Re: New Mac user and gdk-pixbuf-2-0

2009-01-04 Thread Fabrizio Bartolomucci




David Evans ha scritto:

  Fabrizio Bartolomucci wrote:
  
  
Thanks, but if I do so it asks me for a version; if I specify one at
random it says it is not installed:
$ sudo ./port activate gtk2
---  The following versions of gtk2 are currently installed:
---  gtk2 @2.12.9_0+x11
---  gtk2 @2.14.3_2+x11
---  gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11
Error: port activate failed: Registry error: Please specify the full
version as recorded in the port registry.

$ sudo ./port activate "gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11"
Error: port activate failed: Registry error: gtk2  2.14.5_0+x11 not
registered as installed.


  
  This is because you have more than one version installed. 

To activate the latest version:

sudo port activate gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11

To remove a previous version (if you don't need it anymore)

sudo port uninstall gtk2 @2.12.9_0+x11

Dave

  

I did both but still I am no longer able to execute the upgrade outdate:

macbook-di-fabrizio-bartolomucci:bin fbartolom$ !529
sudo ./port activate gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11
--- Activating gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11
Error: port activate failed: Image error: gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11 is already
active.
macbook-di-fabrizio-bartolomucci:bin fbartolom$ !531
sudo ./port upgrade outdate
Error: No port outdate found.



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Upgrading PHP5/MySQL ?

2009-01-04 Thread Chris Janton

Running from trunk.

Why is the mysql port being upgraded? I have mysql5-devel installed.  
The latest updates
(looked like bison, perl5.8, php5) are causing mysql5 to be installed?  
I'm confused.
Maybe one or more of bison, perl, or php5 doesn't know that mysql5- 
devel and mysql5 should be equivalent in terms

of dependencies?

Here's what is outdated...

mac 9 # port outdated
The following installed ports are outdated:
bison  2.4_1  2.4.1_0
perl5.85.8.8_3  5.8.9_0
php5   5.2.8_0  5.2.8_1
python_select  0.2_0  0.2.1_0

Here's what's installed
f...@mac:~:123 $ port installed
The following ports are currently installed:
  a52dec @0.7.4_0 (active)
  adns @1.4_0 (active)
  adodb @5.04_0 (active)
  analog @6.0_0 (active)
  apache-ant @1.7.1_0 (active)
  apache2 @2.2.11_0+darwin_9 (active)
  apachetop @0.12.5_0 (active)
  apr @1.3.3_0 (active)
  apr-util @1.3.4_1 (active)
  aspell @0.60.6_1+macosx (active)
  aspell-dict-en @6.0_0 (active)
  aspell-dict-it @0.53_0 (active)
  atk @1.24.0_0 (active)
  AtomicParsley @0.9.0_0 (active)
  audiofile @0.2.6_2 (active)
  autoconf @2.63_0 (active)
  autoconf213 @2.13_0 (active)
  automake @1.10.2_0 (active)
  bash-completion @20060301_1 (active)
  bison @2.4_1
  bison @2.4.1_0 (active)
  bzip2 @1.0.5_1 (active)
  cairo @1.8.6_1+macosx (active)
  ccache @2.4_2 (active)
  cidr @2.3.2_0 (active)
  commons-beanutils @1.8.0_0 (active)
  commons-codec @1.3_1 (active)
  commons-collections @3.2.1_0 (active)
  commons-daemon @1.0.1_0 (active)
  commons-dbcp @1.2.2_0 (active)
  commons-digester @1.8_0 (active)
  commons-el @1.0_1 (active)
  commons-fileupload @1.2.1_0 (active)
  commons-httpclient @3.1_0 (active)
  commons-io @1.4_0 (active)
  commons-launcher @1.1_0 (active)
  commons-logging @1.1.1_0 (active)
  commons-modeler @2.0.1_0 (active)
  commons-pool @1.4_0 (active)
  coreutils @6.12_0+darwin_9 (active)
  csv2xml @0.6_0 (active)
  ctags @5.7_0 (active)
  curl @7.19.2_0+doc+sftp_scp+ssl (active)
  curl-ca-bundle @7.19.2_0 (active)
  cyrus-sasl2 @2.1.22_0+kerberos (active)
  db44 @4.4.20_1 (active)
  db46 @4.6.21_3 (active)
  dnstracer @1.9_0 (active)
  docbook-xml @5.0_0 (active)
  docbook-xml-4.1.2 @4.1.2_1 (active)
  docbook-xml-4.2 @4.2_0 (active)
  docbook-xml-4.3 @4.3_0 (active)
  docbook-xml-4.4 @4.4_0 (active)
  docbook-xml-4.5 @4.5_0 (active)
  docbook-xml-5.0 @5.0_0 (active)
  docbook-xsl @1.74.0_0 (active)
  dom4j @1.6.1_1 (active)
  dos2unix @3.1_0 (active)
  emacs @22.3_0+atsui+carbon (active)
  esound @0.2.41_1 (active)
  expat @2.0.1_0 (active)
  faac @1.26_1 (active)
  faad2 @2.6.1_0 (active)
  ffmpeg @15261_1+a52+darwin_i386+extvorbis+faac+faad+gpl+lame 
+x264+xvid (active)

  flex @2.5.35_0 (active)
  fontconfig @2.6.0_1+macosx (active)
  fortune @6.2.0-RELEASE_0 (active)
  freetype @2.3.7_3+macosx (active)
  gawk @3.1.6_0 (active)
  gd2 @2.0.35_2 (active)
  gdbm @1.8.3_1 (active)
  getopt @1.1.4_1 (active)
  gettext @0.17_3 (active)
  glib2 @2.18.3_0+darwin_9 (active)
  gmake @3.81_0 (active)
  gmp @4.2.4_0 (active)
  gnome-common @2.24.0_1 (active)
  gnome-doc-utils @0.14.1_0 (active)
  gperf @3.0.3_0 (active)
  gtk-doc @1.11_0 (active)
  hamcrest-core @1.1_0 (active)
  help2man @1.36.4_1+darwin_8 (active)
  html2text @1.3.2a_3 (active)
  id3lib @3.8.3_0 (active)
  id3v2 @0.1.11_1 (active)
  ImageMagick @6.4.8-1_0+no_x11+q16 (active)
  imap-uw @2007_0 (active)
  intltool @0.40.5_0 (active)
  iso-codes @3.5_0 (active)
  jakarta-bcel @5.1_1 (active)
  jakarta-log4j @1.2.15_0 (active)
  jakarta-regexp @1.4_0 (active)
  jakarta-taglibs-standard-11 @1.1.2_1 (active)
  jaxen @1.1-beta-9_0 (active)
  jdom @1.0_0 (active)
  jpeg @6b_3 (active)
  junit @4.5_0 (active)
  lame @3.98.2_0 (active)
  libart_lgpl @2.3.20_0 (active)
  libiconv @1.12_0+darwin_8 (active)
  libmcrypt @2.5.8_1 (active)
  libmikmod @3.2.0-beta2_0 (active)
  libmp4v2 @1.5.0.1_0 (active)
  libogg @1.1.3_2 (active)
  libpcap @1.0.0_0 (active)
  libpixman @0.12.0_1 (active)
  libpng @1.2.34_0 (active)
  librsync @0.9.7_1 (active)
  libsdl @1.2.13_2+darwin_8 (active)
  libsdl_image @1.2.6_3 (active)
  libsdl_mixer @1.2.8_1 (active)
  libssh2 @0.18_0 (active)
  libtool @1.5.26_0
  libtool @2.2.6a_0 (active)
  libvorbis @1.2.0_1 (active)
  libxml2 @2.7.2_1+darwin_9 (active)
  libxslt @1.1.24_1+darwin_9 (active)
  lighttpd @1.4.19_0 (active)
  lynx @2.8.6rel.5_1+ssl (active)
  lzmautils @4.32.7_0 (active)
  m4 @1.4.12_1+with_default_names (active)
  macfuse @1.7_1 (active)
  mhash @0.9.9.9_0 (active)
  mod_python25 @3.3.1_1+universal (active)
  mx4j @3.0.1_0 (active)
  mysql-connector-java @5.0.7_0 (active)
  mysql5-devel @5.1.30_0+server (active)
  ncurses @5.7_0 (active)
  ncursesw @5.7_0 (active)
  neon @0.28.3_0 (active)
  nmap @4.76_0 (active)
  openssl @0.9.8i_0 (active)
  p5-html-tableextract @2.10_0 (active)
  p5-locale-gettext @1.05_0 (active)
  p5-mime-base64 @3.07_0 (active)
  p5-xml-parser 

Re: Upgrading PHP5/MySQL ?

2009-01-04 Thread Chris Janton

On 2009-01-04 , at 06:42 , Chris Janton wrote:


---  Building mysql5



here's the rest of the upgrade...

---  Staging mysql5 into destroot
---  Installing mysql5 @5.0.67_1
---  Activating mysql5 @5.0.67_1
Error: Target org.macports.activate returned: Image error: /opt/local/ 
bin/my_print_defaults5 is being used by the active mysql5-devel port.   
Please deactivate this port first, or use the -f flag to force the  
activation.

Error: Problem while installing mysql5
Warning: Skipping upgrade since apr-util 1.3.4_1 = apr-util 1.3.4_1,  
even though installed variant  does not match +mysql5. Specify -f to  
force upgrade.

---  Activating mysql5 @5.0.67_1
Error: Activating mysql5 @5.0.67_1 failed: Image error: /opt/local/bin/ 
my_print_defaults5 is being used by the active mysql5-devel port.   
Please deactivate this port first, or use the -f flag to force the  
activation.

---  Fetching php5
---  Verifying checksum(s) for php5
---  Extracting php5
---  Applying patches to php5
---  Configuring php5
---  Building php5
---  Staging php5 into destroot
Warning: php5 requests to install files outside the common directory  
structure!

---  Deactivating php5 @5.2.8_0+apache2+macosx+mysql5+pear
---  Installing php5 @5.2.8_1+apache2+macosx+mysql5+pear

If this is your first install, you might want
cd /opt/local/apache2/modules
/opt/local/apache2/bin/apxs -a -e -n php5 libphp5.so

* copy  /opt/local/etc/php.ini-dist to  /opt/local/etc/php.ini
---  Activating php5 @5.2.8_1+apache2+macosx+mysql5+pear
---  Cleaning php5
---  Fetching python_select
---  Attempting to fetch select-0.2.1.tar.gz from 
http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/contrib/select/
---  Verifying checksum(s) for python_select
---  Extracting python_select
---  Configuring python_select
---  Building python_select
---  Staging python_select into destroot
---  Deactivating python_select @0.2_0+darwin_9
---  Installing python_select @0.2.1_0+darwin_9
---  Activating python_select @0.2.1_0+darwin_9
---  Cleaning python_select

8)
--
Chris Janton  - face at CentosPrime dot COM
Netminder for Opus1.COM


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Re: New Mac user and gdk-pixbuf-2-0

2009-01-04 Thread Fabrizio Bartolomucci




Joshua Root ha scritto:

  Fabrizio Bartolomucci wrote:
  
  
I did both but still I am no longer able to execute the upgrade outdate:

macbook-di-fabrizio-bartolomucci:bin fbartolom$ !529
sudo ./port activate gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11
---  Activating gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11
Error: port activate failed: Image error: gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11 is already
active.
macbook-di-fabrizio-bartolomucci:bin fbartolom$ !531
sudo ./port upgrade outdate
Error: No port outdate found.

  
  
It's "outdated", not "outdate".

- Josh
  

Right, thanks: the 'd' must have been lost in the history retrieving.
On passing, is there a way by which I can skip the ./ and still get
'port'?

greetings and thanks.
Fabrizio


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Re: GnuCash packaging

2009-01-04 Thread Joshua Root
Anders F Björklund wrote:
 Charles Day wrote:
 
 Well I tried the following workaround for ticket 10881, but macports
 started trying to include the wrong dependencies. For example, it
 tried to include dependencies based on X11 when I specified gnucash
 +no_x11 (see gnome-desktop at the end as an example).

 In addition, it seems that some dependencies are required to be built
 into their own destroots in advance (see the error message for
 aqbanking below).

 So I'm not sure how I should try again to make it work.
 
 Disable autoclean in macports.conf, uninstall and clean everything, and
 start over ?
 
 The force destroot workaround requires that you do it for every single
 port,
 including all dependencies and making sure all needed variants are
 included...
 
 Given that this has been around for 2 years, is this considered a bug
 or a feature?

Heh, there are bugs that have been around longer... it just appears that
relatively few people care about building binaries.

- Josh
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Re: Upgrading PHP5/MySQL ?

2009-01-04 Thread Ryan Schmidt


On Jan 4, 2009, at 07:42, Chris Janton wrote:


Running from trunk.

Why is the mysql port being upgraded? I have mysql5-devel  
installed. The latest updates
(looked like bison, perl5.8, php5) are causing mysql5 to be  
installed? I'm confused.
Maybe one or more of bison, perl, or php5 doesn't know that mysql5- 
devel and mysql5 should be equivalent in terms

of dependencies?


I believe it's rather a bug in MacPorts base.

I thought it might be this:

http://trac.macports.org/ticket/8221

But if you're running from a recent-enough trunk which includes the  
fix for that, then it's a different bug. I don't know if an issue has  
been filed for it.


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Re: GnuCash packaging

2009-01-04 Thread Anders F Björklund

Charles Day wrote:


... it just appears that
relatively few people care about building binaries.


Maybe not too many care about building them, but a lot care about  
distributing them once they are built. A distribution of GnuCash  
for Mac in binary form is one of the more requested features  
(especially recently) I see as a GnuCash developer. Going through  
the steps of installing GnuCash via MacPorts or Fink is  
unfortunately beyond what many users are able or willing to do.


So that's why I'm looking into building a binary...


Pretty much the only port supported as a stand-alone binary package  
is sysutils/MacPorts...


If your users are unwilling to install MacPorts or Fink, maybe you  
need a stand-alone GnuCash ?


--anders

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Re: GnuCash packaging

2009-01-04 Thread Anders F Björklund

Joshua Root wrote:

Given that this has been around for 2 years, is this considered a  
bug

or a feature?


Heh, there are bugs that have been around longer... it just appears  
that

relatively few people care about building binaries.


Was referring to http://trac.macports.org/ticket/10881#comment:20

--anders

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