Le 16 oct. 07 à 03:30, Richard Bronosky a écrit :
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sudo port install py-pyobjc
--- Fetching py-pyobjc
--- Attempting to fetch pyobjc-1.4.tar.gz from
http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net/software/
--- Verifying checksum(s) for py-pyobjc
---
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Are both occurrences of
PORTNAME in the message above the same portname?
Yes.
You would want to sudo port upgrade,
not sudo port install, for ports that are already installed.
This was during an upgrade all.
Might help. Hard to know at this point.
Actually I took the
On Tuesday, October 16, 2007, at 08:45AM, N_Ox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le 16 oct. 07 à 03:30, Richard Bronosky a écrit :
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Do you have Safari 3 installed? PyObjC 1.4 doesn't support Safari 3.
Ronald
sudo port install py-pyobjc
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On Oct 15, 2007, at 5:45 PM, Philip Hudson wrote:
On 15 Oct, 2007, at 5:39 pm, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
configure: error: cannot find curl-config. Is libcurl installed?
curl-config should be in /usr/bin (it is provided by the BSD.pkg)
Thanks Daniel. That's improved things a lot. I
Jyrki Wahlstedt wrote:
On 16.10.2007, at 7.54, Noah wrote:
Hi there,
I have macports and fink installed and I recently updated my openssl and
not quite sure where to turn since it aint completely working.
Here is what is happnin' openssh aint working too well and not sure
what the best
On Oct 16, 2007, at 10:21 AM, Noah wrote:
is there a way to update all the binaries that had updates to their
corresponding libraries?
port upgrade -R foo
... but it doesn't work exceptionally well.
Also is there a way to view all the installed binaries?
port installed
--
Daniel J. Luke
I'm trying to do `sudo port install ghc` on my old PowerBook and it's
taking longer than I can leave the laptop sitting around to do it. I
tried hitting Ctl-C and then running the same command again (this
always worked when fink, which I recently switched from, was building
from source packages)
I was issued this machine by my company, so I don't know if it came
from Apple this way or if the build image my company uses was
manually upgraded. But, you are correct. The Apple site still
indicates that Safari 3.0.3 is a Public Beta. Luckily the install
image includes a unistall/Restore
On Oct 16, 2007, at 09:21, Noah wrote:
what you need to do, is to uninstall and reinstall openssh, i.e.
'sudo port -f uninstall openssh'
'sudo port install openssh' (if you have variants, put them here,
too)
Then openssh works (tried and tested). Apparently the library
versions have
I opened ticket #12894 with a gizp'd tar file that contains an updated
Portfile and updated patch files to allow Tripwire to install.
Hopefully this helps.
Fixed in r29963.
Mark
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