On 1/7/08, Rainer Müller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Can anyone with the appropriate editorial authority in the Trac system (
maybe Ryan or Jordan?) delete Ticket #13857 since that ticket is an
accidental duplicate whereby the file was not accepted?
Marked
On 1/7/08, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 7, 2008, at 05:58, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
For anyone that may be interested, I filed a bug report, Ticket
#13856, regarding attempts to build the mod_python port for use
with Apache 2 on a fresh system of MacPorts 1.6.0 on Leopard
On 1/5/08, Guido Soranzio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 6, 2008, at 7:27 AM, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I would rather fix this for Apache2 rather than uproot the openssl
Portfile (which uses 0.9.8g) and which many other MacPorts depend on.
Yes, it is possible: a simple workaround
On 1/5/08, Guido Soranzio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 6, 2008, at 10:23 AM, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
It sounds as if stripping that would would mean that I would not be
able to use OpenSSL 0.9.7. Hmmm ... that's a bummer.
-export-symbols-regex is an option for libtool that limits
not solve the problem for people who
are running Leopard but not Leopard Server.
Thanks,
T.M.
On 1/6/08, Tabitha McNerney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/5/08, Guido Soranzio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 6, 2008, at 10:23 AM, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
It sounds as if stripping
On 1/6/08, Guido Soranzio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 6, 2008, at 8:24 PM, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I just had an idea. Why not use Apple's libssl.so that comes with
Leopard Server
Because the goal of the MacPorts project is the contrary of that:
we should mess with the sources
On 1/6/08, Tabitha McNerney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/6/08, Guido Soranzio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 6, 2008, at 8:24 PM, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I just had an idea. Why not use Apple's libssl.so that comes with
Leopard Server
Because the goal of the MacPorts
On 1/6/08, Jordan K. Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 6, 2008, at 1:47 PM, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Guido, this is fascinating! I was not aware of the command-line tool
named extract. I don't see it in my PATH on either my Tiger Server
or Leopard Server system. I also don't see
additional tickets to contribute information to later today so I
will add your fix to ticket 13182 unless you prefer to do this.
Thanks,
T.M.
On 1/6/08, Guido Soranzio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 6, 2008, at 8:24 PM, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I just had an idea. Why not use Apple's libssl.so
, decades
later, that individuals in the comfort of their own homes would run Unix on
a machine that sits in their lap)!
Best,
T.M.
On Jan 4, 2008, at 5:29 PM, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Hello all --
I just installed the current version of the Postfix port (version
2.4.6) on a Leopard Server
Hello all --
I've taken note of Ticket 11755 regarding a patch to the Apache2 MacPort due
to the known problems with mod_ssl on Leopard. I have installed both the
openssl and openssl97 MacPorts. I deactivated openssl and ensured that
openssl97 was active. I patched the apache2 (version 2.2.6 of
On 1/3/08, William Siegrist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The use of the hostname for MySQL's error log is coded into mysql
itself:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/error-log.html
Even if you had original_host.err left over on the other cloned
hosts, it shouldnt be a problem, since a
Has anyone had any success installing some Java-related MacPorts,
specifically the kaffe port, on Leopard or Leopard Server? I just tried
kaffe on Leopard Server and got failure.
I can post a bug report (as I didn't see any for kaffe and Leopard yet) but
wanted to first inquire on the mailing
Hello all --
I just installed the current version of the Postfix port (version 2.4.6) on
a Leopard Server system.
After the install, I noticed a username and group name of _postfix and
_postdrop respectively, as in:
drwx--x--- 2 _postfix _postdrop 102 Jan 4 23:06 public/
drwx-wx--- 2
On 1/2/08, Jordan K. Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ Resent from correct account, so MacPorts won't bounce it back again ]
On Jan 2, 2008, at 12:22 PM, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Has anyone else noticed incredible MacPorts speed up improvements when
installing various ports?
Here's
Hello all --
I would like to build, from source, on an Xserve running Leopard Server, a
standard MacPorts system that could be deployed, in an organization, on
numerous other Apple servers running the same version of the OS (e.g.
Leopard Server). In doing so I would use Apple's command-line tools
On 1/3/08, paul beard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 3, 2008 12:17 PM, Tabitha McNerney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all --
I would like to build, from source, on an Xserve running Leopard Server,
a standard MacPorts system that could be deployed, in an organization, on
numerous
Has anyone else noticed incredible MacPorts speed up improvements when
installing various ports?
Here's an example: The same hardware (Xserve Intel 2 x 2 GhZ Dual Core
Intel). Once this machine was running Tiger Server with MacPorts 1.5.0 and I
installed the gcc41 port which (if my notes are
I may have spoken too soon without investigating under the hood because
building the gcc42 port took the same amount of time on Leopard Server as
Tiger Server on the same Xserve (70 minute).
-T.M.
On 1/2/08, Tabitha McNerney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone else noticed incredible MacPorts
Hello all --
I noticed ticket #13466 which states that there are problems building the
gnustep port on Leopard 10.5.1
I discovered today that building the actual gnustep port worked fine
(Leopard Server 10.5.1) but then attempting to build gnustep-gui and its
dependencies had problems. I can
On 1/2/08, spindle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody,
i want to install ddd package with darwin ports
(with sudo port install ddd)
but this wants to compile xfree86 packet,and it gets errors.
i want it to use Apple X11 instead of xfree86,how can i do that?
spindle, what version
Hello all --
I am happily running Leopard Server and installing MacPorts 1.6.0. Some of
the ports install users in the local directory domain (with Leopard Apple
has officially done away with NetInfo by the way). There is an option using
Workgroup Manager -- a GUI tool only bundled by Apple with
Hello all --
Its been a while since I've made a bunch of MacPorts, but I have an Xserve
running Leopard Server 10.5.1 and wanted to give it a try with MacPorts
1.6.0.
I had problems building XFree86 (I tried to install with the -d debug option
and have saved the output in case it might be useful
On 1/1/08, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 1, 2008, at 07:35, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Its been a while since I've made a bunch of MacPorts, but I have an
Xserve running Leopard Server 10.5.1 and wanted to give it a try
with MacPorts 1.6.0.
I had problems building XFree86
On 1/1/08, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 1, 2008, at 18:03, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
[SNIP]
As I explained, Ports that depend on XFree86 only do so in the event
that you have not installed Apple X11. To take your example of
pango, look at how the dependency is defined
appreciate the insight as this is actually quite interesting!
Thanks,
T.M.
- Jordan
On Jan 1, 2008, at 3:09 PM, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
On 1/1/08, Jordan K. Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let's ask a different question: What are you trying to achieve?
- Jordan
Hi Jordan,
You
On 1/1/08, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 1, 2008, at 22:32, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
On Jan 1, 2008, at 8:01 PM, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Jordan, appreciate the further clarity. Quick question then (just
to make sure I'm ultra clear) -- even if a MacPort installs a new
Hi,
This is an older thread but I am possibly interested in the open source
version of Tripwire. I am wondering if anyone has experience with Tripwire
on Mac OS X systems and if so, has anyone used Tripwire to monitor, for
example, tens of thousands of file system resources (files, directories,
Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 16, 2007, at 08:22, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I noticed that the MySQL 5 MacPort re-uses the mysql user account
that is already a part of Mac OS X. I am wondering if it might be
better to create a separate user account such as mysql5 rather
than re-use
Hi,
I noticed that some MacPorts require, on Mac OS X, user accounts with
cryptpassword types. For example, the OpenLDAP MacPort creates a user
named ldap
but interestingly the ldap user created is also created with a crypt
password. Same thing for the Dbus (Message Bus) and PostgreSQL Server
Hi,
I noticed that the MySQL 5 MacPort re-uses the mysql user account that is
already a part of Mac OS X. I am wondering if it might be better to create a
separate user account such as mysql5 rather than re-use Apple's mysql
user account? I guess its unlikely that Apple would change the MySQL
Thanks a lot, I had never seen the porthier or the hier man pages (thanks jk
for your private email). Very much appreciated as I now have even more
appreciation for MacPorts and the layout of the land!
Cheers,
T.M.
On 8/16/07, N_Ox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le 16 août 07 à 14:38, Tabitha
On 7/24/07, Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-07-22 13:13:47 -1000, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Has anyone else noticed how slow downloading the patches for the
mpfrMacPort is? I need mpfr as a prerequisite for the gcc41 and
gcc42 ports. At first my attempt to install mpfr
Hello,
I tried to install py-psycopg2 today from a fresh MacPorts 1.5.0 system and
received the following:
# port -v install py-psycopg2
--- Fetching py-psycopg2
--- psycopg2-2.0.5.1.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist in
/opt/local/var/macports/distfiles/python
--- Attempting to fetch
:01 PM, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Hi,
Maybe a silly question, but with the namespace transition in
MacPorts 1.5 now complete and moved away from DarwinPorts and
OpenDarwin, I am wondering if the IRC channel that one can join
in for MacPorts discussion and help is still IRC #opendarwin
Hello all,
As I was reviewing and auditing my MacPorts dependency chain, I realized
that the kerberos5 port depends on gnupg. However, gnupg seems to be a bit
ancient and I would think deprecated by gnupg2. Would that be my imagination
or is there a good reason to continue having kerberos5
On 7/22/07, Yves de Champlain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le 07-07-22 à 04:43, Tabitha McNerney a écrit :
Hello all,
As I was reviewing and auditing my MacPorts dependency chain, I
realized that the kerberos5 port depends on gnupg. However, gnupg
seems to be a bit ancient and I would think
Has anyone else noticed how slow downloading the patches for the
mpfrMacPort is? I need mpfr as a prerequisite for the gcc41 and gcc42
ports. At
first my attempt to install mpfr failed like this:
# port install mpfr
--- Fetching mpfr
--- Attempting to fetch patch01 from
Hi,
Maybe a silly question, but with the namespace transition in MacPorts
1.5now complete and moved away from DarwinPorts and OpenDarwin, I
am
wondering if the IRC channel that one can join in for MacPorts discussion
and help is still IRC #opendarwin or if the name of this channel has also
PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 19, 2007, at 22:22, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I noticed that some MacPorts have the universal variant. I
imagine this means that any port with such universal variant can
build to both the PowerPC and Intel architecture targets. But, not
all MacPorts have universal variants. I
spaces in the names of variants.
Best regards,
Tabitha
On 6/15/07, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 15, 2007, at 14:02, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I'm not sure what to make of this, but the cyrus-sasl2 port (which
several others depend on with respect to security) fails to install
On 5/9/07, Sbranzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 09/05/07 01:27, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
# postfix start
/opt/local/etc/postfix/postfix-script: line 200: ls: command not found
postfix/postfix-script: warning: not owned by root:
/opt/local/libexec/postfix
...
The warnings about
, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I noticed something kind of odd today. The Bacula port has no
maintainer:
$ port info bacula
bacula 1.38.11, Revision 1, sysutils/bacula (Variants: darwin_8)
...
This is kind of a bummer because it looks like Bacula got a major
version upgrade in March to 2.0.3
I
Hi,
I was wondering why there is a directory that is installed that still has
the name darwinports in it even though its MacPorts now? Specifically:
/Library/Tcl/darwinports1.0
Thanks,
T.M.
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On 4/27/07, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 27, 2007, at 06:33, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I was wondering why there is a directory that is installed that
still has the name darwinports in it even though its MacPorts
now? Specifically:
/Library/Tcl/darwinports1.0
Because we
I can't seem to recall why, but last week a port I was trying to install
depended on the heimdal port. So I installed it and went on my merry way ...
until today that is, when I ended up doing this for:
$ sudo su - postgres81
Whoops! That su is not the su you might be thinking of. That su is:
On a PowerPC G4 (1.0 GhZ) Mac, running Mac OS X Server 10.4.9, with MacPorts
1.4.0 (grabbed out of the repo a few days ago), I'm trying to build gcc41.
Sorry, I didn't build with the -v option but I probably should have. Anyway,
on this machine, it has been trying to build for almost six hours
On 4/10/07, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 10, 2007, at 06:23, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
On a PowerPC G4 (1.0 GhZ) Mac, running Mac OS X Server 10.4.9, with
MacPorts 1.4.0 (grabbed out of the repo a few days ago), I'm trying
to build gcc41. Sorry, I didn't build with the -v
After a recent ports update (MacPorts 1.4.0 from the repo a few days ago), I
noticed an interesting quirk.
The current port for py-psycopg (version 1.1.21) requires libraries from
python 2.4 (port python24) and PostgreSQL 8.2.3 (port postgresql82):
$ port deps py-psycopg
py-psycopg has library
Helllo Randall, et al,
I just nabbed MacPorts 1.4.0 and and installed on both a PowerPC and an
Intel Mac. In both cases, I ran into similar errors when it was trying to
build gnome-desktop 2.18.0 like this (excerpts from the error output):
PowerPC excerpt:
Error: Target com.apple.build
up one's bash profile on OS X in order to be
able to run X apps from the normal terminal shell instead of requiring to
run under Xterm, all in the context of MacPorts?
Thanks for your suggestions!
TM
On Feb 23, 2007, at 1:15 AM, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Hello,
Today I needed to change
On 2/23/07, Daniel J. Luke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 23, 2007, at 10:38 AM, Kevin Ballard wrote:
I'm not particularly familiar with how X servers work, but I
thought that usually to connect to a local X server you set your
DISPLAY to :0.0 which makes it connect to localhost.
Because
On 2/23/07, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 20, 2007, at 06:41, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I was on a leave of absence for a few months and when I came back I
noticed that, in Software Update on our Mac at our office which has
Darwin (and now Mac) Ports installed suggested
(active)
TM
On 2/24/07, Tabitha McNerney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/23/07, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 20, 2007, at 06:41, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I was on a leave of absence for a few months and when I came back I
noticed that, in Software Update on our Mac
Hello all,
I was on a leave of absence for a few months and when I came back I noticed
that, in Software Update on our Mac at our office which has Darwin (and now
Mac) Ports installed suggested that there is a new X11 update from Apple
that among other things fixes fonts. I have the previous X11
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