Dear all
I can't install gedit on my PowerBook with 10.4.10:
sudo port install gedit
--- Building gedit 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_gnome_g
Hi Joe,
I installed fink to get libjpeg-6b-17, libjpeg-shlibs-6b-17 and
libjpeg-bin as well as svn.
You can get the same effect in MacPorts by installing the jpeg and
subversion ports. MacPorts doesn't split libraries, executables
and header files into separate ports; they come all
This is a known situation and I am working towards solving it.
Unfortunately, I do not have an ETA on a working gedit port.
On 3 Oct 2007, at 01:40, Matthias Brennwald wrote:
Dear all
I can't install gedit on my PowerBook with 10.4.10:
sudo port install gedit
--- Building gedit with
Try sudo port -p install gnome that should install every gnome
dependency that builds right now. It will give you a (mostly) working
gnome installation.
On 3 Oct 2007, at 07:14, Matthias Brennwald wrote:
Ok. Actually, I encountered this problem when I tried to install
gnome (sudo port
Ok. Actually, I encountered this problem when I tried to install
gnome (sudo port install gnome). So, in the meantime, Is it possible
to install gnome without gedit?
Matthias
On 03.10.2007, at 13:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 07:11:06 -0400
From: Randall
'sudo port -p install gnome' gives the same problem with gedit.
thnx
bart
Randall Wood wrote:
Try sudo port -p install gnome that should install every gnome
dependency that builds right now. It will give you a (mostly) working
gnome installation.
On 3 Oct 2007, at 07:14, Matthias Brennwald
On 03.10.2007, at 13:33, Randall Wood wrote:
Try sudo port -p install gnome that should install every gnome
dependency that builds right now. It will give you a (mostly)
working gnome installation.
Aehm, no, that did not work:
sudo port -p install gnome
Password:
--- Building gedit with
On Oct 3, 2007, at 2:32 PM, Matthias Brennwald wrote:
On 03.10.2007, at 13:33, Randall Wood wrote:
Try sudo port -p install gnome that should install every gnome
dependency that builds right now. It will give you a (mostly)
working gnome installation.
Aehm, no, that did not work:
sudo
I'd started with his original from
http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/archives/002230.html and updated it to
work with the 5.0.45 source. I have included the result at the end of
this email. Here is how you can use it:
1. sudo port fetch mysql5
2. put the contents of the patch below into a new file
Okay, I've finally taken the time to track down the issue. Ultimately
I've fallen victim to over-Googling. I was trying to apply too many
conflicting advices to my situation. As it turns out, I can get
gpg-agent to work on my Mac if I ignore Benjamin Donnachie's
pinentry-mac.app, and if I edit
On Oct 2, 2007, at 12:06 PM, Joe wrote:
Ryan,
Thanks for your help!
Below is the info of the problematic machine:
OS X 10.4.10 Intel
MacPorts:
1.520
Fink is installed under /sw:
0.27.6
Xcode:
2.2
Im sure Ryan will answer you shortly but why not upgrade Xcode to
2.4.1 like your other
hi :-)
when i do
port -u upgrade outdated
i get a lot of errors like
--- Unable to uninstall , the following ports depend on it:
...
Error: Uninstall failed: Please uninstall the ports that depend
on fontconfig first.
but, this command is supposed to know how to update while
Le 2 oct. 07 à 08:51, Anders F Björklund a écrit :
It probably just wasn't updated since it really was the required
one...
Mac OS X 10.4.10 (actually Xcode 2.4.1) comes with *four* compilers,
one for each version of Mac OS X: gcc2, gcc3, gcc-3.3 and gcc-4.0
The recommended one is gcc-4.0,
The differences between gmtl portfile and the oregano portfile seem
pretty straight forward. I'm going to read more about this in the
documentation, but it seems like an easy change. How do I get the
latest source in the repos? Does it have to be uploaded there in
order to test it or can I do
I'm not using PEAR at this time, but if I ever start using it
again, I'll be sure to install it manually, completely separate
from MacPorts, and I recommend you do the same, and not use the
+pear variant. I just don't feel it's right to have things like
PEAR messing around in a directory
I am getting an error could not find ParserDetails.ini when I try
to use this perl module. Has anyone else had the same problem?
Here is a relevant blurb that I found on the perl-XML web site,
though it does not help me to figure out what the problem is:
On Oct 3, 2007, at 08:14, Thomas De Contes wrote:
hi :-)
when i do
port -u upgrade outdated
i get a lot of errors like
--- Unable to uninstall , the following ports depend on it:
...
Error: Uninstall failed: Please uninstall the ports that
depend on fontconfig first.
but,
Le 4 oct. 07 à 00:45, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
On Oct 3, 2007, at 08:14, Thomas De Contes wrote:
when i do
port -u upgrade outdated
i get a lot of errors like
--- Unable to uninstall , the following ports depend on it:
...
Error: Uninstall failed: Please uninstall the ports that
On Oct 3, 2007, at 18:54, Thomas De Contes wrote:
there is still a minor problem : waste of disk space
since each old version remains on the disk, whereas they are
completely useless :-/
do you see what i mean ?
well, is there some guys who work on macports, who would like to
look at this
I am attempting to install gimp from macports 1.52.
It appeared to be installing fine, but now it looks like it is stuck
at: Building gtk2 with target all.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
jeff
iBook G4, OSX 10.4.10, X11 r1.1, XFree86 r4.4.0
Sorry about that. The screen hadn't changed in over 15 minutes. Is
the gimp install supposed to take hours?
jeff
iBook G4, OSX 10.4.10, X11 r1.1, XFree86 r4.4.0
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On Oct 3, 2007, at 7:27 PM, Thomas De Contes wrote:
do you mean that i should put
port -nfu upgrade outdated
in my script ?
I can verify that this does work in a script (unless you have
compilation errors).
Chip Warden
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On Oct 3, 2007, at 19:27, Thomas De Contes wrote:
Le 4 oct. 07 à 02:11, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
On Oct 3, 2007, at 18:54, Thomas De Contes wrote:
there is still a minor problem : waste of disk space
since each old version remains on the disk, whereas they are
completely useless :-/
do
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 01:54:43AM +0200, Thomas De Contes wrote:
there is still a minor problem : waste of disk space
since each old version remains on the disk, whereas they are completely
useless :-/
do you see what i mean ?
I deal with this by running this inelegant alias once in a
On Oct 3, 2007, at 8:43 PM, Chip Warden wrote:
On Oct 3, 2007, at 7:27 PM, Thomas De Contes wrote:
do you mean that i should put
port -nfu upgrade outdated
in my script ?
I can verify that this does work in a script (unless you have
compilation errors).
This will work most of the time
On Oct 3, 2007, at 9:19 PM, Paul Phillips wrote:
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 01:54:43AM +0200, Thomas De Contes wrote:
there is still a minor problem : waste of disk space
since each old version remains on the disk, whereas they are
completely
useless :-/
do you see what i mean ?
I deal
On Oct 3, 2007, at 6:23 PM, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
On Oct 3, 2007, at 9:19 PM, Paul Phillips wrote:
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 01:54:43AM +0200, Thomas De Contes wrote:
I deal with this by running this inelegant alias once in a while:
alias portclean=sudo port installed|grep -v active|grep -v
I tried to install gimp, but it took a few hours and many packages
were installed. Is this correct? I scrolled back to the beginning
of the terminal window and never did see an installation of gimp.
The following error messages appeared before the script quit:
--- Building p5-pathtools
On Oct 3, 2007, at 21:32, Jeffrey Safire wrote:
I tried to install gimp, but it took a few hours and many packages
were installed. Is this correct? I scrolled back to the beginning
of the terminal window and never did see an installation of gimp.
The following error messages appeared
On Oct 3, 2007, at 21:20, ara.t.howard wrote:
a while back i started having application throw errors complaining
about libz. things like:
cfp:/opt/local/lib gem --version
cfp:/opt/local/lib gem --version 21|less
dyld: NSLinkModule() error
dyld: Symbol not found:
snip binary
On Oct 3, 2007, at 8:48 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
no clue what happened. just selfupdate and rebuild zlib:
$ sudo port selfupdate
$ sudo port -nfu upgrade zlib
rock on.
then rebuild all software that linked against zlib, for good measure.
any way to determine that via ports?
cheers.
On Oct 3, 2007, at 23:42, ara.t.howard wrote:
On Oct 3, 2007, at 8:48 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
no clue what happened. just selfupdate and rebuild zlib:
$ sudo port selfupdate
$ sudo port -nfu upgrade zlib
rock on.
then rebuild all software that linked against zlib, for good measure.
On Oct 3, 2007, at 8:48 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
no clue what happened. just selfupdate and rebuild zlib:
$ sudo port selfupdate
this yields:
cfp:~ sudo port selfupdate
DarwinPorts base version 1.442 installed
Downloaded MacPorts base version 1.520
Configuring, Building and Installing new
On Oct 3, 2007, at 23:51, ara.t.howard wrote:
On Oct 3, 2007, at 8:48 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
no clue what happened. just selfupdate and rebuild zlib:
$ sudo port selfupdate
this yields:
cfp:~ sudo port selfupdate
DarwinPorts base version 1.442 installed
Downloaded MacPorts base version
I've spent the last 2 evenings working on getting a py25-scipy suite
of tools installed.
This is on a fresh copy of MacPorts, so no old Python port exists.
SciPy has MANY direct and indirect dependencies, so I've been doing it
piece by piece.
First I installed python25, because supports the
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