On Sep 6, 2020, at 01:52, Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen wrote:
> which might be useful in a portgroup?
I don't think it makes sense to make a portgroup just to create x11 and quartz
variants, since each port that offers such variants will likely need to add or
remove configure args or
* Ryan Schmidt:
> Or should virt-manager be changed to not require gtksourceview4 to
> have an +x11 variant? Dan?
Whatever you choose to do: For the love of Bob, the God of Wormhole
Space, please ensure that nothing breaks the Quartz based version.
(Only half joking.)
-Ralph
Hello people,
virt-manager does not build.
How can I fix this error:
> :debug:configure gtksourceview4 is installed with the following variants:
no variants are shown
> :debug:configure required: x11, forbidden: quartz
> :debug:configure rejected, because required variant x11 i
* Ken Cunningham:
> We are having discussions about automating this by making the server a
> dependency of the x11 subsystem, but consensus eludes us to date.
I have opened a pull request [1] with an enhanced long description for
the virt-manager port. I used "port i
> What am I missing? Do I need to install a separate X-Server on my Mac?
Yes, that should fix it.
We are having discussions about automating this by making the server a
dependency of the x11 subsystem, but consensus eludes us to date.
Ken
Hello.
I have installed the virt-manager port on macOS Catalina:
The following ports are currently installed:
virt-manager @2.1.0_0 (active)
Alas, on launch I only get an error message stating that the display
can't be opened.
→ virt-manager -c
'qemu+ssh://user@host/system?socket=/run