On Feb 11, 2020, at 22:04, Dave Horsfall wrote:
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> OK, I've finally replaced my ancient MacBook with an oldish Pro when the
> graphics card failed (can't afford anything better) and I see that only
> Sierra is recommended for it (although High Sierra may run; I'll try it once
> the dust has se
OK, I've finally replaced my ancient MacBook with an oldish Pro when the
graphics card failed (can't afford anything better) and I see that only
Sierra is recommended for it (although High Sierra may run; I'll try it
once the dust has settled).
So, where do I find an Xcode for it to run MacPor
Riccardo,
Same for me: OpenBLAS-devel worked. But then (work-)life happened & I haven't
been able to do as much with Python/numpy as I wanted, so I won't claim I have
fully tested this combination.
Uli
> On Feb 8, 2020, at 5:11 PM, Riccardo Mottola via macports-users
> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> O
Nicolas,
Thank you for your time and effort. KMM4 -devel built successfully.
For what it’s worth...
As mentioned, I have also been using the kmymoney5 version built with Jenkins
( https://binary-factory.kde.org/view/MacOS/job/KMyMoney_Nightly_macos/ ). KMM4
and KMM5 appear to have file compati
Hi,
Because of their lack of maintainer, the kmymoney ports were quiet behind. I
think I put them mostly up to date, and fixed the build issues that were
happening, so that both kmymoney4 and kmymoney4-devel should be usable at this
point.
Cheers,
Nicolas
> On Jan 28, 2020, at 12:23, Stanto
Hello all,
I notice that a "port upgrade outdated" upgraded matplotlib. Now
importing matplotlib.axes fails. Is there a fix I can do on my end?
Also, should I have cced the package's maintainer on this email?
Thanks,
Sean Lake
Program output:
Seans-Work-Macbook-Pro:~ sean$ python3.6
Python 3.6.