On Nov 29, 2019, at 20:14, yiming roberts-lo wrote:
> I went to install Inkscape and got the following message:
>
> py27-cython has the following notes:
> To make the Python 2.7 version of Cython the one that is run when you
> execute the commands without a version suffix, e.g. 'cytho
On Nov 29, 2019, at 10:01, Dave Allured wrote:
> I have the longer user home prefix because my institutional network policy
> prevents all write access to /opt/anything.
I still think the suggestion I made in
https://trac.macports.org/ticket/59510#comment:2 is worth a try. If you can't
put
Thank you, Chris! I went to install Inkscape and got the following
message:
py27-cython has the following notes:
To make the Python 2.7 version of Cython the one that is run when you
execute the commands without a version suffix, e.g. 'cython', run:
port select --set cython cyth
Thanks to Ryan, Bill, Richard for all the advice about stack and maximum
command length. I think the relation to stack size is something I picked
up from a Linux discussion. Apparently some versions of Linux work this
way.
I have the longer user home prefix because my institutional network polic
On Nov 29, 2019, at 15:18, Michael wrote:
>> If you have room on your main disk and it is APFS-formatted, you can easily
>> create a new volume in Disk Utility that will share the free space, and if
>> it doesn't work out, you can delete the volume later.
>
> I'd like to know how to get two
On Nov 29, 2019, at 4:18 PM, Michael wrote:
>> If you have room on your main disk and it is APFS-formatted, you can easily
>> create a new volume in Disk Utility that will share the free space, and if
>> it doesn't work out, you can delete the volume later.
>
> I'd like to know how to get two v
> If you have room on your main disk and it is APFS-formatted, you can easily
> create a new volume in Disk Utility that will share the free space, and if it
> doesn't work out, you can delete the volume later.
I'd like to know how to get two volumes to share free space if they are on the
same
I don't think it will help:
sh-3.2$ getconf ARG_MAX;sudo sh -c "ulimit -s 65532;ulimit -s;getconf ARG_MAX"
262144
65532
262144
(ARG_MAX was 262144, changed stack size and confirmed change, ARG_MAX was
still 262144)
That's assuming getconf can tell (I think it can), and isn't just giving back a
Please remember to write to our new mailing list addresses at
lists.macports.org, not the old address you used which was deprecated at the
end of 2016.
The error in the log you attached is:
:info:build dyld: Library not loaded: /opt/local/lib/libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib
:info:build Referenced from:
On Nov 28, 2019, at 11:04, Ces VLC wrote:
> Should I be beware of difficulties at running 32bit Linux containers in the
> macports docker in Catalina, or should the Catalina hypervisor be fine at
> virtualizing 32bit code?
I know that the developers of Wine are having to do a lot of engineer
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