Ryan Schmidt writes:
On Aug 30, 2010, at 17:53, dush...@spinn.net wrote:
At the moment, tho, I'm stuck because when I try to start 'claws-mail',
instead of it starting I get the Terminal message
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified
(claws-mail:72561): Gtk-
Bradley Giesbrecht writes:
On Aug 30, 2010, at 3:53 PM, dush...@spinn.net wrote:
Dushan Mitrovich wrote:
Claws-mail looks very promising, especially after experiencing some
of the idiocies of Thunderbird and Seamonkey. But there is one thing
in claws-mail I would very much like to modify b
Dushan Mitrovich wrote:
Claws-mail looks very promising, especially after experiencing some
of the idiocies of Thunderbird and Seamonkey. But there is one thing
in claws-mail I would very much like to modify but didn't see how to:
Changing the background color of received email messages. I did
Scott Webster wrote:
Isn't /opt/local/bin in your path? Just run the program by typing the
name of the executable from any directory...
Brandon S Allbery KF8NH wrote:
The "open" command only supports application bundles (*.app), not
terminal-based commands that get installed in /opt/local/b
Scott Webster writes:
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010, Dushan Mitrovich wrote:
That makes sense. Now what do I do to determine the problem? I've
looked for a logfile, but didn't find one, probably because I didn't
know where to look..
Hi Dushan. Some messages in another thread on the mailing list to
Scott Webster writes:
There seems to be a proposed workaround posted at the ticket
(http://trac.macports.org/ticket/24954). Did you try editing the
portfile and using the without_tcl variant?
Scott, thank you for letting me know about all this - I'd been unaware.
And yes, it seems to have
It seems my 10-day old question on installing Alpine has gotten lost in the
flurry of problems with the new release of MacPorts. I'd been waiting for
the flood to ebb, but it doesn't seem to be in any hurry to do so. So I'll
try ringing the bell again...
Last time (9 June) I'd attached both
dush...@spinn.net wrote:
Ryan, I'm attaching two files: one (portinstAlpine.trm) that's the debug
terminal output when I tried the install the first time, using MacPorts
1.8.2, and the other (main.log) the log-file generated when I tried it
just recently after doing a selfupdate to MacPorts 1.9
Grr, I'd mis-remembered the address for macports-users. This should now be
right.
- Dushan
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Subject: unable to install Alpine on Mac OS X (fwd)
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2010 10:00:55 -0600
I had origina
After downloading and successfully installing MacPorts 1.8.2 on a MacPro
(4 Intel processors) running Snow Leopard 6.3, I tried to do a port install
of Alpine 2.00. This failed for what looks to be the same reason as
described in Ticket #24954:
Undefined symbols: _libintl_setlocale
My syste
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