Hi,
Wouldn’t it make sense to use some sort of RAM caching to speed up builds
instead of SSD? What’s the point of using a permanent storage device for
something that is bound to be erased in a very short time?
Maybe I’m way off base, though.
V.
> On Sep 13, 2020, at 1:07 AM, Dave Horsfall wrote:
>
> No replies? Am I the only person on the planet having this problem?
>
> It's not confined to Gnuplot, but pretty much anything that wants to save a
> modified file, such as TextEdit (such as my prescriptions, which for me is
> pretty
lly wrong.
I am not aware of any RPC library running on MacOS, but that doesn’t mean one
doesn’t exist.
Vincent
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their Portfile, so it’s not possible to use any other python version. They
ought to be updated to allow for variant use.
py-brotli I upgraded to use python 3.8, I’m going to commit the wart.
Cheers,
Vincent
on has been
released.
Cheers and apologies again,
Vincent
I find out (easily) which port(s) in the list is/are requiring python37?
Thanks,
Vincent
Hi there,
everything is in the subject. Is there any reason for this dependency? I’m
trying to get rid of python 2.7, and the only dependent port left so far is
clang 9.0, which is needed by qt5-qttools, but I can’t figure out why.
Thanks a bunch,
Vincent
> I think it is port-dependent. Some ports worked fine with the symlink, but
> some (e.g., gcc) failed due to differences in the headers from what they were
> expecting.
Oh, okay, right, makes sense.
Have fun,
Vincent
Hey,
> On 24 Sep 2019, at 00:12, Ralph Castain wrote:
>
> I tried uninstalling all ports and reinstalling them, but that didn't
> help. Ditto for simply creating a MacOSX10.14.sdk symlink.
The symlink kludge worked with me, so I wonder what may be wrong in your case.
Vincent
iant to pasture.
Thanks a bunch Mojca!
Vincent
that OpenCL.h has also disappeared from the
/System/Library/Framework on your machines (as of 10.14.6)? In which case, I’m
going to pull out the +opencl variant from the new Portfile.
Thanks a bunch,
Vincent
> Christophs-MBP:MacOS kuku$ pwd
> /Applications/MacPorts/GIMP.app/Contents/MacOS
> Christophs-MBP:MacOS kuku$ ls
> GIMP
> Christophs-MBP:MacOS kuku$ file GIMP
> GIMP: Mach-O 64-bit executable x86_64
> Christophs-MBP:MacOS kuku$ ./GIMP
> 2018-11-28 08:23:18.176 GIMP[86714:1924234] Failed to
> macOS mojave 10.14.1.
>
> I did a port install gimp. In the end the icon is there in the Apps launcher.
> Clicking on the icon results in nothing happening.
Try to launch it from Terminal and look for error messages.
Say, like, typing a line like this at the prompt (note that “Gimp.app” is a
I've seen yet. Wish me luck, folks.
Good luck! :)
Don’t forget to tell us if Oumuamua is an extraterrestrial probe or not ;)
Vincent
SIP protection might have been extended to newer files between 10.13 and 10.14.
Vincent
ege? Also what files are
left in /opt/local/var/macports/home/Library/Preferences? Any hard link to any
other file that could be protected by a sandbox mechanism?
Vincent
(5) can be used simultaneously without
conflicting;
• Update all portfiles that currently depend on proj → proj4, until a suitable
proj 5 bug fix version is released.
What I could do:
• Rename proj into proj5. Does anyone objects to this?
Cheers
Vincent
to begin a week long holiday and won’t have that
machine at hand before I return next week. So if that can wait that long…
I apologise for the inconvenience.
Vincent
anytime soon.
Vincent
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