Hi,
I installed the slepc library through macport, but found no include
files in /opt/include. Where are the include files for the library?
Thanks.
Regards,
Wu Degang
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I installed the slepc library through macport, but found no include files in
/opt/include. Where are the include files for the library?
`port contents slepc`
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Am 05.03.2012 um 01:10 schrieb James Linder:
Your mail implies you'd install Qt via macports. Why would one do that
instead of installing the Qt SDK ?
All the command line tools are available in the SDK (in fact I do not even
know if qtbuilder works, I'm sure it does though.)
well, I
On Mar 4, 2012, at 22:06, Jeff Singleton wrote:
The only problems were that 16 core cpu's don't exist yet
Apple shipped Xserves with 8 hyper-threaded cores (which appear to the OS as 16
virtual cores) in 2009 and 12-core (24-virtual-core) Mac Pros in 2010...
But yes, reinstalling ports can
Hi,
Bog standard install of MacPorts 2.0.4 on OS X 10.6.8.
I've just run the following command:
sudo port mpkg openssl
Result:
--- Fetching archive for zlib
--- Attempting to fetch zlib-1.2.6_0.darwin_10.x86_64.tbz2 from
http://packages.macports.org/zlib
--- Attempting to fetch
I can't find this one either. I even went so far as to manually update my
locate database, but a search for openssl reveals no mpkg or dmg for openssl
anywhere.
They're inside the work directory:
ls `port work openssl`
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On Mar 5, 2012, at 10:36 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Mar 4, 2012, at 22:06, Jeff Singleton wrote:
The only problems were that 16 core cpu's don't exist yet
Apple shipped Xserves with 8 hyper-threaded cores (which appear to the OS as
16 virtual cores) in 2009 and 12-core
Thank you thank you thank you.
Am I missing a simple option that allows me to specify where these packages get
saved? It's currently not very intuitive for the occasional like myself.
On 5 Mar 2012, at 18:40, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
I can't find this one either. I even went so far as to
Am I missing a simple option that allows me to specify where these packages
get saved? It's currently not very intuitive for the occasional like myself.
Not that I've come across.
According to the documentation it is always in the work directory.
ROFL...but even the refurbished ones cost $4,299.00
That is a whole bunch of Subway sandwiches I can't eat :)
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.orgwrote:
On Mar 4, 2012, at 22:06, Jeff Singleton wrote:
The only problems were that 16 core cpu's don't exist
I guess the message I was hoping to send was that rebuilding may take some
time, but its possible, and not very difficult to do. Even if some of the
ports won't be marked as active, that doesn't take much time as a follow-up
command.
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Ryan Schmidt
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