Rainer,
On Jan 16, 2008 2:17 AM, Rainer Müller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Franz wrote:
I found a discussion on how dependencies are defined (hierarchical vs
flat) in the archive. Sounds like the discussion was incomplete.
Regardless of which method is used is there any tool that
Thanks Ryan,
Please keep me posted, I am anxious to start using a2ps from my Mac.
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Hello,
Is it possible to install both MacPorts and fink and run them
side-by-side without conflict?
For instance, I know that both systems install their own dependent
utilities (like say python) and that both systems put those utilities in
the PATH. That sounds like a recipe for conflict. Unless
Alistair Gallworthy wrote:
Is it possible to install both MacPorts and fink and run them
side-by-side without conflict?
Yes, but it is not the default mode of installation...
(i.e. you need to modify the default configuration)
For instance, I know that both systems install their own
I have successfully compiled gimp (!!) and I would like to put it's icon
on the Mac OS X Dock. Dragging the /opt/local/bin/gimp shortcut doesn't
work. How would I create a Gimp Icon button on my dock? Thanks!
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Alistair Gallworthy wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to install both MacPorts and fink and run them
side-by-side without conflict?
For instance, I know that both systems install their own dependent
utilities (like say python) and that both systems put those utilities in
the PATH. That sounds like
Jeffrey Thompson wrote:
I have successfully compiled gimp (!!) and I would like to put it's icon
on the Mac OS X Dock. Dragging the /opt/local/bin/gimp shortcut doesn't
work. How would I create a Gimp Icon button on my dock? Thanks!
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Open /Applications/Applescript
Launch 'Script
I have the latest version of MacPorts installed and am attempting to install
Tripwire. I do not have sendmail installed, but do have postfix. Running Mac
OS 10.4.10 Server.
Here is the install Terminal window:
HD:/opt/local/bin root# /opt/local/bin/port install tripwire
Sorry if I missed this in the FAQ...Is there a simply way to specify
more options to the gnu configure stage? I want to inform the
configure program that some libs exists at a path such as
/usr/local/include and /usr/local/lib. Thank you! -az
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On Jan 16, 2008 6:26 AM, Jeffrey Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have successfully compiled gimp (!!) and I would like to put it's icon
on the Mac OS X Dock. Dragging the /opt/local/bin/gimp shortcut doesn't
work. How would I create a Gimp Icon button on my dock? Thanks!
is there a
Artie Sorry if I missed this in the FAQ...Is there a simply way to
Artie specify more options to the gnu configure stage? I want to inform
Artie the configure program that some libs exists at a path such as
Artie /usr/local/include and /usr/local/lib. Thank you! -az
I think with
No the gimp executable is in /opt/local/bin/gimp.
This solution** works pretty well except the shell command is: do shell
script /opt/local/bin/gimp. I haven't figured out how to compile the
script yet but when I click the Run button it does open Gimp. So I
would think somehow I create a
Save As Application and you're done.
Scott
Jeffrey Thompson wrote:
No the gimp executable is in /opt/local/bin/gimp.
This solution** works pretty well except the shell command is: do shell
script /opt/local/bin/gimp. I haven't figured out how to compile the
script yet but when I click the
After selecting Application for the File Format I also unchecked the
Startup Screen.
Anyone know how to get an icon like the one
in /opt/local/share/icons/hicolor/24x24/apps/gimp.png to be the
Application Icon that can be placed on the Dock?
On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 12:18 -0800, Scott C. Kennedy
Here's what I did...
1) Download a high-resolution image of the icon you want to use.
2) Then (if Using Leopard go to next step) open the Icon with
GraphicConverter save it.
3) In Finder, select the saved File (with a preview icon that shows the
image) and hit APPLE-I (or select File -'Get
Based on what you said to do, here's what I did (I have Leopard):
1. I double clicked
the /opt/local/share/icons/hicolor/64x64/apps/gimp.png file, which
opened it in preview
2. Then I did an Edit-Select All, and then Edit-Copy
3. Then I located the Script Application file and did a Get
I have the latest version of MacPorts installed and am attempting to
install Tripwire. I do not have sendmail installed, but do have
postfix. Running Mac OS 10.4.10 Server.
Here is the install Terminal window:
HD:/opt/local/bin root# /opt/local/bin/port install
tripwire
On Jan 15, 2008, at 20:06, Matt wrote:
Hmmm
So I got the ppmtomd port installed, but it creates a unix
executable, not a ppd.
True...
Because the filetype was listed as type: Filter on the source page
http://www.openprinting.org/show_driver.cgi?
On Jan 15, 2008, at 20:47, Michael Franz wrote:
I found a discussion on how dependencies are defined (hierarchical
vs flat) in the archive. Sounds like the discussion was
incomplete. Regardless of which method is used is there any tool
that will walk the Portfile hierarchy to list all
On Jan 15, 2008, at 18:59, Michael Franz wrote:
xmlto is not building. I am getting the following errors:
[snip]
Could you please file a ticket in our issue tracker for this? Thanks.
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On 16.01.2008, at 03:06, Matt wrote:
So I got the ppmtomd port installed, but it creates a unix
executable, not a ppd.
Because the filetype was listed as type: Filter on the source page
http://www.openprinting.org/show_driver.cgi?driver=ppmtomdfromprinter=Alps-MD-1000
I tried putting a
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| Artie Sorry if I missed this in the FAQ...Is there a simply way to
| Artie specify more options to the gnu configure stage? I want to
inform
| Artie the configure program that some libs exists at a path such as
Jeffrey Thompson wrote:
I have successfully compiled gimp (!!) and I would like to put it's icon
on the Mac OS X Dock. Dragging the /opt/local/bin/gimp shortcut doesn't
work. How would I create a Gimp Icon button on my dock? Thanks!
Install the port gimp-app.
Rainer
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I've run across some errors while trying to upgrade nss on my system. I
didn't seen any bug reports opened for the most recent version of nss
(3.11.7_1); so I opened ticket 13925 for this issue. Could someone
assign this ticket to whoever needs to be
Ryan,
I wrote a PHP script which works with Graphviz to create a graph of
recursive dependencies of a port. For example, here's what it does
with the gimp2 port:
http://www.ryandesign.com/tmp/gimp.png
This is an impressive picture! Gimp has a lot of dependencies!
I haven't made it
Hi, on what hardware/software are you trying to build nss,
intel,ppc,tiger,leopard?
Kind regards
Thomas
Matrix Mole wrote:
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(3.11.7_1); so I opened ticket 13925 for this issue. Could someone
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On Jan 16, 2008, at 17:33, Michael Franz wrote:
I wrote a PHP script which works with Graphviz to create a graph of
recursive dependencies of a port. For example, here's what it does
with the gimp2 port:
http://www.ryandesign.com/tmp/gimp.png
This is an impressive picture! Gimp has a lot
On Jan 16, 2008, at 18:44, Matt wrote:
On Jan 15, 2008, at 11:37 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
You can read its manpage to see if it's really the software you want.
After you install ppmtomd, type
man ppmtomd
I have looked at the man pages by opening ppmtomd.man in the
original
On Jan 16, 2008, at 17:14, Matrix Mole wrote:
I've run across some errors while trying to upgrade nss on my
system. I
didn't seen any bug reports opened for the most recent version of nss
(3.11.7_1); so I opened ticket 13925 for this issue. Could someone
assign this ticket to whoever needs to
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| Hi, on what hardware/software are you trying to build nss,
| intel,ppc,tiger,leopard?
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| Kind regards
| Thomas
|
| Matrix Mole wrote:
| [...]
| (3.11.7_1); so I opened ticket 13925 for this issue. Could someone
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Ryan,
I may as well make it available to everyone now:
http://www.ryandesign.com/tmp/portviz.tar.bz2
To use this, you need a web server with support for PHP. I use PHP 5;
not sure if PHP 4 would work. You also need Graphviz. You can specify
at the top of graph.php where your Graphviz
On Jan 16, 2008, at 3:33 PM, Michael Franz wrote:
Ryan,
I wrote a PHP script which works with Graphviz to create a graph of
recursive dependencies of a port. For example, here's what it does
with the gimp2 port:
http://www.ryandesign.com/tmp/gimp.png
This is an impressive picture! Gimp has
On Jan 16, 2008, at 18:55, Michael Franz wrote:
I may as well make it available to everyone now:
http://www.ryandesign.com/tmp/portviz.tar.bz2
To use this, you need a web server with support for PHP. I use PHP 5;
not sure if PHP 4 would work. You also need Graphviz. You can specify
at the top
I'm on leopard.
My MANPATH is:
MANPATH=/usr/share/man:/usr/local/share/man:/usr/X11/man
I assume I need to add :/opt/local/share/man to it... should it have
done this automaticly?
or should I delete everything from MANPATH as you say yours is empty
-Matt
On Jan 16, 2008, at 7:51 PM,
On Jan 16, 2008, at 19:08, Matt wrote:
On Jan 16, 2008, at 7:51 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jan 16, 2008, at 18:44, Matt wrote:
On Jan 15, 2008, at 11:37 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
You can read its manpage to see if it's really the software you
want.
After you install ppmtomd, type
Apologies if you see this twice, but after taking a month break I'm back
trying to get gnucash installed once again - and once again I'm running
into a roadblock. I've already opened a ticket (see below), but 'port
info evince' says:
Maintainers: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm not a C programmer,
On 16 Jan, 2008, at 22:06, Kurt Hillig wrote:
Apologies if you see this twice, but after taking a month break I'm
back trying to get gnucash installed once again - and once again I'm
running into a roadblock. I've already opened a ticket (see below),
but 'port info evince' says:
Kurt,
I will not be able to help. I do have this additional information and
questions though.
I ran the install command and it fails for me at xmlto - I have this problem
from an earlier install. I wonder if my issue is because I am on intel.
G5Q:khillig sudo port install -f evince
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On Jan 15, 2008 6:22 AM, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 14, 2008, at 20:49, Michael Franz wrote:
Without knowing what software it is that you're trying to build, I
can only make basic suggestions about how to compile something
against the MacPorts libraries. See this
On Jan 16, 2008, at 21:39, Michael Franz wrote:
After getting most of the dependent packages installed (had to
remove firefox since I am having problems with xmlto) I am back to
my original problem. Configure can not find freetype-devel.
checking xerces2 jar...
On Jan 16, 2008, at 13:35, Artie Ziff wrote:
Sorry if I missed this in the FAQ...Is there a simply way to specify
more options to the gnu configure stage? I want to inform the
configure program that some libs exists at a path such as
/usr/local/include and /usr/local/lib. Thank you! -az
It
On Jan 15, 2008, at 17:06, Artie Ziff wrote:
Hello,
Anyone build silc-client recently?
I searched the previous year's posts. :)
Hoping someone knows something.
Below is the build output on:
System Version: Mac OS X 10.4.11 (8S2167)
Kernel Version: Darwin 8.11.1
gcc version:
On Jan 15, 2008, at 13:54, Daniel Oberhoff wrote:
I get this kind of odd error when trying to build teTex. Basically
there is stray 1 in the list of objects to link. It works out if
I go to the build directory and manually enter the correct link
command.
error message:
Error: Target
On Jan 16, 2008 12:13 PM, Jeffrey Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No the gimp executable is in /opt/local/bin/gimp.
[/Users/paul]:: port provides
/Applications/MacPorts/Gimp.app/Contents/Info.plist
/Applications/MacPorts/Gimp.app/Contents/Info.plist is provided by: gimp-app
Yes, but the
On Jan 16, 2008, at 3:13 PM, Jeffrey Thompson wrote:
No the gimp executable is in /opt/local/bin/gimp.
is there a Gimp in your /Applications/MacPorts folder?
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Did you bother to look in /Applications/MacPorts?
On Jan 16, 2008 10:16 PM, William Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you bother to look in /Applications/MacPorts?
The MacPorts gimp port *also* installs Gimp.App in that location whose
icon you would have seen if you had bothered to look.
I'm not sure the gimp port does by default: I
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