glade3 is the port for the most current version of glade (3.2.2)
while port glade is keeping the glade 2.x line alive.
When I do port search glade, glade3 says devel/glade3 which I assumed to
mean it is not current or stable, and is currently in development.
I was surprised to see libglade
On 10/9/07, Instruct ICC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
glade3 is the port for the most current version of glade (3.2.2)
while port glade is keeping the glade 2.x line alive.
When I do port search glade, glade3 says devel/glade3 which I assumed
to mean it is not current or stable, and is
Le 9 oct. 07 à 18:04, Instruct ICC a écrit :
glade3 is the port for the most current version of glade (3.2.2)
while port glade is keeping the glade 2.x line alive.
When I do port search glade, glade3 says devel/glade3 which I
assumed to mean it is not current or stable, and is currently
devel/glade3 does not mean that glade3 is not current or stable, it
justs means glade3's main category is devel, as in this port is
useless unless you want to develop with it.
Just some newbie FYI first impressions:
port search glade
I would think a package named libSomething or
On 10/9/07, Instruct ICC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
devel/glade3 does not mean that glade3 is not current or stable, it
justs means glade3's main category is devel, as in this port is
useless unless you want to develop with it.
Just some newbie FYI first impressions:
port search glade
I
generally speaking, lib* ports will be a dependency that is installed
without you asking for it. Isn't glade a development tool? The
description suggests it is.
My need was this
http://gtk.php.net/manual/en/tutorials.installation.macosx-stepbystep.php
Step 6 seems redundant.
cd /opt
sudo
On 10/9/07, Instruct ICC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
generally speaking, lib* ports will be a dependency that is installed
without you asking for it. Isn't glade a development tool? The
description suggests it is.
My need was this