On Nov 27, 2020, at 18:25, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> However, only native Cocoa apps wil install an .app bundle inside the
> MacPorts folder. E.g. emacs, gimp do that if they are compiled in the
> "+quartz" variant. Other apps if not Mac native will have their own launch
> method which will
In general, you can launch an app from the terminal using open (e.g.
open /Applications/TextEdit.app).
Application bundles often have the actual app somewhere inside the
Contents/MacOS folder that you can open in terminal by just executing it
(e.g. /Applications/TextEdit.app//Contents/MacOS/Te
Hi,
Jonathan Allen via macports-users wrote:
The problem is, I can’t find the application icon at all and even searched the
MacPorts help pages to see if there was a “launch this application” command and
didn’t see one. I am a first time MacPorts user. How do I fix this so I can
launch the Ho
On Nov 14, 2020, at 17:53, Jonathan Allen wrote:
> I fully installed the Mac Ports application successfully, and then once that
> was finished I entered “sudo port install homebank” in the command line, no
> errors were presented. I then went to the “MacPorts” folder in the
> Application Fol
I fully installed the Mac Ports application successfully, and then once that
was finished I entered “sudo port install homebank” in the command line, no
errors were presented. I then went to the “MacPorts” folder in the Application
Folder and didn’t see the “HomeBank” application icon in there a