On 21/05/2007, at 00:34, Charles White wrote:
Issue resolved. User failed to figure out the Apple Developer web
site. I had installed the latest Xcode tools from the Mac OS X page
(2.2.1) instead of the latest Xcode tools from the Developer Tools
page (2.4.1).
That sounds like something
On 2007-05-20 23:47:13 -0400, Chris Pickel wrote:
On 20 May, 2007, at 23:06, paul beard wrote:
How can we get aound this contention over /opt/local/bin/su, since both
heimdal and coreutils claim it as theirs?
Doesn't/shouldn't coreutils install /opt/local/bin/gsu and not
/opt/local/bin/su?
On May 20, 2007, at 8:47 PM, Chris Pickel wrote:
Doesn't/shouldn't coreutils install /opt/local/bin/gsu and not /opt/
local/bin/su? For me, at least:
[%] port contents coreutils | grep su$
/opt/local/bin/gsu
I installed coreutils with_default_names and do have gsu installed,
not
On May 20, 2007, at 11:40 PM, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
Another solution would be to add a /opt/local/gnu directory, with (at
least) bin and man subdirectories for GNU utilities. The files with
the g prefix would still be installed in the standard place IMHO, but
the files without the prefix
Hi Jeff and Ian,
On 19/05/2007, at 04:17, Jeff Adams wrote:
I can access my account preferences, but I can't edit
the wiki or enter trac items (no links appear for
either one). Basically the options are the same
whether I'm logged in or not.
Jeff
--- Ian Eiloart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to install the Nedit test editor which depends on openmotif.
However, openmotif fails to install (see below). Anybody have a solution
for this?
Cheers,
Erik
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sudo port install openmotif
Password:
--- Fetching openmotif
--- Attempting to fetch
Hi Jon,
Is libpython (e.g., libpython2.5.dylib) installed by the python25
Portfile?
It wasn't on my build, and indeed no file with a .dylib extension
appears in port contents python25. I note that the Portfile for
python24 contains a chunk of code for destrooting things into place
I was starting to suspect this too. I tried various things, like
doing the account update suggested by macosforge ( http://
www.macosforge.org/?p=5 ) and creating a new account but neither seem
to give me write access to the wiki. I can submit tickets to trac
though.
Mike
On May 21,
On May 21, 2007, at 04:20, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
I'm trying to install the Nedit test editor which depends on
openmotif.
However, openmotif fails to install (see below). Anybody have a
solution
for this?
Cheers,
Erik
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sudo port install openmotif
Password:
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Hello,
I am having problem installing the rpm port. Initially I encountered
problem with ncurses package and that was rectified by following Guido
Soranzio's instructions.
Can someone help???
This is what I see:
===
sudo port install rpm
Portfile changed since
My MacBook hangs and I can't get icu installed. But there is an rpm 4.4.9
out now. You could edit the rpm Portfile and update it to 4.4.9 and see
if it helps. The changelog lists some FreeBSD portability fiddles
Mark
Vivek Menon [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, May 21, 2007 at 6:58 AM
-0800
do you know if Wine works with Mac OS X PPC ?
it seems good because there is a ticket in 2002.
if no, there are a solution ?
thanks,
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Hi LD,
On 14/05/2007, at 00:22, LD wrote:
The GNOME applications menu shows no installed applications in any
user account. Also, when I try to access help within GNOME, I get
an error message about no file association. I tried editing
applications.menu based on information from the GNOME
On May 21, 2007, at 15:47, mi demur wrote:
do you know if Wine works with Mac OS X PPC ?
it seems good because there is a ticket in 2002.
if no, there are a solution ?
With port search wine, I do not see any Wine port in MacPorts. I
see a portfile has been submitted in
LD:
What are the contents of your .xinitrc file?
Have you looked at http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/wiki/
GNOME to see if the problem is addressed there?
I regularly reinstall GNOME on one of my Macs to test it and have not
encountered this problem...
On 21 May 2007, at
Hi,
I've been using port for a while now (my installation on my ibook is
around 2 or 3 years old) and I noticed something odd with my
installation.
It seems I have 2 python directories (along with corresponding site-
package)
On 22/05/2007, at 10:48, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 21, 2007, at 15:47, mi demur wrote:
do you know if Wine works with Mac OS X PPC ?
it seems good because there is a ticket in 2002.
if no, there are a solution ?
snip /
However, I expect this will only work on Intel Macs. See to the FAQ
Hi Guillame
I can partially help shed light ... the python24 install by default
includes a Framework. Having only recently transitioned from solaris
to osx so I have no idea what the significance of that is beyond it
seeming to be a way of bundling libraries along with their headers
and
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