default?
Some are daemons, some are
My guess is that the darwin.i386-64” part is incorrect in your situation. Was
this built +universal?
I’d do a clean build to attach to a ticket:
sudo port clean ksh93
sudo port install ksh93
attach `port logfile ksh93` to the ticket
On Apr 16, 2014, at 9:59, j. van den hoff
I recently removed, then reinstalled, MacPorts 2.2.1 trying to diagnose a
problem with glib. The problem was that when meld tried to write into the
director glib’s g_get_user_dir(), it would get a a permission denied because
this directory was under /opt/local/share, which is a system
Since you’re able to use port but the wrong python is picked up, it sounds like
MacPorts was put as a suffix rather than prefix.
As Chris said, consider sharing:
echo $PATH
You might also check:
which -a python
On Apr 15, 2014, at 9:31, Chris Jones jon...@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk wrote:
macmini
/System/Library is not /Library.
On Apr 15, 2014, at 16:25, Spinxer spin...@wolke7.net wrote:
Where did /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework come from? It’s not provided
by Apple,
Are you sure?
Cite: The Apple-provided build of Python is installed in
Attach the log to a ticket, assuming there isn’t already one.
On Apr 14, 2014, at 14:52, Comer Duncan comer.dun...@gmail.com wrote:
--- Building py27-zmq
Error: org.macports.build for port py27-zmq returned: command execution failed
Please see the log file for port py27-zmq for details:
If it was just these two tests in this order, I’d assume DNS resolution for the
first request had an impact.
Got more tests or more information?
On Apr 9, 2014, at 10:47, Brad Allison brad.alli...@gmail.com wrote:
Why is macports ssh 4 seconds slower than osx built in ssh when using gss-api?
Rather than a variant, it is now a macports-wide setting.
On April 3, 2014 7:08:19 PM EDT, René J.V. Bertin rjvber...@gmail.com wrote:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77032
I checked the source for the version currently in Debian/Testing:
O_CLOEXEC is not passed to open() there.
Did you happen to clean mod_perl2 first?
The attached log indicates your old 5.18 build is simply being resumed: until
cleaned it will continue building with 5.18 which is not what you want.
:info:build /usr/bin/clang
This might really depend on the application: is it checking for x11 or giving
up based on the OS?
On March 26, 2014 12:44:52 PM EDT, Kevin Reid kpr...@switchb.org wrote:
When I run X11 applications built by MacPorts, they open in the X11
server “app” built by MacPorts
Instructions from the maintainer of MacPorts' xorg-server (from the -dev list):
On Mar 26, 2014, at 14:28, Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia jerem...@macports.org
wrote:
The stubs are there for projects that linked against /usr/X11. All you
really need to do is setup symlinks to redirect them to
It is build.jobs=1
René J.V. Bertin rjvber...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a though/suggestion, if still in time:
would it be possible to add an option to the port command allowing to
override the number of build jobs configured in macports.conf ?
Most of the time I let MacPorts builds grind away in
I’d open a ticket, since whatever variant causes code to build with -R is at
fault. -R means nothing to clang (hence extraneous flags error).
On Mar 22, 2014, at 20:07, te...@digital-outpost.com wrote:
:info:build clang: error: unknown argument: '-R/opt/local/lib'
I suspect this takes us to which version of clang is in use. As the “suggested
work around warning flag” suggests:
[-Wunused-command-line-argument-hard-error-in-future]
Perhaps it was a warning and is now an error (or wasn’t a warning and now is,
and warnings are treat as errors).
On Mar 22,
So, first up that might be outdated software you’re installing: run selfupdate.
Secondly, a missing gnutar means you’ve pulled in a non-mavericks installation.
http://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration
On Mar 21, 2014, at 15:46, Brad Allison brad.alli...@gmail.com wrote:
I upgraded to
after reformatting and
installing 10.8 to install macports, then copy /opt/local/etc from
backups, then reinstall the ports?
-Terry
On Mar 21, 2014, at 1:36 PM, Jeremy Lavergne
jer...@lavergne.gotdns.org wrote:
I’d expect all configuration to be available in /opt/local/etc/
The list
Isn’t this a pythonism, things install to python’s site-packages directory?
On Mar 20, 2014, at 15:25, Adam Mercer r...@macports.org wrote:
Since automake was bumped to 1.14.1_1 it can't be used to build any
python software outside of MacPorts as it always tries to install the
python modules
anything.
1 http://guide.macports.org/#installing.macports.uninstalling
On Mar 19, 2014, at 16:03, Jeremy Lavergne jer...@lavergne.gotdns.org wrote:
What is the user wants to get rid of MacPorts and deletes /opt/local/*. My
experience is that launchd will _never_ stop trying to run the missing
On Mar 19, 2014, at 15:16, Craig Treleaven ctrelea...@cogeco.ca wrote:
As I understand it, the statistics process arose in GSOC 11, right? Is it
pretty much as described at:
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/MacPortsStatisticsGSoC2011
There is a (short) thread about the proposal here:
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