2007/05/14 16:20, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Sure. It's in the repository. You can use Subversion to check it out or
export it from:
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/browser/tags/release_1_4_40/base
I'd appreciate that you could place the MacPorts-1.4.40 tarball
somewhere, since
On 16.5.2007, at 9.05, toru murakami wrote:
2007/05/14 16:20, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Sure. It's in the repository. You can use Subversion to check it
out or export it from:
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/browser/tags/
release_1_4_40/base
I'd appreciate that you could place the
16 maj 2007 kl. 08.20 skrev Jyrki Wahlstedt:
AFAIK,
Subversion is totally happy to check out using http, what proxy
does not support that?
I see the same thing from work, ie, via a proxy(*) subversion will
not work.
I don't think it's the http-part, more the WebDav part. I remember
On 16/05/2007, at 16:20, Jyrki Wahlstedt wrote:
AFAIK,
Subversion is totally happy to check out using http, what proxy
does not support that?
My university's brain-dead installation of Squid, for a start. It's
probably not that the software used is not being capable of
supporting the
Hi folks,
Trying to upgrade subversion, I've got the following message:
toto:~$ sudo port -vd upgrade subversion
Password:
DEBUG: Found port in file:///Users/Shared/dports/devel/subversion
DEBUG: epoch: in tree: 0 installed: 0
DEBUG: subversion 1.4.3_1
On May 14, 2007, at 01:08, toru murakami wrote:
DEBUG: invalid command name configure.cppflags
Is your MacPorts up to date? The current version is 1.4.40. If you
have an earlier version of MacPorts, which I think you do, then
please sudo port selfupdate first. Then try installing