Hi all,
I was trying to update some ports and realised that I run into some variant
conflict. However, I do not completely understand why these restrictions are in
place and where they originate.
I have cairo installed as cairo @1.12.16_2+quartz+universal+x11, with both x11
AND quartz
Hello,
On Wednesday March 19 2014 09:00:50 you wrote:
In fact, I'm more interested in eigen 2, required by Calligra …
I do not remember the specific reason why eigen2 cannot build on Mavericks,
but in the case of calligra (which is not an official port, by the way, there
is only a
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 7:48 PM, Clemens Lang c...@macports.org wrote:
Hi,
No! Homebrew's search functionality is my biggest problem with it. The
columns you mentioned make it hard to read because it makes it harder to
see how they are sorted. The alphabetization seems to be in order by
I guess I have to take back what I said about glib. I just installed it on a
different machine, and now user_data_dir is set correctly (~/.local)
Huh. Perhaps I need to check an environment variable, or maybe just reinstall
all of MacPorts on the busted machine. It is strange though. It used to
At 11:06 PM +0100 3/18/14, Rainer Müller wrote:
On 2014-03-18 22:09, James Berry wrote:
* More integrated web app with better access to ports, etc.
Which could also be integrated with the upcoming statistics gathering in
the next MacPorts release.
As I understand it, the statistics process
Regarding the console spam, we can only avoid it if the user “cleanly
uninstalls MacPorts [1]. Then if the stats cron job is treated or installed as
a typical port, the cron job would be uninstalled.
However, if, as suggested, the user just deletes /opt/local/* then we can’t
really cleanup
Hi Craig,
As I understand it, the statistics process arose
in GSOC 11, right? Is it pretty much as
described at:
[…]
Is the above accurate? I understand that Popcon
tracks the last access time (atime) for files in
a port and that our implementation does not.
Yes, that's correct.
On Mar 19, 2014, at 15:16, Craig Treleaven ctrelea...@cogeco.ca wrote:
As I understand it, the statistics process arose in GSOC 11, right? Is it
pretty much as described at:
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/MacPortsStatisticsGSoC2011
There is a (short) thread about the proposal here:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Clemens Lang c...@macports.org wrote:
Hi Craig,
As I understand it, the statistics process arose
in GSOC 11, right? Is it pretty much as
described at:
[...]
Is the above accurate? I understand that Popcon
tracks the last access time (atime) for
On Mar 18, 2014, at 12:27 PM, Landon Fuller land...@macports.org wrote:
They seemed to acquire a lot of traction on the basis of marketing;
specifically:
- Truthiness (an assortment of “advantages” that turned out not to be,
claims that ignored technical accuracy and nuance, and
At 5:49 PM -0400 3/19/14, Eric Gallager wrote:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Clemens Lang
mailto:c...@macports.orgc...@macports.org wrote:
What is the user
wants to get rid of MacPorts and deletes
/opt/local/*. My experience is that launchd will
_never_ stop trying to run the missing
At 9:16 PM +0100 3/19/14, Clemens Lang wrote:
Do we have a sample statistics page for a port/all ports?
http://stats.macports.neverpanic.de/
Thanks, that helped a lot. I like the page layout, very clean. I
have to say, though that I'm not a big fan of pie (or donut) graphs.
It is much
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014, Craig Treleaven wrote:
At 9:16 PM +0100 3/19/14, Clemens Lang wrote:
Do we have a sample statistics page for a port/all ports?
http://stats.macports.neverpanic.de/
Thanks, that helped a lot. I like the page layout, very clean. I have to
say, though that I'm not a
At 7:43 PM -0700 3/19/14, Ludwig wrote:
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014, Craig Treleaven wrote:
At 9:16 PM +0100 3/19/14, Clemens Lang wrote:
Do we have a sample statistics page for a port/all ports?
http://stats.macports.neverpanic.de/
Thanks, that helped a lot. I like the page layout, very
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