hi,
Am Donnerstag, 22. Mai 2014, 16:29:33 schrieb Eduardo Gonzalez Fraile:
> Hi,I've installed RKWard in my mac computer. I have launch the program, and
> i have receive this message of error (see attached). I can't run any
> command. I have installed OSX 10.9.2. Any solution?
we need more infor
Hi,I've installed RKWard in my mac computer. I have launch the program, and i
have receive this message of error (see attached). I can't run any command. I
have installed OSX 10.9.2.
Any solution?Thanks for your attention.
--
Hi!
On Tuesday 02 October 2012, Paul McKimmy wrote:
> I note from the sourceforge site that "access to a Mac is limited for the
> main contributors, so we are still figuring out a complete step-by-step
> guide and do need your help."
That's still true, but ti's no longer quite as limited as it u
Aloha rkward dev's -
I note from the sourceforge
site that "access to a Mac is limited for the main
contributors, so we are still figuring out a complete step-by-step
guide and do need your help."
Would it be as simple as providing a Mac to one of the main
On Friday 25 November 2011, Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
> > and a small detail: the little RKWard icon was missing in the R
> > package dialog (for enhancing packages).
Ok, this one should be fixed, now. Turns out the icon was simply hidden.
Apparently there is a bug which renders the column to
hi,
Am Mittwoch 30 November 2011, 14:13:44 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
> On Tuesday 29 November 2011, meik michalke wrote:
> > erm, there is one now: 800MB. to say it with famous words of john
> > crichton: "that's big. that's really big."
>
> well, yes that *is* big. I suppose, feeding this t
Hi,
On Tuesday 29 November 2011, meik michalke wrote:
> erm, there is one now: 800MB. to say it with famous words of john crichton:
> "that's big. that's really big." i haven't figured out yet if/how you can
> ban certain pulled-in dependecies from an image (like the kdepim package,
> for a start)
Am Freitag 25 November 2011, 19:34:59 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
> On Friday 25 November 2011, meik michalke wrote:
> > i'm building my first binary meta package right now, which includes all
> > dependencies.
>
> Cool! I wonder how large that will get...
erm, there is one now: 800MB. to say
Hi,
On Tuesday 29 November 2011, meik michalke wrote:
> ok, i changed that now. i also improved the Portfile a little. and i
> rebuilt and installed everything to a custom target directory,
> /opt/rkward. this time the complete build finished without any errors in
> between, so "sudo port -v insta
hi,
Am Montag, 28. November 2011, 16:15:02 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
> No idea. But at least in the definition of KDE4_ADD_EXECUTABLE, Q_WS_MAC is
> used, too, to control creation of a BUNDLE (at least as far as I understand
> it), rather than APPLE.
ok, i changed that now. i also improved
On Friday 25 November 2011, meik michalke wrote:
> you might be right, i just took what worked. i'm wondering though how an
> X11 based installation would be triggered if the rkward script is not in
> the application menu?
No idea. But at least in the definition of KDE4_ADD_EXECUTABLE, Q_WS_MAC is
hi,
Am Freitag 25 November 2011, 19:34:59 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
> Minor nitpick: I believe that should probably be
>IF(Q_WS_MAC)
> instead of
>IF(APPLE)
> in the cmake files. If I understand correctly, the latter will also be
> triggered for X11-flavored builds. And, IIRC, for th
Hi,
On Friday 25 November 2011, meik michalke wrote:
> huge success! :-) having rkward.rbackend in the same directory as
> rkward.frontend did resolve the problem. i already committed some changes
> to the cmake files to svn, so with the updated portfile
> o http://reaktanz.de/stuff/R/Portfile
>
hi,
huge success! :-) having rkward.rbackend in the same directory as
rkward.frontend did resolve the problem. i already committed some changes to
the cmake files to svn, so with the updated portfile
o http://reaktanz.de/stuff/R/Portfile
you should get RKWard on Mac up and running!
it will als
Hi,
On Thursday 24 November 2011, meik michalke wrote:
> > (Otherwise, we could consider adding a cmake parameter to control whether
> > r.xml will be installed).
>
> that would be even more elegant, would result in a special install target,
> right?
ok, I've done that (without adding an extra t
hi,
Am Donnerstag 24 November 2011, 16:56:44 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
> > since r.xml conflicts with the kate port, i apply the patch above to
> > remove it from installation.
>
> In the debian packaging, the files are first installed to a temporary
> directory, then r.xml is removed from t
Hi,
On Thursday 24 November 2011, meik michalke wrote:
> first of all, i made progress -- a working(!) portfile:
> o http://reaktanz.de/stuff/R/Portfile
> it needs this patch:
> o http://reaktanz.de/stuff/R/patch-rkward-syntax-CMakeLists.txt.diff
> it fetches the trunk sources via svn and invoke
Am Donnerstag, 24. November 2011, 15:22:04 schrieb meik michalke:
> after that, RKWard will sucessfully start, finds its plugins and looks
> like it should!
btw, here's a screenshot:
o http://reaktanz.de/stuff/R/RKWard_on_MacOS.png
viele grüße :: m.eik
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dipl. psych. meik michalke
abt.
On Wednesday 23 November 2011, meik michalke wrote:
> /lib/kde4/libexec/rkward.frontend.app/Contents/MacOS/
> including the files "rkward.frontend" and "rkward.frontend.shell".
One more idea: What's the content of rkward.frontend.shell (I assume it's some
kind of script)?
Regards
Thomas
sign
Hi,
On Wednesday 23 November 2011, meik michalke wrote:
> first of all, there are some outstanding path issues. "make install" will
> create a directory
> /lib/kde4/libexec/
> including the file "rkward.backend" and another directory
> /lib/kde4/libexec/rkward.frontend.app/Contents/MacOS/
> in
hi,
i've started looking into the mac port of RKWard last week, so this is a
status report. so far i've been able to successfully compile KDE 4.7.3 and
RKWard using MacPorts, see below. before you raise your hopes: RKWard isn't
really working yet. thomas resolved some issues in the cmake script
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