On Jan 25, 2009, at 03:01, Geert De Deckere wrote:
If that works, you'll know that your software in /usr/local had
interfered before. I recommend you look through everything you
have in /usr/local-off, decide whether you still need it, and if
you do, install the corresponding port with Mac
2009/1/25 Ryan Schmidt
> On Jan 24, 2009, at 10:19, Geert De Deckere wrote:
>
> I'm completely stuck installing apache2. No idea what exactly is going
>> wrong. It's a clean macports install (1.700). I even ran a manual
>> selfupdate. Installing git-core went flawless, it's just apache2 that is
On Jan 24, 2009, at 10:19, Geert De Deckere wrote:
I'm completely stuck installing apache2. No idea what exactly is
going wrong. It's a clean macports install (1.700). I even ran a
manual selfupdate. Installing git-core went flawless, it's just
apache2 that is causing problems. Thanks for h
Hi folks
I'm completely stuck installing apache2. No idea what exactly is going
wrong. It's a clean macports install (1.700). I even ran a manual
selfupdate. Installing git-core went flawless, it's just apache2 that is
causing problems. Thanks for helping me out.
$ sudo port install apache2
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