Openssh install :error: Unable to verify file checksums glib-2.30.3.tar.xz

2012-03-25 Thread Kc Moore

Hardware: PowerPC G4 1.42Ghz / 1 GB Ram MacminiPowerMac10,1
OS: Leopard 10.5.8Software: MacPorts-2.0.4.pkg
Command Executed:  sudo port install openssh
Question1:  Does this warrant a trouble ticket?Question2:  Can I override the 
checksum error the log shows the numbers match up.Question3:  Should I wait for 
this to be fixed?
Thanks for any help in advance:)
Log:version:1:debug:main epoch: in tree: 0 installed: 0:debug:main xz 5.0.3_0 
exists in the ports tree:debug:main xz 5.0.3_0  is the latest 
installed:debug:main xz 5.0.3_0  is active:debug:main Merging existing variants 
'' into variants:debug:main new fully merged portvariants: :debug:main Changing 
to port directory: 
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports/archivers/xz:debug:main
 OS darwin/9.8.0 (Mac OS X 10.5) arch powerpc:debug:main org.macports.load 
registered provides 'load', a pre-existing procedure. Target override will not 
be provided:debug:main org.macports.distfiles registered provides 'distfiles', 
a pre-existing procedure. Target override will not be provided:debug:main 
adding the default universal variant:debug:main Reading variant descriptions 
from 
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports/_resources/port1.0/variant_descriptions.conf:debug:main
 No need to upgrade! xz 5.0.3_0 = xz 5.0.3_0:debug:main epoch: in tree: 0 
installed: 0:debug:main libiconv 1.14_0 exists in the ports tree:debug:main 
libiconv 1.14_0  is the latest installed:debug:main libiconv 1.14_0  is 
active:debug:main Merging existing variants '' into variants:debug:main new 
fully merged portvariants: :debug:main Changing to port directory: 
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports/textproc/libiconv:debug:main
 OS darwin/9.8.0 (Mac OS X 10.5) arch powerpc:debug:main org.macports.load 
registered provides 'load', a pre-existing procedure. Target override will not 
be provided:debug:main org.macports.distfiles registered provides 'distfiles', 
a pre-existing procedure. Target override will not be provided:debug:main Using 
group file 
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports/_resources/port1.0/group/muniversal-1.0.tcl:debug:main
 Reading variant descriptions from 
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports/_resources/port1.0/variant_descriptions.conf:debug:main
 universal variant already exists, so not adding the default one:debug:main No 
need to upgrade! libiconv 1.14_0 = libiconv 1.14_0:debug:main epoch: in tree: 
0 installed: 0:debug:main gettext 0.18.1.1_2 exists in the ports 
tree:debug:main gettext 0.18.1.1_2  is the latest installed:debug:main gettext 
0.18.1.1_2  is active:debug:main Merging existing variants '' into 
variants:debug:main new fully merged portvariants: :debug:main Changing to port 
directory: 
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports/devel/gettext:debug:main
 OS darwin/9.8.0 (Mac OS X 10.5) arch powerpc:debug:main org.macports.load 
registered provides 'load', a pre-existing procedure. Target override will not 
be provided:debug:main org.macports.distfiles registered provides 'distfiles', 
a pre-existing procedure. Target override will not be provided:debug:main Using 
group file 
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports/_resources/port1.0/group/muniversal-1.0.tcl:debug:main
 Reading variant descriptions from 
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports/_resources/port1.0/variant_descriptions.conf:debug:main
 Using group file 
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports/_resources/port1.0/group/archcheck-1.0.tcl:debug:main
 universal variant already exists, so not adding the default one:debug:main No 
need to upgrade! gettext 0.18.1.1_2 = gettext 0.18.1.1_2:debug:main epoch: in 
tree: 0 installed: 0:debug:main ncurses 5.9_1 exists in the ports 
tree:debug:main ncurses 5.9_1  is the latest installed:debug:main ncurses 5.9_1 
 is active:debug:main Merging existing variants '' into variants:debug:main new 
fully merged portvariants: :debug:main Changing to port directory: 
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports/devel/ncurses:debug:main
 OS darwin/9.8.0 (Mac OS X 10.5) arch powerpc:debug:main org.macports.load 
registered provides 'load', a pre-existing procedure. Target override will not 
be provided:debug:main org.macports.distfiles registered provides 'distfiles', 
a pre-existing procedure. Target override will not be provided:debug:main 
adding the default universal variant:debug:main Reading variant descriptions 
from 
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports/_resources/port1.0/variant_descriptions.conf:debug:main
 No need to upgrade! ncurses 5.9_1 = ncurses 5.9_1:debug:main epoch: in tree: 
0 installed: 0:debug:main expat 2.0.1_1 exists in the ports tree:debug:main 
expat 2.0.1_1  is 

Re: noidle

2012-03-25 Thread Rainer Müller
On 2012-03-23 03:35, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
 The energy saver system preferences are for setting how long your computer
 waits to go to sleep when it is idle; building something with MacPorts is
 not being idle. I imagine the power manager probably largely just looks at
 whether there is mouse movement or keyboard input to determine whether the
 system is idle. Note that video players like VLC and Apple's DVD Player
 probably also manipulate the power manager so the system doesn't go to
 sleep in the middle of a video.
 
 Do we really want to be responsible for energy saver settings, which will
 require sudo for people not using a root-installed MacPorts?

There has to be a way to control this from user space API, as the video players
given as example above allow to stop the display going blank and prevent system
sleep. However, I assume this would require interfacing with Cocoa API?

Rainer
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Re: Openssh install :error: Unable to verify file checksums glib-2.30.3.tar.xz

2012-03-25 Thread Rainer Müller
On 2012-03-25 10:45, Kc Moore wrote:
 Question1:  Does this warrant a trouble ticket?
 Question2:  Can I override the checksum error the log shows the numbers match 
 up.
 Question3:  Should I wait for this to be fixed?

These questions should be answered by this FAQ entry:
http://trac.macports.org/wiki/FAQ#checksums

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Re: py27-pyobjc-cocoa build error

2012-03-25 Thread Adam MacBeth
Hmm, do you have pyobjc-api.h in
/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/include/python2.7
?

I believe that is where the missing declarations should reside. I've
tried reinstalling py27-pobjc but the headers are not installed.

On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 7:15 PM, Lawrence Velázquez
larry.velazq...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Mar 24, 2012, at 3:12 p.m., Adam MacBeth wrote:

 When I do:

   sudo port install py27-pyobjc-cocoa

 it fails with the following errors. I have updated/upgraded/cleaned
 all ports. I'm on OSX 10.7.3 with XCode 4.3.

 Does this look like a bug or something wrong with my local setup?


 That's odd. I have the same setup (Xcode 4.3.2, specifically), but 
 py27-pyobjc-cocoa builds fine for me.

 vq




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Re: Is this a bug in RVM or MacPorts?

2012-03-25 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 19:59, Behrang Saeedzadeh behran...@gmail.comwrote:

 I am talking about Ruby Version Manager. The reason I brought up this
 discussion was to see where's the correct place to set the path for
 MacPorts, ~/.profile or ~/.bash_profile, as the latest version of RVM
 creates ~/.bash_profile and was causing ~/.profile not to get sourced for
 me anymore.


RVM has apparently decided that Bash is the only shell they ever need to
support.

MacPorts supports any Bourne shell derivative, which is why it uses the
standard ~/.profile; by your report, RVM uses bash-specific startup files.
 I would say theirs is the bug, or at least the infelicity (being a zsh
user).

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Re: Is this a bug in RVM or MacPorts?

2012-03-25 Thread Phil Dobbin
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On 25/03/2012 15:30, Brandon Allbery wrote:
 On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 19:59, Behrang Saeedzadeh 
 behran...@gmail.com mailto:behran...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I am talking about Ruby Version Manager. The reason I brought up 
 this discussion was to see where's the correct place to set the 
 path for MacPorts, ~/.profile or ~/.bash_profile, as the latest 
 version of RVM creates ~/.bash_profile and was causing ~/.profile 
 not to get sourced for me anymore.
 
 
 RVM has apparently decided that Bash is the only shell they ever 
 need to support.
 
 MacPorts supports any Bourne shell derivative, which is why it
 uses the standard ~/.profile; by your report, RVM uses
 bash-specific startup files.  I would say theirs is the bug, or at
 least the infelicity (being a zsh user).


Slightly unfair sweeping generalisations apart, if you look at rvm's
source code:

https://github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm.git

it's written in bash to a great extent but fully supports zsh.

As I posted earlier (last night) Mac Ports  rvm are at odds in the
profile files. Funnily enough perlbrew, which I also use for my perl
distributions (it only deals with Perl  is not to be confused with
homebrew), does not have this problem. It places a line in
.bash_profile to source a long  thorough script in .bashrc for its
tweaking of your $PATH.

As I also commented in my last post, I have only the problem now of
when sourcing my bash_profile in an already open window, Mac Ports
addition takes preference over rvm's addition (I also have a Ruby
installed by Mac Ports)  I can live with that.

Unless some accommodation is made between the two additions, I believe
this is the way it will stay. No big deal.

Cheers,

  Phil...

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Re: Is this a bug in RVM or MacPorts?

2012-03-25 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 11:03, Phil Dobbin phildob...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 25/03/2012 15:30, Brandon Allbery wrote:
  RVM has apparently decided that Bash is the only shell they ever
  need to support.

 Slightly unfair sweeping generalisations apart, if you look at rvm's
 source code:

 https://github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm.git

 it's written in bash to a great extent but fully supports zsh.


zsh will not use ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bash_login.  This is not a bug in
zsh; the names of the files should be enough to tell you that they are
intended for bash.

If RVM only puts its configuration in the bash-specific files, it can not
really be claimed to fully support zsh.

distributions (it only deals with Perl  is not to be confused with
 homebrew), does not have this problem. It places a line in
 .bash_profile to source a long  thorough script in .bashrc for its
 tweaking of your $PATH.


So it also believes bash is the One True Shell.

As I also commented in my last post, I have only the problem now of
 when sourcing my bash_profile in an already open window, Mac Ports


You're not supposed to re-source the profile; unless special care has been
taken to insure idempotence (and doing so is very rare), it will repeat the
session setup and you will see behavior like this.  This is what the
.bashrc / .zshenv / etc. files are for.

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Re: py27-pyobjc-cocoa build error

2012-03-25 Thread Adam MacBeth
Looks like I had an egg version of some of the pyobjc libs installed.
Removing these fixed the issue though I'm not entirely sure why.

On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 7:15 AM, Adam MacBeth amacb...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hmm, do you have pyobjc-api.h in
 /opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/include/python2.7
 ?

 I believe that is where the missing declarations should reside. I've
 tried reinstalling py27-pobjc but the headers are not installed.

 On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 7:15 PM, Lawrence Velázquez
 larry.velazq...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Mar 24, 2012, at 3:12 p.m., Adam MacBeth wrote:

 When I do:

   sudo port install py27-pyobjc-cocoa

 it fails with the following errors. I have updated/upgraded/cleaned
 all ports. I'm on OSX 10.7.3 with XCode 4.3.

 Does this look like a bug or something wrong with my local setup?


 That's odd. I have the same setup (Xcode 4.3.2, specifically), but 
 py27-pyobjc-cocoa builds fine for me.

 vq




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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread Bradley Giesbrecht

On Mar 24, 2012, at 7:11 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:

 
 On Mar 24, 2012, at 15:50, Phil Dobbin wrote:
 
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 On 24/03/2012 20:29, Michael Parchet wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Do you know a good html 5 and css 3 éditor on macport ?
 
 It seems that on kde ther'is kwebdev and on gnome, ther'is WDT -
 Web Developer Tools but I could not found thees portfiles ?
 
 Can you help me please ?
 
 While I use Vim for virtually everything (even Tweeting), on OS X IMO,
 the best html editor by far is BBEdit. Unfortunately it's proprietary
 software  therefore not on Mac Ports.
 
 I use TextWrangler, the free cousin of BBEdit. Also vim for some occasional 
 edits.


+1

I use BBEdit.


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QT4-mac 32 bit Quartz Carbon

2012-03-25 Thread Craig Treleaven

Hi:

I want to install QT4-mac as using Quartz, which is the default 
variant, even though my Mac is 64 bit (early 2011 MBP).  The command 
I used was:



$ sudo port -v install qt4-mac +mysql -sqlite2


It seems that MacPorts determined the machine architecture and 
overrode the default variant resulting in QT4-mac using Coca. 
Snippet from the configure output is:



Build type:macx-g++
Architecture:  macosx ( x86_64 )
Using framework: Cocoa

qmake vars .. cat: .qmake.vars: No such file or directory
qmake switches .
Build .. libs tools docs translations
Configuration ..  system-sqlite release shared dll largefile 
stl precompile_header mmx 3dnow sse sse2 sse3 ssse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 
x86_64 absolute_library_soname  minimal-config small-config 
medium-config large-config full-config dwarf2 qt3support 
accessibility opengl reduce_exports ipv6 getaddrinfo ipv6ifname 
getifaddrs system-jpeg system-mng system-png png system-tiff 
no-freetype system-zlib nis cups iconv dbus dbus-linked 
openssl-linked corewlan xmlpatterns multimedia audio-backend svg 
script scripttools declarative release  x86_64


Also, I tried to override sqlite but ended up with it anyway?

Many thanks,

Craig

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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread Michael Parchet

Hello,

I use bluegriffon but it isen't available on macport

The bluegriffon website

http://www.bluegriffon.org/

Why ther'is no portfile for thjis program ?

Tanks for your answer

Best regards

mparchet

Le 25.03.12 04:11, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :

On Mar 24, 2012, at 15:50, Phil Dobbin wrote:


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On 24/03/2012 20:29, Michael Parchet wrote:

Hello,

Do you know a good html 5 and css 3 éditor on macport ?

It seems that on kde ther'is kwebdev and on gnome, ther'is WDT -
Web Developer Tools but I could not found thees portfiles ?

Can you help me please ?

While I use Vim for virtually everything (even Tweeting), on OS X IMO,
the best html editor by far is BBEdit. Unfortunately it's proprietary
software  therefore not on Mac Ports.

I use TextWrangler, the free cousin of BBEdit. Also vim for some occasional 
edits.



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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread Lawrence Velázquez
On Mar 25, 2012, at 1:45 p.m., Michael Parchet wrote:

 I use bluegriffon but it isen't available on macport
 
 The bluegriffon website
 
 http://www.bluegriffon.org/
 
 Why ther'is no portfile for thjis program ?


Because no one's asked for one.

vq

P.S. Since we're sharing, I use TextMate and (Mac)Vim, depending on mood, time 
of day, phase of Venus, etc.
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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread Kevin Walzer

On 3/25/12 2:12 PM, Lawrence Velázquez wrote:

The bluegriffon website


 http://www.bluegriffon.org/

 Why ther'is no portfile for thjis program ?


Why would one be necessary? A Mac version is available from the site.

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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 13:45, Michael Parchet mparc...@sunrise.ch wrote:

 I use bluegriffon but it isen't available on macport

 The bluegriffon website

 http://www.bluegriffon.org/

 Why ther'is no portfile for thjis program ?


Because nobody submitted a port for it?  MacPorts is a community; it lives
(or dies) by its users' contributions.

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Re: FOSS cross-platform data drive encryption

2012-03-25 Thread bunk3m
Hey Sam,

Thanks for the references.  I was reading from TrueCrypt license v3. 

Your links refer to Truecrypt license 2.5.  I presume your comments are
with regard to v3 of their license.

I see that there has been some movement to review the v3 license again
by both Debian and Ubuntu. 

No idea where OSI sits on this but Mandriva has repackaged it as RealCrypt.
http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/RealCrypt

Granted that doesn't mean much but they (Mandriva) by using it seem to
think it is, dare I say, better or OK.

I didn't know about encfs.  Appreciate you sharing what you're going to use.

I'll look into it too.

B.

On 25.03.2012 10:00 , macports-users-requ...@lists.macosforge.org wrote:
 I'm not a lawyer but I'd say it is FOSS.
 Neither am I, and I'd say it isn't.

 Pertinently, the lawyers employed by Red Hat (among others) agree with me,
 not with you. See, for instance,
 http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/distributions/2008-October/000276.htmland
 http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems#TrueCrypt and
 http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/distributions/2008-October/000273.html.


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Re: FOSS cross-platform data drive encryption

2012-03-25 Thread Sam Kuper
On 25 March 2012 20:53, bunk3m pneu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks for the references.  I was reading from TrueCrypt license v3.

 Your links refer to Truecrypt license 2.5.  I presume your comments are
 with regard to v3 of their license.


The TrueCrypt License v3.0's clauses VI.6 and VI.7, taken together, make it
effectively impossible for me to use TrueCrypt in compliance with the
license.


 I see that there has been some movement to review the v3 license again
 by both Debian and Ubuntu.

 No idea where OSI sits on this


TrueCrypt submitted their license for review, but withdrew it before it
could be rejected (which it would have been):
http://www.opensource.org/minutes20061213 .


 but Mandriva has repackaged it as RealCrypt.
 http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/RealCrypt


A bold move, and arguably a questionable one.


 I didn't know about encfs.  Appreciate you sharing what you're going to
 use.


Pleasure.

Sam
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Warning: xcodebuild exists but failed to execute

2012-03-25 Thread Merton Campbell Crockett
Does anyone know exactly what this means?

The warning was received when I attempted the following command on Mac Mini 
Server:  sudo port install mtr

There has been a little strangeness on the Mac Mini Server.  The Apple App 
Store indicates that I have purchased Lion and Lion Server but doesn't show 
them as being installed on the server although that was done last November and 
have installed updates since then.  Could this be related to the warning as it 
may have been built for another OS X version?

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Re: Warning: xcodebuild exists but failed to execute

2012-03-25 Thread Jeremy Lavergne
 Warning: xcodebuild exists but failed to execute

https://trac.macports.org/wiki/ProblemHotlist#xcode43



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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread Phillip Koebbe

On Mar 25, 2012, at 1:12 PM, Lawrence Velázquez wrote:

 
 P.S. Since we're sharing, I use TextMate and (Mac)Vim, depending on mood, 
 time of day, phase of Venus, etc.

Since you got the ball rolling on that one …

I've been using Sublime Text 2 [1] for a couple of months. It supports 
TextMate's themes and snippets, though I don't think it supports commands. It 
is available for Mac, Linux, and Windows, and the license allows you to use on 
all three platforms. Extensible via a Python plugin architecture [though I'd 
really prefer Ruby, but hey]. It's pretty fast, too. There are dev builds [2] 
as well, and if you are a registered user, nightly builds [3].

[1] www.sublimetext.com/2
[2] www.sublimetext.com/dev
[3] www.sublimetext.com/nightly

Not that this isn't off-topic or anything…

Phillip

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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread James Linder

On 25/03/2012, at 10:00 PM, macports-users-requ...@lists.macosforge.org wrote:

 Do you know a good html 5 and css 3 ?ditor on macport ?
 
 It seems that on kde ther'is kwebdev and on gnome, ther'is WDT -
 Web Developer Tools but I could not found thees portfiles ?
 
 Can you help me please ?
 
 While I use Vim for virtually everything (even Tweeting), on OS X IMO,
 the best html editor by far is BBEdit. Unfortunately it's proprietary
 software  therefore not on Mac Ports.
 
 If you've used Vim it also has a very good html/css/sass set up
 obviously but if you haven't tried it the learning curve can be steep.
 
 However, I recommend learning Vim if you don't know it. It pays
 enormous dividends in the long run  once you come to grips with it,
 you'll wonder how you ever got along without it.

I've been using vi and vim for 30+ years (ouch)
Two or three times a year I read the man pages and learn 1 thing (still to this 
day!)
But ...
In the days when I used to teach vi I made an A4 cheat sheet that let my class 
use it immediately.
If you get over the hump, you will never use any other editor. You want to do 
something you've never done before ... you probably KNOW how to already ... it 
is structured and organized so.

James
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RE: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread mparc...@sunrise.ch
Hello,

This Isen't an open source software and it's  very expensive. 

Best regards

mparchet
-Message d'origine-
De: Phillip Koebbe
Envoyé: 26/03/2012, 01:59 
A: MacPorts Users
Objet: Re: html 5 and css 3 editor



On Mar 25, 2012, at 1:12 PM, Lawrence Velázquez wrote:

 
 P.S. Since we're sharing, I use TextMate and (Mac)Vim, depending on mood, 
 time of day, phase of Venus, etc.

Since you got the ball rolling on that one …

I've been using Sublime Text 2 [1] for a couple of months. It supports 
TextMate's themes and snippets, though I don't think it supports commands. It 
is available for Mac, Linux, and Windows, and the license allows you to use on 
all three platforms. Extensible via a Python plugin architecture [though I'd 
really prefer Ruby, but hey]. It's pretty fast, too. There are dev builds [2] 
as well, and if you are a registered user, nightly builds [3].

[1] www.sublimetext.com/2
[2] www.sublimetext.com/dev
[3] www.sublimetext.com/nightly

Not that this isn't off-topic or anything…

Phillip

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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread Phillip Koebbe

On Mar 25, 2012, at 7:30 PM, mparc...@sunrise.ch wrote:

 Hello,
 
 This Isen't an open source software and it's  very expensive. 
 
 Best regards

Lawrence mentioned TextMate, which isn't open source and costs about the same. 
I don't really care about whether the code is open source since I'm not going 
to be tinkering with it. And as for price, it's in the eye of the beholder. 
Tools that help me get my work done without causing me pain are worth a few 
bucks here and there. Your needs/opinions/beliefs may be different. That's cool.

Now, this is *definitely* off-topic!

Phillip

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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread Lawrence Velázquez
On Mar 25, 2012, at 8:30 p.m., mparc...@sunrise.ch wrote:

 This Isen't an open source software and it's  very expensive. 


As someone already mentioned, BlueGriffon has a Mac version you can download 
directly from the website. If you'd like it to be on MacPorts, you can submit a 
request ticket.

http://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets

vq

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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread Phil Dobbin
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On 26/03/2012 01:48, Lawrence Velázquez wrote:

 On Mar 25, 2012, at 8:30 p.m., mparc...@sunrise.ch wrote:
 
 This Isen't an open source software and it's  very expensive.
 
 
 As someone already mentioned, BlueGriffon has a Mac version you can
 download directly from the website. If you'd like it to be on
 MacPorts, you can submit a request ticket.
 
 http://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets


I checked it out briefly tonight after it was mentioned here earlier 
for open source  cross platform, it sounds like it'd be just what you
may need, mparchet.

Small, very easy to install (on OS X anyway. I didn't try it on any of
my Linux machines)  could definitely get the job done I think.

The author seems cool too.

Just my two bob...

Cheers,

  Phil.

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Though it be not written down,
yet forget not that I am an ass.

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Re: QT4-mac 32 bit Quartz Carbon

2012-03-25 Thread Ryan Schmidt

On Mar 25, 2012, at 11:05, Craig Treleaven wrote:

 I want to install QT4-mac as using Quartz, which is the default variant,

Right. So you don't need to do anything special; just install qt4-mac and 
you'll get quartz.

 even though my Mac is 64 bit (early 2011 MBP).

The bitness of your Mac has no bearing on this discussion. I did not understand 
why you wrote 32 bit in the subject line of this email. On 64-bit Macs 
running Snow Leopard or later, MacPorts ports will build 64-bit if possible, 
and with qt4-mac (as with most other ports) it is possible.

 The command I used was:
 
 $ sudo port -v install qt4-mac +mysql -sqlite2
 
 It seems that MacPorts determined the machine architecture and overrode the 
 default variant resulting in QT4-mac using Coca. Snippet from the configure 
 output is:
 
 Build type:macx-g++
 Architecture:  macosx ( x86_64 )
 Using framework: Cocoa

According to port variants qt4-mac, the quartz variant Build(s qt4-mac) for 
Native OSX Quartz GUI, not X11. So this variant has to do with how the GUI is 
displayed -- either with OSX native elements (quartz) or with X11 elements.

Cocoa is always used on OSX. Cocoa does not relate directly to the GUI.

 qmake vars .. cat: .qmake.vars: No such file or directory
 qmake switches .
 Build .. libs tools docs translations
 Configuration ..  system-sqlite release shared dll largefile stl 
 precompile_header mmx 3dnow sse sse2 sse3 ssse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 x86_64 
 absolute_library_soname  minimal-config small-config medium-config 
 large-config full-config dwarf2 qt3support accessibility opengl 
 reduce_exports ipv6 getaddrinfo ipv6ifname getifaddrs system-jpeg system-mng 
 system-png png system-tiff no-freetype system-zlib nis cups iconv dbus 
 dbus-linked openssl-linked corewlan xmlpatterns multimedia audio-backend svg 
 script scripttools declarative release  x86_64
 
 Also, I tried to override sqlite but ended up with it anyway?

The sqlite2 variant enables sqlite2 support. sqlite2 is very old and probably 
nobody needs this anymore.

The port always includes sqlite3 support; you cannot turn it off.


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Re: noidle

2012-03-25 Thread Ryan Schmidt

On Mar 25, 2012, at 05:02, Rainer Müller wrote:

 On 2012-03-23 03:35, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
 
 Do we really want to be responsible for energy saver settings, which will
 require sudo for people not using a root-installed MacPorts?
 
 There has to be a way to control this from user space API, as the video 
 players
 given as example above allow to stop the display going blank and prevent 
 system
 sleep. However, I assume this would require interfacing with Cocoa API?

https://trac.macports.org/ticket/33719

It's just a single shell command we need to run (e.g. when starting any port 
command); it stays running, and we'd kill it when we want normal sleep 
scheduling to resume (e.g. when the port command exits).



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glw failed to build.

2012-03-25 Thread Frank J. R. Hanstick

Hello,
An attempt to upgrade glw resulted in the following error:

:info:build make: Entering directory `/opt/local/var/macports/build/ 
_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync 
.macports.org_release_ports_x11_glw/glw/work/Mesa-7.8.2/src/glw'
:info:build /bin/sh ../../bin/mklib -o GLw -linker '/usr/bin/gcc-4.0' - 
ldflags '-L/opt/local/lib -arch ppc' \

:info:build -major 1 -minor 0 -patch 0 \
:info:build  -install ../../lib \
:info:build -id /opt/local/lib/libGLw.1.dylib \
:info:build 		-L../../lib -lGL  -lXm -L/opt/local/lib -lXt -lX11
GLwDrawA.o GLwMDrawA.o

:info:build mklib: Making Darwin shared library:  libGLw.1.0.dylib
:info:build lipo: /var/tmp//ccBN3rou.out and /var/tmp//cciiRsSf.out  
have the same architectures (ppc7400) and can't be in the same fat  
output file
:info:build mklib: Installing libGLw.1.0.dylib libGLw.1.dylib  
libGLw.dylib in ../../lib
:info:build mv: rename libGLw.1.0.dylib to ../../lib/libGLw.1.0.dylib:  
No such file or directory

:info:build make: *** [../../lib/libGLw.dylib] Error 1
:info:build make: Leaving directory `/opt/local/var/macports/build/ 
_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync 
.macports.org_release_ports_x11_glw/glw/work/Mesa-7.8.2/src/glw'
:info:build shell command  cd /opt/local/var/macports/build/ 
_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync 
.macports.org_release_ports_x11_glw/glw/work/Mesa-7.8.2/src/glw  / 
usr/bin/make -j2 -w  returned error 2
:error:build Target org.macports.build returned: shell command failed  
(see log for details)

:debug:build Backtrace: shell command failed (see log for details)
while executing
command_exec build
(procedure portbuild::build_main line 8)
invoked from within
$procedure $targetname
:info:build Warning: the following items did not execute (for glw):  
org.macports.install org.macports.build org.macports.destroot
:notice:build Log for glw is at: /opt/local/var/macports/logs/ 
_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync 
.macports.org_release_ports_x11_glw/glw/main.log


I went and looked up the bug reports and found #28282 still open from  
last year. Is this the same bug or is this a new one? I think Mesa was  
upgraded last week. Is there a place where I can find an upgrade  
history to be sure?

Frank J. R. Hanstick
tro...@comcast.net




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Re: glw failed to build.

2012-03-25 Thread Ryan Schmidt

On Mar 26, 2012, at 00:17, Frank J. R. Hanstick wrote:

 Hello,
   An attempt to upgrade glw resulted in the following error:
 
 :info:build make: Entering directory 
 `/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_x11_glw/glw/work/Mesa-7.8.2/src/glw'
 :info:build /bin/sh ../../bin/mklib -o GLw -linker '/usr/bin/gcc-4.0' 
 -ldflags '-L/opt/local/lib -arch ppc' \
 :info:build   -major 1 -minor 0 -patch 0 \
 :info:build-install ../../lib \
 :info:build   -id /opt/local/lib/libGLw.1.dylib \
 :info:build   -L../../lib -lGL  -lXm -L/opt/local/lib -lXt -lX11   
 GLwDrawA.o GLwMDrawA.o
 :info:build mklib: Making Darwin shared library:  libGLw.1.0.dylib
 :info:build lipo: /var/tmp//ccBN3rou.out and /var/tmp//cciiRsSf.out have the 
 same architectures (ppc7400) and can't be in the same fat output file
 :info:build mklib: Installing libGLw.1.0.dylib libGLw.1.dylib libGLw.dylib in 
 ../../lib
 :info:build mv: rename libGLw.1.0.dylib to ../../lib/libGLw.1.0.dylib: No 
 such file or directory
 :info:build make: *** [../../lib/libGLw.dylib] Error 1
 :info:build make: Leaving directory 
 `/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_x11_glw/glw/work/Mesa-7.8.2/src/glw'
 :info:build shell command  cd 
 /opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_x11_glw/glw/work/Mesa-7.8.2/src/glw
   /usr/bin/make -j2 -w  returned error 2
 :error:build Target org.macports.build returned: shell command failed (see 
 log for details)
 :debug:build Backtrace: shell command failed (see log for details)
while executing
 command_exec build
(procedure portbuild::build_main line 8)
invoked from within
 $procedure $targetname
 :info:build Warning: the following items did not execute (for glw): 
 org.macports.install org.macports.build org.macports.destroot
 :notice:build Log for glw is at: 
 /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_x11_glw/glw/main.log

Sorry, I should have tested glw again before committing it. It built fine when 
I wrote the patch last year, but I guess it's not happy with the new version of 
mesa.

Probably glw just needs to be updated to the current version. See also #33762


 I went and looked up the bug reports and found #28282 still open from last 
 year. Is this the same bug or is this a new one?

#28282 has nothing to do with this.


 I think Mesa was upgraded last week. Is there a place where I can find an 
 upgrade history to be sure?

You can look in the Subversion commit history in Trac.


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Re: glw failed to build.

2012-03-25 Thread Lawrence Velázquez
On Mar 26, 2012, at 1:17 a.m., Frank J. R. Hanstick wrote:

 I think Mesa was upgraded last week. Is there a place where I can find an 
 upgrade history to be sure?

https://trac.macports.org/log/trunk/dports/x11/mesa/Portfile

vq

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