Hi,
I don´t see this in Trac, so I post it here.
I have tried after a fresh Installation from MAcport 1.6 on Leopard to
rebuild every ports I use.
1/ I can´t build tetex:
--- Building teTeX with target all
Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command cd /opt/
Hi,
I have found a solution: I have cleaned /usr/local. there was a lot of
old headers and libraries into this directory.
Sorry, it was only a local problem on my computer.
// Jph
Le 2 nov. 07 à 00:32, William Davis a écrit :
On Nov 1, 2007, at 7:03 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Nov 1,
-Philippe Humbert a écrit :
Hi,
I have tried a new installation on Leopard.
I have installed XCode and the Unix SDK.
When I try sudo port selfupdate (I have a version 1.5 installed), I
receive this error message:
configure: Please install the BSD SDK package from the Xcode
Developer Tools CD
Hi,
it seems that something is broken with this port and leopard.
During the stage Configuring swi-prolog the process conftest needs a
lot of cpu and does not seem to stop.
It runs one hour and then I stop it.
I have tested this on a iMac G5 2,1.
Can someone help?
Regards
// Jph
Hi,
I have tried a new installation on Leopard.
I have installed XCode and the Unix SDK.
When I try sudo port selfupdate (I have a version 1.5 installed), I
receive this error message:
configure: Please install the BSD SDK package from the Xcode Developer
Tools CD.
configure: error: libmd
Hi,
Fixed in revision 30164. Please wait for the next update to the
port index (in the next 12 hours) and try again. The listed
maintainer didn't respond to my update patch, so I committed it and
am responsible for the error. I apologise and hope that it hasn't
put you out too much.
Hi, my installtion of boehmgc is outdated:
The following installed ports are outdated:
boehmgc6.8_0 7.0_0
But when I try to upgrade it, I see this:
--- Fetching boehmgc
--- Attempting to fetch gc7.0.tar.gz from http://www.hpl.hp.com/
Well it seems that the filename is: gc-7.0.tar.gz and not
gc7.0.tar.gz. The - should be here...
Le 21 oct. 07 à 09:03, Jean-Philippe Humbert a écrit :
Hi, my installtion of boehmgc is outdated:
The following installed ports are outdated:
boehmgc6.8_0 7.0_0
But when
Hi,
when I try to install the port Jigsaw, I see this:
sudo port install Jigsaw
--- Fetching Jigsaw
--- Attempting to fetch Jigsaw.tgz from http://www.gnustep.it/marko/
GPuzzle2/
--- Attempting to fetch Jigsaw.tgz from http://distfiles-
od.opendarwin.org/Jigsaw
--- Attempting to fetch
Hi,
I have tried to build Etoilé but it fails.
Yves can you help?
The trace:
sudo port sync -d
sudo port clean --all Etoile
--- Cleaning Etoile
sudo port install Etoile
--- Fetching Etoile
--- Verifying checksum(s) for Etoile
--- Extracting Etoile
--- Applying patches to Etoile
---
Hi,
the following probleam appears when I try to install gcc41:
--- Verifying checksum(s) for gcc41
--- Extracting gcc41
--- Configuring gcc41
--- Building gcc41 with target profiledbootstrap
Error: Target com.apple.build returned: shell command cd /opt/
I've already fixed that bug in the port.
Thanks it has worked for me.
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Hi,
I´ve seen that there is a solution for your bugreport.
Do you plane to implement it in a near future?
thanks
// Jph
Le 18 mai 07 à 09:18, N_Ox a écrit :
Thanks for your feedbacks.
I've opened a ticket upstream:
http://bugs.icu-project.org/trac/ticket/5718
icu configure.cmd='./
runConfigureICU MacOSX'`
Then, try `port install icu make.cmd='gnumake'`
Hope this will help.
Le 17 mai 07 à 20:17, Jean-Philippe Humbert a écrit :
Hi,
I have tried your trick but it does not help...
I have the same error.
// Jph
Le 17 mai 07 à 16:49, N_Ox a écrit :
Hi
Hi,
the new version of Icu does not build ...
any suggestion?
Thanks
// Jph
sudo port upgrade outdated
--- Fetching icu
--- Verifying checksum(s) for icu
--- Extracting icu
--- Configuring icu
--- Building icu with target all
Error: Target com.apple.build returned: shell command cd /opt/
Hi,
you´re right it is broken.
I´ve had the same problem and install rb-avtivesupport manually and
it has worked.
// Jean-Philippe Humbert
Le 28 avr. 07 à 20:44, Jason Stelzer a écrit :
Am I doing something wrong with this command? I'm using a current
port version. Why is it even looking
.
Should I open a ticket?
I have tried to install rb-rails but it fails.
I use macports 1.430
Thanks
// Jean-Philippe Humbert
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Hi,
Ok it seems that the port rb-activesupport is not the problem.
It seems that the port rb-rubygems 0.9.2 is broken.
A workaround is described but it does not work for me
There is already a ticket.
Regards
// Jph
Le 19 avr. 07 à 11:47, Jean-Philippe Humbert a écrit :
Hi,
I have
.tar
cd rubygems-0.9.1
sudo ruby setup.rb
To upgrade to 0.9.2
sudo gem update --system
Then I start again the installtion of rb-rails ant it works.
// Jph
Le 19 avr. 07 à 11:47, Jean-Philippe Humbert a écrit :
Hi,
I have the following problem:
sudo port -f install rb-activesupport
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