Can anyone launch the current version of ntop from the terminal
without it immediately quitting? If so, what did you do to launch it?
I haven't used it in awhile, but I put in a howto what I thought was the
easiest way.
http://homepage.mac.com/duling/halfdozen/ntop-Howto.html
If it still
I am having the same problem, reported all over the web, with Macport
installation of the program
Expect, apparently because of a problem recognizing the current version
of Tcl. Does someone
have a work-around? Thanks. Joe Goddard
This ticket is (unfortunately) still the current state of
Hi there,
I am experimenting an extrange behaviour with saslauthd daemons.
Macports port of Postfix seems to need Apple's builtin saslauthd daemon
but
Macports port of Cyrus needs macports version of saslauthd.
I guess this is not normal... I don't mind using any of the versions of
saslauthd as I
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 02:44:53PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
p5-math-pari installs fine for me. So is the problem fetching the
tarball? If so, you can manually copy the tarball into
${prefix}/var/macports/distfiles/perl5 and then do the install.
If you are on an Intel-based Mac, did you
$ sudo postfix start
PATH/to/opt/etc/postfix/postfix-script: line 220: ls: command not
found
I get that too. It can't find the operating system's ls command.
I modified postfix-script to print out the value of PATH when it's
running. I get:
/opt/local/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin
So /bin,
Hi folks,
I am running Nagios in several instances on Linux machines for a few years
now, so I thought I give it a try on a Mac.
I have installed Macports and with that nagios (3.03) on a PowerMac G5
Dual
1,8 GHz (2,5 GB RAM), have configured 3 hosts and around 100 services -
which is not much.
For a long time, I thought that when people were saying port, in this
discussion, I thought the were referring to a port or a tcp/ip address.
like localhost:80
Clarity is one of the reasons that in the past I frequently used the term
MacPorts port (to distinguish it from FreeBSD and other port
For a long time, I thought that when people were saying port, in this
discussion, I thought the were referring to a port or a tcp/ip
address.
like localhost:80
Clarity is one of the reasons that in the past I frequently used
the term
MacPorts port (to distinguish it from FreeBSD and other
All jokes aside, would it be helpful to take the great
explanations you have all written and integrating them into chapter 5.4.1
of
the MacPorts Guide
http://guide.macports.org/#reference.dependencies.types? Is this
something that would benefit the MacPorts Community (even though I
might have been
This is not an error, but a different type of dependency. A port:foo
dependency means install the port named 'foo', whereas lib:foo:bar
means
check if the library 'foo' is present, and if not, install the port
named
'bar'. You can also use 'bin' or 'path' instead of 'lib' to make the
port
Someone just proposed a fix for the port here:
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/13610
Can someone verify or comment on this fix? Ihaven't had time to look at
it.
Mark
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I just committed the patch as revision 1 to the port. The patch worked
fine for me. In short order the new port should be updated for you after
doing a selfupdate.
Mark
How do I patch this one?
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/attachment/ticket/13610/
patch-globals-structtypes.h
Thanks to Adrian's help, I was able to complete the install of MacPorts.
My goal in installing MacPorts was to get a ntop installed. Checking
for installation instructions for ntop on macports.org wasn't helpful
at all; I couldn't find any instructions. Luckily, back at the old
darwinports.org
I recently upgraded logrotate and in doing so, my logrotate.conf file
was deleted. Instead I got a shiny new logrotate-default.
Fortunately I had a backup - but this is still a critical bug.
I am unable to login to the trac and report the bug - the login process
stalls.
I thought the developers
Ntop is very broken and it is beyond my expertise to fix it. Someone
needs to contact the developers and it will be a bit before I get to it.
But all anyone can do is describe the symptoms and ask them.
Mark
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On Jan 7, 2008, at 12:49, Jay Chandler wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sudo port install ntop
--- Building ntop with target all
Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command cd /opt/
local/var/macports/build/
_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_net_n
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
I have followed the instructions located here:
[
https://owa016.msoutlookonline.net/owa/redir.aspx?URL=http%3a%2f%2fhomepage.mac.com%2fduling%2fhalfdozen%2fNeDi-Howto.html
]http://homepage.mac.com/duling/halfdozen/NeDi-Howto.html
I've gotten to step 3, Install and Configure NeDi. Unfortunately,
I am out of town and can't test the problem until Monday. But it is hard
to believe that the error is happening at time of the port install. The
nedi port just copies stuff into ${prefix}. It sure sounds like a runtime
error running nedi.pl. I can test it all on Monday though (and I haven't
I just took a couple of minutes to checkout the current stable Open
Soure Tripwire(R) 2.4.1.2 on Mac OS X 10.4.11 PPC.
I unpacked the source code, ran ./configure make make install.
Tripwire configures and compiles without any problems using the tool
chain that comes with 10.4 out of the box, I
macports-users@lists.macosforge.org writes:
Apple doesn't install things into /usr/local, you do. You had a bad
copy of libreadline installed and it was causing problems.
On 10.5, I see:
/usr/local/include
fuse
fuse.h
ulockmgr.h
/usr/local/lib
libfuse.0.0.0.dylib libfuse.la
On the other hand, if a user installs stuff in /usr/local/ after
installing MacPorts it wouldn't help unless selfupdate (and/or port)
also
checked those paths so maybe it isn't feasible. The Cisco VPN
client uses
/usr/local, though it causes no problems. Comments?
So the 'problem' is
BB [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm guessing your problem something simple, like you forgot to install
X11 before installing Xcode. Be sure X11 is installed (look for
/Applications/Utilities/X11.app) and once installed then go back to
Xcode and install Xcode Tools X11 option.
I didn't think X11 had
BB [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I didn't think X11 had to be installed to install the X11 SDK if you
select it explicitly. If that is so, the new guide's install section
order is wrong.
This (older) page indicates that X11 must be installed before the X11 SDK:
Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
eoghan, have you installed Xcode 3? You'll need that.
Yes, and I forgot to give the link to the new guide for some others
install details you may need.
http://geeklair.net/new_macports_guide/
Mark
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Lefteris Tsintjelis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I personally prefer the general settings as it works well for any user
logged in as well as the general scripts running of the OS, if any.
Can you restate your preferred way of fixing the problem?
Mark
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Luís Beça [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just installed macports on a PPC iMac running Leopard 10.5.0 and ran
into the following problem when doing 'man port' in the terminal:
Cannot open the message catalog man for locale UTF-8
(NLSPATH=none)
No manual entry for port
On the other hand, if do
Soo-Hyun Choi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If I attache more detailed error message, it would something like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $ sudo port install xorg-proto
--- Fetching xorg-proto
--- Verifying checksum(s) for xorg-proto
--- Extracting xorg-proto
--- Configuring xorg-proto
--- Building
Jochen Küpper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I always wondered why my apache would not start at boot-time... Now I
updgraded to MacPorts apache2 version 2.2.6 and take a quick look
into it. Apparently one has to edit
/opt/local/etc/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.apache2/
org.macports.apache2.plist
Sorry I wasn't clear, but I was hoping to spur comments by someone with
knowledge of the port. I could experiment and perhaps find the problem,
but there are others on the list more knowledgable that hopefully will
provide some insight.
Mark
Soo-Hyun Choi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for
Soo-Hyun Choi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Okay, I get errors when I do archive the port.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $ sudo port fetch xorg-proto
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $ sudo port checksum xorg-proto
[EMAIL PROTECTED] : ~ $ sudo port configure xorg-proto
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~ $ sudo port build xorg-proto
Jochen Küpper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, it does work as you describe for me as well. I was put off by
the fact that it moved the flags somewhere else (before the array)
inside the file.
However, it does still not restart apache at boot-time. Is there more
I have to do? I am still not
Shawn Protsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've installed x3270 but it doesn't include c3270. Is there any
reason why c3270 is not included in the Macports x3270 package?
You'll have to clue us in here. Isn't c3270 a different application, and
therefore would be a separate port? If yes, the
Shawn Protsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Mark,
If that is the case with FreeBSD then I'd suggest they be kept
separate. The 'suite' contains other items I don't use. It would be
simpler to have x3270 and c3270 ports. I'll consider the patching and
get back to you. I need to read through
sbcl was updated recently and installed fine on my MacBook Pro. Hopefully
moving or removing the stuff in /usr/local is all you need to do.
Mark
On Oct 18, 2007, at 10:43, John Doner wrote:
I tried to port wxmaxima; it failed because I already had
In my spare time I've been working on getting Postfix 2.4.5 working with
MacPorts, as well as getting TLS and SASL to work correctly (OpenSSL
deps using system libraries instead of the ported version, leading to
0.9.7 vs 0.9.8 mismatch).
The below portfile *works* correctly (with thanks to Mark
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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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to write a portfile for some software but I want to make sure
that a particular variant of a dependency is installed. Is there some way
that I can specify the variant within the portfile that I want to use?
WOuld something like:
depends_lib
It installed ok for me on 10.4 / Intel/ Xcode 2.4.1. What platform, OS
version, and Scode do you have?
Mark
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I cannot install help2man with macports 1.5 and OS X 10.4.10 ppc
I have this :
sudo port -dv install help2man
Scott Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks Mark, that is working now. One comment, the install didn't
provide a
copy of the ssmtp.conf file (it needs to go in /opt/local/etc/ssmtp along
with the revaliases file). I'll attach a copy of the default file that is
provided in some of the other
Scott Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm not really in any position to comment on whether or not any of these
other patches need to be applied... But beyond that, do you have any
estimate of when the 2.61 port will be made available?
I committed an update to 2.61 just now so give it a few
Jay Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to install the ssmtp port, but get the following error
fetching.
Any suggestions?
$ port search ssmtp
ssmtp mail/ssmtp 2.60.4 Sendmail alternative
for
small routers (outgoing mail only)
$ sudo port install ssmtp
Jay Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I've built Postfix on my MacBook Pro, and it starts correctly.
However, when I try to relay mail via 587 submission to my colocated
server, I get:
warning: run-time library vs. compile-time header version mismatch:
OpenSSL 0.9.8 may not be compatible
David Moylan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Still trying to figure out why libmng won't configure properly. No
Makefile is created when ./configure is run.
This is the output from
sudo port -vd configure libmng
Do the requested variant messages indicate the problem?
DEBUG: Found port in
Lenore Horner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I get the following message. I have emailed the maintainer and had
no response (in 36 hours).
Does anyone know how to work around this. I can't install Gimp until
this works (as far as I know - Gimp installation keeps hanging here).
I get this error
David Moylan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I posted this same error to the list. Who's the maintainer?
Use 'port info esound'
Mark
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AstroDrabb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to install all the dependencies for avidemux2. The version
in Macports is 2.0.x and the current source I can download is 2.4. I
wanted to use MacPorts to install all the dependencies and then manually
build and install avidemux.
Avidemux has not
The work on the new guide is progressing steadily, but one thing has
become apparent. We need to unify our documentation efforts. The
manpages proceed on a separate path from the guide docs, and we on the doc
team (Maun Suang , Simon Ruderich, and I) think that the man pages should
be rewriten
Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have no information about PortAuthority. I assume it's supposed to
be able to do every MacPorts command you can do from the command
line, but I've never used it and you'll have to consult its
documentation or its author if you have questions about it.
Tobias Weisserth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the Tripwire port is broken and seemingly no longer maintained (as
are a lot of macports :-( ).
Show me a collection of thousands of ports on any platform, and I'll show
you a lot of broken ones. ;)
But the current stable version of
Tripwire
Have you tried uninstalling using the case-sensitive portname? I don't
have time to look right now, but I think there is a bug filed on this. I
think you can install without matching the case, but when you ininstall
without matching the case it doesn't work correctly.
Mark
Troy Telford [EMAIL
Martin Trejo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to install gnome/dia but I'm getting this error:
--- Configuring xrender
Error: Target org.macports.configure returned: configure failure: shell
command cd
David C Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I looked around the website and could find no definitive statement of
what MacPorts is supposed to be. Lots of join us, but no this
project is/does paragraphs. I would expect to find such a paragraph
at the top of the HOME page.
Using Mac since 1984. Unix
Anders F Björklund [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If a port installs a foo.cf.sample it might want to copy
foo.cf.sample to foo.cf iff foo.cf doesn't exist. This is probably
common enough that the port author shouldn't be forced to write an
on-install foo.cf.sample [ ! -f foo.cf ] cp
Anders F Björklund [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
selfupdate is broken on some platforms, and sometimes a newer
MacPorts release is broken itself, so user might prefer to just
update the ports tree - without having to update base itself...
It's possible to update base later, without using selfupdate.
Half an hour normally. Then use `sudo port sync` to update your ports
tree and to get the newest updates. Then run the command.
Are there good reasons not to do a selfupdate? I haven't even documented
'port sync' in the new guide because I'm still waiting for an argument for
its utility. Can
Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've wondered whether there might be a problem with a mismatch of the
installed
XCode and the version of MacPorts in play here - neither
http://www.macports.org/ nor
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/wiki/InstallingMacPorts are
particularly helpful in
Simon Ruderich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think for normal users there is no difference and you are right, it
would be better to use selfupdate. I should have used that in the mail,
thanks for the hint; will do next time.
Oh I wasn't meaning to say you shouldn't tell people to use 'port sync',
Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There should be a bit more specificity about the assumptions made at your
end,
or the scope of what interests you. 10.3, implicitly does (at the
moment), else
there wouldn't be a version specific to it available. But there's a
forgotten
ignorance at play when
Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not having applied a diff patch before, I'm at something of a loss. I do
expect it to get hairy, though.
I'll add instructions for how to apply patches manually to the Creating
Patchfiles section of the new guide tonight. I see I didn't put in
anything about
Boey Maun Suang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
--- Building dsocks with target all
Warning: Object directory not changed from original /opt/local/var/
macports/build/
_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_net_d
socks/work/dsocks-1.6
cc -g -Wall -O2 -nostdlib
Chip Warden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to build Wireshark from MacPorts 1.5.1 on a 1st generation
MacBook running OS X 10.4.10 with the following port command:
sudo port -v install wireshark +adns +ipv6 +net_snmp +pcre
The final error is:
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
In
Keith J. Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Due to a disk error I had to rebuild everything. While installing gnome
port has not been able to fetch p5-xml-sax or at least part of it
for two days
now. See below for the error messages. Can anyone help. It can not be
that so
Lorenz Schori [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2007 22:36:25 +0200
From: Mark Asbach asbach at ient.rwth-aachen.de
when using py-xml together with py-wxpython, I get a reproductible
bus error whenever I try to use sax or minidom (both relying on
expat). Invoking the parsers
Shawn Protsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can anyone tell me what the official means is to request a new
package? We are an iSeries shop and I'd like to use tn5250 ( http://
tn5250.sourceforge.net/ ) on my Mac. I use it on my SLED workstation
all the time. tn5250 is in FreeBSD ports so I'd
Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When trying to install ntop + server on OS10.4.10
on a G4 PPC I am getting these (see below) errors (a similar
install on a
MacBook(intel) 10.4.10 was without problems).
I am just a user, not an expert, does anyone can give me some advice ?
Is this a
Robert A. Decker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would love to use a more current version of bugzilla. I am using
mysql5 now.
The version of PerlMagick that this package is tied to definitely has
a bug in it. I was able to download the 6.32 version of ImageMagick
(which has PerlMagick in it)
miles3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have been having a very frustrating time trying to install Apache2
+openldap. which you probably know by now is dependent on db4 and db44.
Turns out there is a misconfiguration of db packages in the MacPorts
repository...full details can be found here:
Marcus Vinicius Eiffle Duarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am a newbie in MacOS X (been using it for almost a year now), with some
Linux background.
I am running MacOS X 10.4.10 on a Intel Core Duo MacBook Pro. I
downloaded and installed MacPorts 1.5 in order to try and install
MonoDevelop (I use
Yves de Champlain [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The link seems to have changed.
http://geeklair.net/new_macports_guide/#id934418
Both links take me to the top of the page.
Hmn. I guess the doc regen must change the link numbers. I thought
they'd be consistent. Oh well, I was referring to
Bakki Kudva [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Where is the documentation on how to create ports? I sort of have an
idea by looking in existing port files etc but is there a canonical
doc on this? I need the port wv which is broken. There is no
maintainer for it so I thought I'd roll my own.
Thanks for
Michael Thon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could someone explain to me what an inactive port is?
This may help to explain why unactivated ports exist.
http://geeklair.net/new_macports_guide/#id975763
So MacPorts does not assume you'll never want to use a deactivated port,
even if most people never
Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This may help to explain why unactivated ports exist.
http://geeklair.net/new_macports_guide/#id975763
So MacPorts does not assume you'll never want to use a deactivated
port,
even if most people never will.
There does not appear to be any id975763
Mervyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Macports gurus,
I'm trying to install Hydra and got the following error. Any idea what
is wrong?
barcajax:~ barcajax$ sudo port install hydra
--- Fetching apr0
--- Attempting to fetch apr-0.9.13.tar.bz2 from [Image] [
http://www.apache.org/dist/apr
Martin Buchmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
this post corresponds to a ticket opened by me (#12316). I tried to
install xpdf on my new MacBook but it fails because the dependency
t1lib wasn't installed because it couldn't be found. I tried to find
it on the web but it seems that the version
Daniel Laughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_net_transmission/work/Transmission-0.6.1/build/Transmission.build/Debug/libtransmission.build/Objects-normal/ppc/net.o
error: couldn't exec /usr/bin/gcc-3.3: No
Daniel Laughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried installing Transmission and I got the following error:
--- Fetching transmission
--- Attempting to fetch Transmission-0.6.1.tar.gz from [
http://download.m0k.org/transmission/files/
]http://download.m0k.org/transmission/files/
--- Verifying
olivier SAINT-EVE [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, July 18, 2007
at 8:08 AM -0800 wrote:
Hello, when I try to install cairo, I have the following error message:
checking for X_CFLAGS...
checking for X_LIBS...
checking for X... no
configure: error: X is required, but it was either disabled or not
Jan Erik Moström [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, July 18, 2007 at 8:29
AM -0800 wrote:
I've just installed port and have installed apache2.
Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to work when I try to connect to
it (127.0.0.1 gives a can't connect message).
I think it's running since I have a process:
Denis Bueno [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As I understand it, darwinports.com is not to be trusted in general, and
certainly not in particular with respect to Macports. (I am willing to be
corrected; I got that impression from another thread on this mailing
list.)
Darwinports.com and macports.org are
Sterling Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I needed to bind my server to our organization's Active Directory
domain today and after that now LightTPD and Mongrel refuse to start
on reboot. I can unload, then load the LaunchDaemons for each item
and things are fine, but obviously I'd rather
Malcolm Fitzgerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, July 16, 2007
at 5:30 PM -0800 wrote:
I've just upgraded to 10.4. At this point everything seems to be
running smoothly in X11. Is there anything that I should be or could be
doing in MacPorts to facilitate this upgrade?
If I'm not mistaken no one
Giuseppe Di Matteo [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Saturday, July 14, 2007 at
11:29 AM -0800 wrote:
I want to install LyX but I'm having problems with the dependency
qt3-mac:
There is a ticket on qt3-mac, but the problem seems to be different for
you.
Juan Manuel Palacios [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, July 12, 2007 at
5:24 PM -0800 wrote:
First off, and even if it's just a first draft that we can improve
as we learn from experience, I'd like to see a single all-
encompassing guide too, with a users oriented first section and a
Juan Manuel Palacios [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, July 13, 2007 at 10:23
AM -0800 wrote:
I cleaned up some of our documentation tickets up on trac:
*) renamed the doc component to guide
*) relocated most of the old doc component tickets I could find to
more appropriate components, of
Boey Maun Suang [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, July 12, 2007 at 10:16
AM -0800 wrote:
Comments still welcome on the Guide so far.
I haven't been through it in detail, but it looks good to me. I
haven't thought too clearly about what, if anything, should become of
the old guide (I don't know
Juan Manuel Palacios [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, July 9, 2007 at 11:54
PM -0800 wrote:
2) Even though still not complete, extensive work on the generation
of rpm's off MacPorts Portfiles has pushed forward our ability to
generate real binary packages, improving both the building of the rpm
Anders F Björklund [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, July 10, 2007 at 5:41 AM
-0800 wrote:
There are some common typos in it like OS X (Mac OS X) and Xwindows
(X Window System) and it should probably be less Apple/Mac OS X centric
(i.e. should mention explicitly that 2.1-2.5 applies to Mac OS X, and
Anders F Björklund [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, July 10, 2007 at 2:32 PM
-0800 wrote:
Don't get me wrong here, I don't think there is anything wrong
whatsoever with using Apple and Mac terms to describe how you install
MacPorts on Apple Mac OS X. But everywhere? Nah.
we're talking about
I think the structure of the original guide is fundamentally flawed. I
cooked up a draft of a minimalist approach. What do y'all think?
http://homepage.mac.com/duling/macports/guide.html
I used the stylesheet from another document I had handy, so don't mind the
format or the fact that it isn't
Sylvain [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, July 4, 2007 at 9:27 AM -0800
wrote:
I'm using tsocks, it works well, but when I use it, whenever it starts,
before doing anything, it outputs:
: Unresolved symbol: close
I don't like it when there are errors, even though it seems to work
pretty well. Do
Tripwire is way out of date and needs to be updated. But it looks to me
like this app may take a lot of modification, so someone will need to take
on the challenge to figure out the installation method of the the latest
version and update the port.
Mark
Tobias Weisserth [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
KURAAKU Deibiddo [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, June 29, 2007
at 9:18 AM -0800 wrote:
--- Verifying checksum(s) for arts
Error: Checksum (md5) mismatch for arts-1.1.2.tar.bz2
Error: Target com.apple.checksum returned: Unable to verify file checksums
Error: Status 1 encountered during processing.
I confess I haven't been follwing this thread as closely as I could have,
but I really don't understand what the problem is. I have several howtos
on the net that use mysql5 and the instructions are quite short, simple,
and work fine by all accounts. I've never thought much about what the
file
Sterling Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, June 20, 2007
at 8:38 PM -0800 wrote:
Nothing in the console at all. I am stumped. No error messages at
all. The wrapper has the correct syntax. Manually loading and
unloading the launchd file works properly. I just don't get why it's
not
eoghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, June 19, 2007 at 5:02 AM -0800
wrote:
Im reading the instructions from the wiki for installing X11.. i have my
tiger dvd in and i dont seem to see a package named Additional Software
to install X11... i searched the dvd and dont see it... is it called
something
But the gimp-user-manual port should not have this problem, and I didn't.
Have you done a selfupdate so that gimp-user-manual-0.12 is available? Is
docbook-xml-4.1.2 installed? Does the file ${prefix}/etc/xml/catalog
exist?
Mark
Baz [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, June 11, 2007 at 7:50 AM -0800
Hi Pete,
There are some problems with the user messages in the php5 port. It
occurrs when you specify neither the apache nor the apache2 variant. This
is a perfectly legitimate use of php, but did you intend to install it
without Apache support?
I attached a patch to the php5 port for the
Ok, I just tried to reinstall it and I'm getting the same error now. I
don't understand that I reopened the ticket.
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/11429
Mark
David Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, June 11, 2007 at 9:32 AM
-0800 wrote:
But the gimp-user-manual port
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/11429
With the recent updates to the docbook-xsl port, this patch shouldn't
even be necessary anymore. I've added a patch to the Trac ticket
above that does the job instead.
Yves said he was without MacPorts now so I committed the fix,
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