Ok, so if I'm failing to put my libraries in my app with
macho_standalone, perhaps I can manually install them.
Installing just a library and its dependencies, without
installing the entire MacPorts infrastructure etc - isn't this what
the mdmg and mpkg options are for? But these don't seem
Was trying to build GIMP and got the following errors after soo many
packages installed perfectly well:
make[2]: *** [gimpcpuaccel.lo] Error 1
make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs
mv -f .deps/gimpdatafiles.Tpo .deps/gimpdatafiles.Plo
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [all]
David Cake wrote:
At 7:19 PM +0100 11/11/09, Raphael Straub wrote:
The easiest way to do this is to use the macho_standalone script
on a copy of the dvdauthor and ffmpeg binaries from MacPorts that
you put inside an application bundle, see
Hi,
I just saw that luabind was submitted to macports. I am really looking
forward to it since I had a really hard time building it from scratch
last time (as far as I remember I could only manage to do so, by
making an xCode project to do so.- all my tries building it with boost
build
On 2009-11-12 18:21 , Joris wrote:
Hallo Rainer,
More and more ports set the minimum_xcodeversions To {8 2.1.4} , but
work perfectly fine when set back to 2.1.1.
It is a bit strange that a project like macports is forcing people to
upgrade to a newer version, when the older one is
On 2009-11-11 16:57 , Dave Provine wrote:
I hate to bother you about this, but it appears that macports 1.7.1 is now
deprecated; is that correct? When trying to update packages, I'm getting the
invalid command name license error on Mac OS X 10.3.9. I've Googled and
searched the wiki/faq, but
Ryan/Josh:
I did a port selfupdate, uninstalled and cleaned xpm (I had to uninstall
other stuff that had dependencies), did the same for transfig, and
then installed transfig.
I did see different behavior - port install transfig downloaded and
compiled many other things that it didn't do
On 2009-11-14 04:57, Luis A Lastras wrote:
Ryan/Josh:
I did a port selfupdate, uninstalled and cleaned xpm (I had to uninstall
other stuff that had dependencies), did the same for transfig, and
then installed transfig.
I did see different behavior - port install transfig downloaded and
Well, uninstalled, clean both transfig and xpm, installed transfig and
still xpm does not compile...
DEBUG: Executing org.macports.destroot (transfig)
DEBUG: Environment: MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET='10.5'
DEBUG: Assembled command: 'cd
On 2009-11-14 06:37, Luis A Lastras wrote:
Well, uninstalled, clean both transfig and xpm, installed transfig and
still xpm does not compile...
/usr/bin/gcc-4.0 -c -Os -Wall -Wpointer-arith -no-cpp-precomp -I..
-I/opt/local/include -D__i386__ -D__DARWIN__ -DNO_ALLOCA -DCSRG_BASED
-DNFSS
On 2009-11-12 18:21 , Joris wrote:
More and more ports set the minimum_xcodeversions To {8 2.1.4} , but
work perfectly fine when set back to 2.1.1.
It is a bit strange that a project like macports is forcing people to
upgrade to a newer version, when the older one is still much used.
I ran an update today and groff didn't want to play nice. Any ideas on
how I can resolve this? Thanks.
sudo port upgrade outdated
--- Computing dependencies for sqlite3
--- Fetching sqlite3
--- Attempting to fetch sqlite-3.6.20.tar.gz from
http://distfiles.macports.org/sqlite3/3.6.20
---
On Nov 13, 2009, at 16:08, Shawn Protsman wrote:
--- Computing dependencies for groff
--- Staging groff into destroot
Error: Target org.macports.destroot returned: [snip]
Since it went straight to staging, and didn't go through fetch, extract, patch,
configure, build, that means you had a
On Nov 13, 2009, at 2:46 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Nov 13, 2009, at 16:08, Shawn Protsman wrote:
--- Computing dependencies for groff
--- Staging groff into destroot
Error: Target org.macports.destroot returned: [snip]
Since it went straight to staging, and didn't go through fetch,
Excellent, this now works. Thanks a lot for a fine piece of advice.
Luis
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