On 4.8.2007, at 1.39, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Aug 3, 2007, at 15:36, Jyrki Wahlstedt wrote:
On 3.8.2007, at 19.44, Steve Vaught wrote:
i'm new here, so go easy on me...
I've installed apache and mysql3 successfully/easily.
I'm attempting to install php4 +apache +mysql3 +gd etc...
The
Hey , I am a new user in ports , used fink before , after compiling
gnu-cash on x-11 window when starting I am seeing these message ,
what it means and is it something wrong ? Do I need to do
something ...
sudo /opt/local/bin/gnucash ? (y/n/e)yes
Password:
gnc.bin-Message: main: binreloc
Do you get these messages if you do not use sudo to run gnucash? You
really should not need to run gnucash with root privileges.
On 4 Aug 2007, at 05:05, Denis Pechnov wrote:
Hey , I am a new user in ports , used fink before , after
compiling gnu-cash on x-11 window when starting I am
Yep , I get it all the time even if I run with normal privilege , no
idea what it means try gogole it no luck
On Aug 4, 2007, at 1:12 PM, Randall Wood wrote:
Do you get these messages if you do not use sudo to run gnucash?
You really should not need to run gnucash with root
If I understand things correctly:
1) this message is harmless. It means that gnucash can not build a
table of references to libraries it needs so that it can go find
those libraries at runtime if they have moved from where they were
when it was built. This should not be an issue since
Hey, Randall
do you have same message on mac os or not ?
so if gnucash can't locate library , is it mean I can face problems
in the future ? I am moving a bit of information on gnucash so I need
to be sure it is not creating problems for me in the future
On Aug 4, 2007, at
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Date : 4 août 2007 00:07:02 HAEC
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Objet : Rép : PHP 5 and PECL
Le 3 août 07 à 14:50, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
On Aug 3, 2007, at 05:28, N_Ox wrote:
Did anyone of you have already been able to build
Hi All,
Trying to install proj-4.5.0 and keep getting a fetch error. Jumped
to the site itself and attempted downloading manually, kept getting a
too many users connected error, so it isn't a MacPorts error. The
mirror (maptools.org) reacts the same way. Was able to find a
download page
Doesn't show any volume to install on?
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Hello all,
I'm a newbie trying to install macports so i can run rtorrents however i
seem to get the message no ports installed despite getting no problems with
port self update and port sync. Below are the messages I receive when I try
to install rtorrents. i'm running Mac OS X 10.4.10 powerbook
On Aug 4, 2007, at 09:04, Jeff Stubbs wrote:
Trying to install proj-4.5.0 and keep getting a fetch error. Jumped
to the site itself and attempted downloading manually, kept getting
a too many users connected error, so it isn't a MacPorts error.
The mirror (maptools.org) reacts the same
On Aug 4, 2007, at 15:30, grimmwerks wrote:
Doesn't show any volume to install on?
Haven't heard of that problem before.
Can you check the installer's log? There should be a menu option
somewhere to show the log.
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I had a firewire drive that was mounted that was causing problems -
froze up the installable volumes to be listed. Since ejecting it,
it's installing as normal.
Thanks though!
On Aug 4, 2007, at 5:48 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Aug 4, 2007, at 15:30, grimmwerks wrote:
Doesn't show any
On Aug 4, 2007, at 16:45, Maurice Munyore wrote:
Could some help know why the discrepancy between the macport
message that it does not need updating and the no ports installed.
There is no discrepancy. Read more below for why.
I'm a newbie trying to install macports so i can run rtorrents
I am having trouble when I attempt to install any ports that depend on ncurses.
Running on a MacBook Pro (Intel) with OS X 10.4.10 I get the following when
trying to install the ncurses port.
Any advice on what I should be doing to make this work?
Thanks!!!
% sudo port install ncurses
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On Saturday, August 04, 2007, at 08:53PM, Chris Pickel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 04 Aug, 2007, at 22:40, Jody Paul wrote:
I am having trouble when I attempt to install any ports that depend
on ncurses.
Running on a MacBook Pro (Intel) with OS X 10.4.10 I get the
following when trying
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