Re: non-existent port py25-gtk2 referenced in Portfiles

2007-09-19 Thread N_Ox
Le 19 sept. 07 à 06:00, paul beard a écrit : There is no port called py25-gtk2, though the naming convention could use some improvement. The equivalent for python 2.4 was py-gtk2 and the correct name for 2.5 seems to be py25-gtk. # port info py25-gtk2 Error: Port py25-gtk2 not found #port

Re: changing paths to get libgda to compile (1.2.4, Revision 1)

2007-09-19 Thread Randall Wood
The configuration setting you want is configure.env GMSGFMT=${prefix}/bin/msgfmt On 18 Sep 2007, at 07:17, Florenz Kley wrote: hi, I've been trying to install the port libgda, but got errors: /opt/local/var/macports/build/

during epiphany's build: error in mozilla build

2007-09-19 Thread nodje nodje
10.4.10, latest XCode, intel platform I've started the build from scratch, port had to compile everything. It stopped after many hours fetching and compiling package. The error is the following (I found one similar error using google, someone trying to port firefox): --- Fetching mozilla ---

Re: problem when installing macports

2007-09-19 Thread Thomas De Contes
Le 19 sept. 07 à 06:14, Thomas De Contes a écrit : i don't understand : i have exactly the same config on 2 computers, on one it ran perfectly, and on the other it crashed :-( does sb see what could be the pb ? the 2 computers have a G4, but not the same speed nor the same quantity

Re: Error getting SSMTP

2007-09-19 Thread Scott Harper
markd-2 wrote: 2.61 is current and 2.60 is no longer available. I've got the port updated (but not committed), but I can't get the debian patchfile to behave. But looking at the FreeBSD port patches (with ssl related patching) I wonder if some of those should be applied too. Mark,

Re: Error getting SSMTP

2007-09-19 Thread markd
Scott Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm not really in any position to comment on whether or not any of these other patches need to be applied... But beyond that, do you have any estimate of when the 2.61 port will be made available? I committed an update to 2.61 just now so give it a few

is the avahi user creation supposed to be part of installing avahi?

2007-09-19 Thread paul beard
[/opt/local/etc]# avahi-daemon Failed to find user 'avahi'. None of the stuff that runs on top of avahi will run, for obvious reasons. should there a stanza like this pre-activate { addgroup messagebus adduser messagebus gid=[existsgroup messagebus] realname=Message\ Bus } in

graphviz port missing some header files?

2007-09-19 Thread Emil Lundberg
Hi, I installed the Graphviz port a couple of days ago (2.14) , and it installed fine. However, when I try to compile source depending upon it (Rgraphviz module of Bioconductor), it complains about missing header files/includes. I downloaded the official 2.14 distro of Graphviz and it

parse error before 'GdkPixbuf' when installing goffice 0.3.8

2007-09-19 Thread Michael Hart
Hi all, I'm having difficulties installing the latest gnucash (2.2.1) - dying when trying to install goffice. (after cleaning *everything*) The specific error is parse error before 'GdkPixbuf' - gdk-pixbuf.h exists in /opt/local/include/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf - but having very little clue

Installing MacPorts

2007-09-19 Thread Jason Nerida
Hello, I'm new to MacPorts and have a question regarding install of MacPorts: How do I correct the PATH to point to the MacPorts path? I combined my .bash_login AND .bash_profile into .profile as instructed and also tried deleting them and leaving only .profile, but the PATH will not report the

Re: Installing MacPorts

2007-09-19 Thread Kevin Walzer
Jason Nerida wrote: Hello, I'm new to MacPorts and have a question regarding install of MacPorts: How do I correct the PATH to point to the MacPorts path? MacPorts is located in /opt/local/bin; add that directory to your path. -- Kevin Walzer Code by Kevin http://www.codebykevin.com

Missing Apple Objective-C runtime?

2007-09-19 Thread Jason Nerida
How do I resolve this error: checking for Apple Objective-C runtime... no checking for GNU Objective C runtime... no configure: error: Could not locate a working Objective-C runtime. See `config.log' for more details. The file is in: /usr/include/objc Thanks, Jason

Re: Installing MacPorts

2007-09-19 Thread William Davis
On Sep 19, 2007, at 10:22 PM, Jason Nerida wrote: Hello, I'm new to MacPorts and have a question regarding install of MacPorts: How do I correct the PATH to point to the MacPorts path? I combined my .bash_login AND .bash_profile into .profile as instructed and also tried deleting them and