On Apr 13, 2010, at 22:17, reiser.p...@gmail.com wrote:

> The log file exceeded the 25 Mb limit, so I deleted everyhing except the 
> ./configure output. Let me know if you need more than that. I did the 
> following:
> 
>   sudo port -d install xorg-libsm  - looks good (?)
> 
>   sudo port -d install gnumeric - looks good (?)

Ok, so according to "port info gnumeric", this would have installed gnumeric 
1.8.4 for you.


> cd to the newly created /Applications/gnumeric-1.10.1 folder

This directory has nothing to do with MacPorts. Perhaps you put this there 
before? To see what MacPorts installed and where, use "port contents gnumeric".


>   ./configure
> 
> and this gave some errors. Maybe something else that needs to be installed? 
> Anyway, I will wait for your reply before moving on.

The log says libgoffice 0.8 could not be found, which could be either because 
it is not installed, or because the configure script could not find it. I see 
our goffice port is only for version 0.6.6, so it seems to be the former reason.

So, I wouldn't worry about this. I'd delete the gnumeric-1.10.1 folder and get 
back to using the gnumeric 1.8.4 that MacPorts installed for you.

We should probably upgrade our gnumeric port to 1.10.x, and would in the 
process logically have to upgrade our goffice port to 0.8.x. The request for 
the goffice update is already filed here:

http://trac.macports.org/ticket/22581

I filed a ticket for the gnumeric update request here:

http://trac.macports.org/ticket/24475


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