Probably a very newbie question, but all of my kdebase4 apps (konsole, e.g.)
fail to start and return this error:
LSOpenFromURLSpec() failed with error -10810 for the file
/Applications/MacPorts/KDE4/
konsole.app
I searched the archive, but the only reference seems to be about doxygen
which is in
Hi
For the past day or so I have noticed that there seems to be a
significant delay (between 8 and 20 hours) between the time a message
was posted, according to it's headers, and the time at which receive
the email in my mailer. Is anyone experiencing anything similar?
Cheers
Adam
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On 11-05-2009, Jeff Pitman wrote:
> For some reason Gimp.app started crashing for me. I then did a full
> update of all outdated packages, but no effect. Anyone else having
the
> same issue?
Yes, I do. If we can verify that it is the same error, we could open a
bug report. Are you running the n
On 2009-11-7 10:17, Darren Weber wrote:
> How is it possible for p5-module-signature to depend on an inactive
> port?
You have to be able to deactivate ports with dependents, or you would
never be able to activate a different version...
- Josh
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macpo
Hello,
I am still getting the gnustep error:
c-24-19-218-170:~ frank$ sudo port install gnustep
---> Computing dependencies for gnustep
---> Configuring gnustep-make
Error: Target org.macports.configure returned: configure failure:
shell command " cd "/opt/local/var/macports/build/
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Hello,
I realize that wine is a Mactel only program; but, the error message:
Error: wine can only be used on an Intel Mac or other computer with a
little-endian processor.
Error: Target org.macports.fetch returned: incompatible processor
Error: Status 1 encountered dur
If you've Setfile -a V, you can Cmd-Shift-Period from the Open/Save
Dialog, and it will show hidden files. (10.6 only)
Mark
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Steven Rogers wrote:
>
> On Nov 6, 2009, at 6:15 AM, Luís Beça wrote:
>
>> How can I View/Hide the /opt folder from Finder? I have a laptop
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Darren Weber wrote:
>
> I've got a hdf5 dilemma ;-)
>
> $ port installed hdf5*
> The following ports are currently installed:
> hdf5 @1.6.9_0+threadsafe (active)
> hdf5-18 @1.8.3_0
> hdf5-18 @1.8.3_1
>
> $ sudo port activate hdf5-18 @1.8.3_1
> ---> Activatin
I've got a hdf5 dilemma ;-)
$ port installed hdf5*
The following ports are currently installed:
hdf5 @1.6.9_0+threadsafe (active)
hdf5-18 @1.8.3_0
hdf5-18 @1.8.3_1
$ sudo port activate hdf5-18 @1.8.3_1
---> Activating hdf5-18 @1.8.3_1
Error: port activate failed: Image error: /opt/local/bi
What's an explanation for this apparent anomaly:
$ port echo inactive
binutils @2.20_0
g95@0.91_1+darwin_9
gnupg @1.4.10_0
gnutar @1.22_0
hdf5-18@1.8.3_0
hdf5-18
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Jochen Küpper <
kuepper.joc...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 06.11.2009, at 19:30, Darren Weber wrote:
>
> We have a laptop that is very short on disk space. There is a bunch of
>> stuff lying around in:
>>
>
> It would be a start to run
> port clean –-all all
>
>
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