On May 2, 2008, at 12:47 PM, MAS! wrote:
I had a look for the new pidgin once and decided to not
update pidgin as I disagree with the new features such
as automatic resize of the input text area.
I see.. btw, IMHO, that's a real pity :(
Yeah, that doesn't sound like a good reason not to
On May 4, 2008, at 11:53 AM, Chris Janton wrote:
On 2008-05-04 , at 09:49 , Rainer Müller wrote:
You left the important part out here. What was the error message
in ...? You could also try to run sudo port -d selfupgrade to
get more verbose output.
I remember there was on error in the
On May 3, 2008, at 8:40 PM, Sancho McCann wrote:
I would like to add a variant to the boost port that installs the
optional Adobe gil numeric extension. (See point 4 at http://
opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/gil/Downloads for a description.)
The process for installing this extension is
On May 4, 2008, at 9:53 PM, Peter Kropf wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade my installation of mercurial and get this error:
running build_ext
building 'mercurial.mpatch' extension
creating build/temp.macosx-10.3-i386-2.5
creating build/temp.macosx-10.3-i386-2.5/mercurial
-DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3
On May 5, 2008, at 07:39, Yvon Thoraval wrote:
instead of doing :
$ port upgrade -u mysql
i did :
$ port install mysql5 +server
the latest becoming active (mysql5 @5.0.51a_0+server)
then, i wanted to uninstall the oldest :
$ sudo port uninstall mysql5 @5.0.37_0+darwin_8+server
--- Unable to
On May 5, 2008, at 13:01, Merton Campbell Crockett wrote:
The following install step failed: run postflight script for
MacPorts-1.6.0. Contact the software manufacturer for assistance.
It's been a long time since I've used the package installer.
What's wrong? What other options are
On May 5, 2008, at 09:24, Shreevatsa R wrote:
The GTK+ port (gtk2) is broken in multiple ways:
1. Did anything change in the base recently? It used to be that
variants chosen are passed on to dependencies as well, but it appears
that now `port install gtk2 +quartz` and `port install gtk2
On May 6, 2008, at 00:24, Shreevatsa R wrote:
On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 11:36 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 5, 2008, at 09:24, Shreevatsa R wrote:
The GTK+ port (gtk2) is broken in multiple ways:
1. Did anything change in the base recently? It used to be that
variants chosen are passed
On May 6, 2008, at 01:33, Brian P. Flaherty wrote:
On May 4, 2008, at 10:05 PM, Shreevatsa R wrote:
I had the same problem as you, and I had submitted a patch here:
http://trac.macports.org/ticket/14446 but no one has reviewed it.
I notice now
that another person has also submitted a
On May 5, 2008, at 06:45, Yvon Thoraval wrote:
i wanted to port install mod_ssi_func however, i got :
[...]
--- Applying patches to mod_ssi_func
Error: Target org.macports.patch returned: shell command cd /opt/
local/var/macports/build/
On May 5, 2008, at 09:09, Chris Janton wrote:
On 2008-05-05 , at 00:56 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Gosh, I thought we had resolved the Panther build issue many many
months ago. I mean there's a 1.6.0 disk image for Panther after all.
Maybe I need to install 1.6.0 from the DMG on top of my
On May 7, 2008, at 7:15 AM, Giuseppe Di Matteo wrote:
The install of streamripper under Tiger on a iMac G4 failed ,
moreover the port is outdated (1.62.3 1.63.0).
Here is the error message:
Making all in libmad-0.15.1b
make all-recursive
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'.
Making
my
experience.
-Abe
On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 5:05 PM, Abram Gillespie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm under the gun right now. I'll be able to try at least by Monday.
I'll let you know as soon as I do.
Thanks so much!
-Abe
On 9/27/07, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 27
On May 6, 2008, at 8:14 AM, Merton Campbell Crockett wrote:
On 05 May 2008, at 20:31:16, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 5, 2008, at 13:01, Merton Campbell Crockett wrote:
The following install step failed: run postflight script for
MacPorts-1.6.0. Contact the software manufacturer
On May 2, 2008, at 23:15, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
On May 2, 2008, at 9:40 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 2, 2008, at 12:47 PM, MAS! wrote:
I had a look for the new pidgin once and decided to not
update pidgin as I disagree with the new features such
as automatic resize of the input text area
On May 8, 2008, at 04:08, Christopher Choi wrote:
I'm went to install Gorm from the ports by issuing the command sudo
port
install gorm...and it was going well until well its taking a whole
night to
do it, and its still doing the compilation of Gcc42...
I have a Titanium G4 1GHz with 1Gb
On May 8, 2008, at 22:14, Shreevatsa R wrote:
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 2:31 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 6, 2008, at 00:24, Shreevatsa R wrote:
On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 11:36 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 5, 2008, at 09:24, Shreevatsa R wrote:
2. After installing (`port install gtk2
Does 8.1pl3 work better for you? Try this patch:
http://trac.macports.org/ticket/13940
On May 10, 2008, at 5:41 AM, Dimitri Hendriks wrote:
Dear all,
I tried to build the port coq, but it fails, see output below.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Dimitri
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~502 sudo port install coq
On May 12, 2008, at 10:53 AM, Jacob Schwartz wrote:
Is there a way to tell port to install a package (such as
haskell-mode.el) without installing one of its dependencies (in this
case, emacs)? Since emacs is already installed on the Mac, it has
not been installed via MacPorts, so port doesn't
On May 12, 2008, at 3:24 PM, Ron Richardson wrote:
Okay, newbie question...
I have installed the Squid port. Works great. But I'd like to
recompile
it with the --enable-snmp option. How do I do this? Do I...
(a) Go through the standard ./configure, make, make install
procedure? or
On May 12, 2008, at 7:33 AM, Igor Mikushkin wrote:
When I try to install boost I get this error:
--- Building boost with target all
Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command cd
/opt/local/var/macports/build/
On May 12, 2008, at 5:00 PM, Jacob Schwartz wrote:
On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 4:56 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
No. MacPorts is designed to accept only its own ports as satisfying
dependencies, not any other versions of that software you may
already have
installed.
Can I rephrase my question
On May 13, 2008, at 12:29 AM, Igor Mikushkin wrote:
2008/5/13 Ryan Schmidt:
On May 12, 2008, at 7:33 AM, Igor Mikushkin wrote:
When I try to install boost I get this error:
--- Building boost with target all
Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command cd
/opt/local/var
On May 13, 2008, at 3:45 AM, Anders F Björklund wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
We can't use 'array unset env' as that is documented to
disconnect Tcl from the environment, and some messing around
hasn't shown a clean way to work around this. Maybe a Tcl expert
is needed, and determining
On May 13, 2008, at 3:28 PM, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
I googled but I don't succeed on using mysql.
The machine: Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.11) on intel, MacPorts 1.600,
mysql5 @5.0.51a_0+server (active)
I've read somewhere that I have to run the following command:
~$ sudo -u mysql
On May 15, 2008, at 4:09 AM, Luca Reghellin wrote:
iMac G5 1.8 Panther 10.3.9
I've just installef MacPorts via .dmg
I want to install ruby and rubygems. the ruby installation failed.
They
said I needed autoconf, so I cleaned ruby, uninstalled all the
ports so
that 'port
On May 16, 2008, at 8:50 AM, Avery Rozar wrote:
-- Fetching libpixman
--- Verifying checksum(s) for libpixman
--- Checksumming pixman-0.10.0.tar.bz2
Error: Checksum (md5) mismatch for pixman-0.10.0.tar.bz2
Portfile checksum: pixman-0.10.0.tar.bz2 md5
fb23e17a8a0308e8fad6dc153753ba9a
On May 15, 2008, at 3:52 PM, Erwan David wrote:
I've got an Intel Imac and a G4 powerbook. Is it possible to build
the
ports for the powerbook on the more powerful Imac ?
Oof. This would probably fall under the very advanced category of
usage.
You can build ports with the
On May 16, 2008, at 8:25 PM, Sonikbuddha - wrote:
I've been attempting to install the newest version of encfs,
version 1.4.2, which was released last month, but it has been
failing every time it attempts to configure with the below error.
Has anyone else encountered this problem? I
, at 03:49, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Does 8.1pl3 work better for you? Try this patch:
http://trac.macports.org/ticket/13940
On May 10, 2008, at 5:41 AM, Dimitri Hendriks wrote:
Dear all,
I tried to build the port coq, but it fails, see output below.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Dimitri
[EMAIL
On May 18, 2008, at 17:20, Dimitri Hendriks wrote:
Indeed, I do not have this file gramlib.a.
I reinstalled campl5, but this does not
bring gramlib.a ! See output below.
I am on a Mac 10.4.11, PPC. I have Xcode version 2.5
and macports 1.600.
Then I'm not sure what's wrong. You should
On May 22, 2008, at 20:59, Cameron Simpson wrote:
Recent instance: I just rebuilt mercurial using port upgrade. The
first
attempt failed with a failure I see quite frequently: a command
line which
commences with -DNDEBUG This is symptomatic of missing the
cc/gcc
or ld commands,
On May 23, 2008, at 15:36, Mark Hattam wrote:
I saw Ryandesign's php update this morning, and I just ran a
Powerbook:~ $ sudo port -d selfupdate
then a
Powerbook:~ $ sudo port outdated
The following installed ports are outdated:
php5 5.2.6_0 5.2.6_1
But then
On May 23, 2008, at 03:37, Max Garfinkel wrote:
Many thanks, I will give that a whirl this evening! So is the
correct method
for applying variants to use the syntax
sudo port install port_name +variant +variant ...etc ?
Yes. See the guide:
http://guide.macports.org/#using.variants
On May 23, 2008, at 17:21, Mark Hattam wrote:
At 16:54 -0500 23/5/08, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 23, 2008, at 15:36, Mark Hattam wrote:
I saw Ryandesign's php update this morning, and I just ran a
Powerbook:~ $ sudo port -d selfupdate
then a
Powerbook:~ $ sudo port outdated
On May 20, 2008, at 17:47, Frank Schima wrote:
On May 20, 2008, at 4:28 PM, Frank Schima wrote:
I'm trying to run a simple wxPython program, but I get a strange
error:
This program needs access to the screen.
Please run with 'pythonw', not 'python', and only when you are logged
in on
Please file a ticket in the issue tracker.
http://guide.macports.org/#project
On May 20, 2008, at 09:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello. I have installed Ghostscript 8.62_1+Universal on a NFS share
that
is mounted by various Intel and PPC Macs. gs works fine on Intel Macs
but does not
I see an existing ticket on a transcode build failure on Mac OS X
10.5.2 on Intel, but it appears to be a different problem than yours:
http://trac.macports.org/ticket/14434
So you should file a new ticket. Here's how:
http://guide.macports.org/#project
On May 20, 2008, at 07:02, Altoine
Kory,
The port works on 10.4. A dependency was missing, which I fixed
today. Please wait 9 hours from the time of this message, to give the
portindex time to regenerate, then do sudo port selfupdate and try
installing ppmtomd again and it should work.
http://trac.macports.org/ticket/15349
On May 18, 2008, at 07:13, Joshua Root wrote:
Le 18 mai 08 à 07:05, Tabitha McNerney a écrit :
Hi Anthony, it says:
/opt/local/share/terminfo/2/2621a is provided by: ncursesw
So it would seem that deactivating ncursesw doesn't remove this file
when it should?
I don't know what happened.
On May 18, 2008, at 07:52, Charles Darwin wrote:
I don't know what I'm doing here but I changed this line
master_sitesgnu ftp://ftp.cwru.edu/pub/bash/
in this file
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/ports/
devel/
readline/Portfile
to this
master_sitesgnu
On May 24, 2008, at 07:24, Mark Hattam wrote:
Powerbook:~ $ sudo port install php5 +apache2 +mysql5 +sqlite
Password:
--- Fetching fontconfig
--- Attempting to fetch fontconfig-2.5.0.tar.gz from http://
fontconfig.org/release/
--- Verifying checksum(s) for fontconfig
--- Extracting
On May 24, 2008, at 15:29, Mark Hattam wrote:
At 15:17 -0500 24/5/08, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 24, 2008, at 07:24, Mark Hattam wrote:
configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
See `config.log' for more details.
Error: The following dependencies failed to build: gd2
On May 24, 2008, at 18:08, Mark Hattam wrote:
re-installed XCode 2.5 and it now appears to be happy ... it's
still building the php5 part, but it's got this much done and thus
I'm pretty confident it will accomplish the task in due time.
Good! Glad we got it sorted out.
On May 24, 2008, at 16:48, Mark Hattam wrote:
At 16:07 -0500 24/5/08, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 24, 2008, at 15:29, Mark Hattam wrote:
At 15:17 -0500 24/5/08, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 24, 2008, at 07:24, Mark Hattam wrote:
configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
See
Hi Martin. Welcome to MacPorts!
On Mac OS X 10.4 and later, you use launchctl to control startup
processes.
To start dovecot now, and cause it to be started every time you turn
on or restart the computer, do this:
sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.dovecot.plist
To
On May 27, 2008, at 12:18, Michael Hernandez wrote:
I just ran port upgrade installed and after it upgraded pango I got
this:
tclsh(39855,0xa0886fa0) malloc: *** mmap(size=2514944) failed (error
code=12)
*** error: can't allocate region
*** set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug
On May 28, 2008, at 22:38, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I have what might seem to be a dumb question. I noticed today that
the MacPort named libiconv version 1.12 has a build dependency on
another port named gperf, specifically:
$ port deps libiconv
libiconv has build dependencies on:
that without complaining if, at the same time, a MacPorts-supplied
build is not available (e.g., it all depends on if the binary is in
the PATH).
Thanks Ryan for help in understanding this!
Best,
T.M.
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 6:43 PM, Ryan Schmidt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 28
clouds and juggling a variety of systems including but not
limited to MacPorts).
T.M.
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 6:58 PM, Ryan Schmidt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it doesn't depend on the user's PATH. MacPorts internally
sets the PATH to a very specific value which includes the OS
On May 29, 2008, at 09:00, Joshua Root wrote:
So yes, the dependency should probably be changed to port:gperf for
all
platforms. :-)
Done!
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On May 29, 2008, at 19:49, Alakazam wrote:
On 30 mai 08, at 02:46, Rainer Müller wrote:
Cameron Simpson wrote:
Yes, I feel your pain - I have a similar issue on another platform
with another vendor. But it's not the vendor's fault, nor their
problem. You and I have hacked in the vendor's
On May 29, 2008, at 20:23, Chris Janton wrote:
On 2008-05-29 , at 18:12 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
I don't think I like that hack very much. Wouldn't it be better to
write up how to install a 3rd-party launchctl manager which you could
use to start and stop all MacPorts-supplied startup services
On May 29, 2008, at 20:37, Rainer Müller wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Right, lingon, that's the name I couldn't think of. We could write
up something on our web site about using that.
Sounds like a good idea.
We already have a port for it...
http://db.macports.org/port/show/4001
Hm
On May 17, 2008, at 14:27, Brian P. Flaherty wrote:
On Wed, 14 May 2008, Chris Pickel wrote:
If you're concerned about your MacPorts installation, the best
thing to do
would be to remove the configure args you added, then `sudo port -
f configure
libgcrypt`, and find config.log in
On May 30, 2008, at 23:46, David Clark wrote:
Hello, hopefully someone can help me sort this out.
I want to install libdvdnav so I can use it with my self-compiled
SVN version of mplayer, but alas, I'm having no luck; this is the
result:
--- Fetching libdvdnav
--- Attempting to
On May 31, 2008, at 22:22, Rainer Müller wrote:
So this would really be the only way (with a machine and parsing
software)
to automatically confirm the probable version information of the ldap
(openldap port) variant for the library dependency when ldap is a
variant
tacked on to
On May 31, 2008, at 16:21, David Clark wrote:
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 2:47 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 30, 2008, at 23:46, David Clark wrote:
I want to install libdvdnav so I can use it with my self-compiled
SVN version of mplayer, but alas, I'm having no luck; this is the
result
On May 31, 2008, at 15:34, Bryan Blackburn wrote:
On May 31, 2008, at 7:40 AM, Michael Thon wrote:
Hi all - I get the following error when I try to upgrade the port
wine
( :) )
I'm using a macbook with Mac OS 10.5.3. openssl and gcc were both
upgraded recently I think. Any idea what
On Jun 1, 2008, at 16:29, Bryan Blackburn wrote:
On Jun 1, 2008, at 3:10 PM, Zav public wrote:
On Jun 1, 2008, at 3:22 PM, Bryan Blackburn wrote:
Smells like the tcl environment problem with 10.5:
http://trac.macports.org/wiki/
On Jun 2, 2008, at 00:46, Alex Zavatone wrote:
On Jun 2, 2008, at 12:43 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
It still sounds like the Leopard environment variable issue, as Bryan
said.
I'm not on Leopard. That system is a 10.5.x install on a Quad G5.
10.5.x is Leopard
On Jun 2, 2008, at 01:03, Nathan Brazil wrote:
Hi. I see that FreeTDS has no maintainer. The latest portfile
lists it at version 0.64, while the latest version at http://
freetds.org is 0.82.
I have updated and attached the portfile. I installed the port
with the +mssql variant,
On Jun 3, 2008, at 00:59, Steve Renals wrote:
I'm having problems installing packages which require Xcode
MacOSX10.4u.sdk on Leopard. A good example of a package with which I
am having problems is aquaterm.
I'm running 10.5.3 on a macbook pro, and have Xcode 3.0 installed, and
MacPorts
On Jun 3, 2008, at 06:05, Vittorio wrote:
Here it is but the result is unchanged:
MacBookVictor:~ victor$ sudo mkdir -p /opt/local/var/db/postgresql83/
defaultdb
Password:
MacBookVictor:~ victor$ sudo chown postgres:postgres /opt/local/var/
db/
postgresql83/defaultdb
MacBookVictor:~
That's this ticket:
http://trac.macports.org/ticket/12765
Since hydra doesn't work with libssh 0.2, the dependency on libssh
was removed from the hydra port in r36653. Please sudo port upgrade
and try installing hydra again.
On Jun 3, 2008, at 08:10, Joerg van den Hoff wrote:
wanted to
On Jun 3, 2008, at 06:30, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
As seen in some recent threads, I think I have mentioned that I'm
building a system that audits and keeps track of MacPorts on some
Xserves that I work on. The port command, as Rainer, et al is quite
flexible and can be used to source a
On Jun 4, 2008, at 00:11, Sonikbuddha - wrote:
I haven't touched this in a while in hopes that developers would be
able to resolve this issue before it became an issue but I'm
beginning to hurt missing my encoded files. The ticket lists the
problem as being directly related to the
On Jun 4, 2008, at 04:24, Joerg van den Hoff wrote:
On Tue, Jun 03, 2008 at 02:53:15PM -0700, Matrix Mole wrote:
(sorry forgot to Reply-to-all on the original message to include the
mailing list)
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Joerg van den Hoff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, be sure to
On Jun 4, 2008, at 10:06, Joerg van den Hoff wrote:
I'm back to field one: due to your above news, I just did:
port clean --all libssh
port uninstall hydra #this was the old (working) version
without ssh support
port clean --all hydra
port selfupdate
port sync
port install hydra
On Jun 5, 2008, at 00:10, Brian Flaherty wrote:
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 10:18:30PM -0500, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 17, 2008, at 14:27, Brian P. Flaherty wrote:
On Wed, 14 May 2008, Chris Pickel wrote:
If you're concerned about your MacPorts installation, the best
thing to
do
would
On Jun 5, 2008, at 03:41, Joerg van den Hoff wrote:
On Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 03:08:38PM -0500, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jun 4, 2008, at 10:06, Joerg van den Hoff wrote:
I'm back to field one: due to your above news, I just did:
port clean --all libssh
port uninstall hydra
On Jun 5, 2008, at 19:32, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
On Jun 5, 2008, at 4:58 PM, Rainer Müller wrote:
We already have spread our website over enough different places.
There is macports.org, trac.macports.org and guide.macports.org
(and the upcoming MPWA at db.macports.org). It is already
On Jun 5, 2008, at 11:06, Joerg van den Hoff wrote:
`hydra' is now installed and running, sort of: when using the `ssh2'
protocol hydra apparently runs as it should but terminates (apparently
_not_ prematurely, but I'm not sure) with something like:
hydra(2814) malloc: *** set a breakpoint
On Jun 6, 2008, at 06:06, Joshua Root wrote:
Tabitha McNerney wrote:
But, then my script ran into this specific problem:
$ port info --depends_lib speex @1.0.5
--
depends_lib: lib:libogg:libogg
Hmmm ... the repeat of the library dependency libogg looks to be
incorrect.
Also, the
On Jun 6, 2008, at 21:20, paul beard wrote:
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 12:00 PM, wrote:
We should not now add another
wiki system with a conflicting syntax. If we wanted to switch from
Trac wiki to MediaWiki we could discuss that, but converting all
existing content could be difficult (though
On Jun 8, 2008, at 05:53, Joe Schnide wrote:
I'm not sure of what the process is for requesting ports. If there is
an officail process, please provide a pointer to the document
detailing
the process.
The best thing to do is file a ticket in our issue tracker for each
port. Set the Type
On Jun 8, 2008, at 05:46, Joe Schnide wrote:
I had no problem installing deluge on a MacBookPro but am having a
problem on
an Intel iMac.
What is the difference between the MacBook Pro and the iMac? They're
both Intel... Are the both running the same version of Mac OS X,
Xcode, and
On Jun 8, 2008, at 05:50, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Hi, I have a followup question. I noticed that with the subversion
port, when I get information from it (along with enabling its
variant, the perl variant), for the lib_depends output, I get:
$ port info --depends_lib postgresql81 @8.1.11
On Jun 9, 2008, at 11:17, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
The man page says what lib,bin,path mean:
type:filename:port
may be used. Where type is bin if filename is a
program, lib
if it is a library, or path if it is a path to an
installed file.
Reading this and also the
On Jun 9, 2008, at 11:23, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
This may sound like a dumb question, but what would be a suggested
way to discover if Apple / Mac OS X is provided the same or similar
library for a non-port library dependency of type lib: (e.g.
depends_lib: lib:libogg)? In the case of
On Jun 8, 2008, at 06:54, Joshua Root wrote:
Depends_lib doesn't apply to only libraries. Its actual meaning is
these dependencies are required both at build time and at runtime.
Goodness. I never thought of it that way. I suppose I can't find
anything wrong with that definition...
On Jun 9, 2008, at 18:20, Jayson Barr wrote:
I am considering using macports to make packages for distribution
at work.
I have a question about functionality:
Is it possible to configure macports in such a way as to make it so
that my current
installation layout (by this I mean file
On Jun 9, 2008, at 19:53, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
On 6/9/08, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jun 9, 2008, at 11:23, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
This may sound like a dumb question, but what would be a
suggested way to discover if Apple / Mac OS X is provided the
same or similar library for a non
On Jun 10, 2008, at 15:59, Mack Johnson wrote:
This port is no longer?
--- Attempting to fetch JHymn_0_9_2_source.zip from http://
www.hymn-project.org/download/
--- Attempting to fetch JHymn_0_9_2_source.zip from http://
svn.macports.org/repository/macports/distfiles/JHymn
---
On Jun 8, 2008, at 18:09, Joe Schnide wrote:
At 6:04 AM -0500 6/8/08, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jun 8, 2008, at 05:46, Joe Schnide wrote:
I had no problem installing deluge on a MacBookPro but am having
a problem on
an Intel iMac.
What is the difference between the MacBook Pro
On Jun 10, 2008, at 11:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For a long time, I thought that when people were saying port, in this
discussion, I thought the were referring to a port or a tcp/ip
address.
like localhost:80
Clarity is one of the reasons that in the past I frequently used
the term
On Jun 10, 2008, at 23:28, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I have been working on a script (written in Ruby) that takes the
output of the port command-line program (as suggested by Rainer
recently), and parses the output looking for either port
dependencies or file dependencies (note: up until
On Jun 11, 2008, at 01:15, Martin Krischik wrote:
I would say, if I had a vote (who does?), that whatever people are
willing
to use wins. It may not be elegant or state of the art, but the
best is the
enemy of the good, and good is usually good enough.
I like to point out one more
On Jun 11, 2008, at 05:53, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I seem to get commas always:
$ port info --depends_lib gnome-vfs
depends_lib: port:gconf, port:dbus, port:openssl, port:libidl,
port:dbus-glib, port:libxml2, port:libiconv, port:gettext
$ port info --depends_run gnome-vfs
depends_run:
On Jun 2, 2008, at 04:28, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jun 2, 2008, at 01:03, Nathan Brazil wrote:
Hi. I see that FreeTDS has no maintainer. The latest portfile
lists it at version 0.64, while the latest version at http://
freetds.org is 0.82.
I have updated and attached the portfile. I
On Jun 11, 2008, at 14:53, Ralph Pass wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jun 10, 2008, at 11:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For a long time, I thought that when people were saying port, in
this discussion, I thought the were referring to a port or a tcp/
ip address. like localhost:80
Clarity
On Jun 11, 2008, at 14:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to make a new Portfile (for the ruby GeoIP module).
And I've set up a local ports repository.
Inside my local port repository, I've set up a directory
with the Portfile and a files directory that contains
patch files. It looks
On Jun 11, 2008, at 17:30, Joshua Root wrote:
Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
Mmm-port is how you'd pronounce mport in english, and I don't think
that's very phonetically pleasing.
I've always mentally pronounced it as emport, with the accent on the
first syllable, which isn't too bad.
That
On Jun 12, 2008, at 09:43, Yvon Thoraval wrote:
i wanted to upgrade git-core by:
$ sudo port upgrade git-core
and get :
--- Activating git-core 1.5.3.1_0+doc
Error: Activating git-core 1.5.3.1_0 failed: Image error: Another
version of this port (git-core @1.5.0.5_0) is already active.
On Jun 12, 2008, at 15:52, Alan Batie wrote:
I just got around to upgrading my work machine to leopard. The
first problem I ran into was that apparently I had a really old
xcode installed, so none of the old ported binaries would run
(something about an old threading model no longer
On Jun 11, 2008, at 17:59, Watson Ladd wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jun 11, 2008, at 14:53, Ralph Pass wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
What entities could MacPorts have?
macboats?
macships?
maccanoes?
macdocks?
macpallets?
macboxes?
maccrates?
:-)))
I just knew this was coming
On Jun 12, 2008, at 20:53, Alan Batie wrote:
Cameron Simpson wrote:
Breaking cycles doesn't turn it into a tree, but fortunately
that's ok;
an acyclic digraph is fine - you can traverse it like a tree and just
need to avoid rebuilding a package you rebuilt on another path. Which
On Jun 12, 2008, at 20:24, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 12Jun2008 17:27, Alan Batie wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
One way to improve this would be to remove autoselected variants
during
upgrade if they aren't applicable anymore. For example, if you
have a
port installed with +darwin_8
On Jun 13, 2008, at 13:48, Yvon Thoraval wrote:
No port should claim ownership of perllocal.pod. Any port that
does needs to be fixed.
git-core stopped claiming ownership of perllocal.pod in r34462
(2008-02-25) so you should update your ports (sudo port
selfupdate), clean git-core
On Jun 13, 2008, at 02:35, Alan Batie wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
if there's a change from what's installed, replace what's
installed
with the new version
MacPorts has no way to know if there's a change from what's
installed
Given that you can say port installed to list what's
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