paul beard wrote:
On 10/17/07, Stefan Bruda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
paul beard wrote:
Looks like something needs updating?
Link (dyld) error:
Library not loaded: /opt/local/lib/libgnomecanvas-2.0.dylib
Referenced from: /opt/local/lib/libgnome-desktop-2.2.dylib
Reason:
Le 18 oct. 07 à 13:00, Stefan Bruda a écrit :
paul beard wrote:
On 10/17/07, Stefan Bruda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
paul beard wrote:
Looks like something needs updating?
Link (dyld) error:
Library not loaded: /opt/local/lib/libgnomecanvas-2.0.dylib
Referenced from:
I think macports tree needs cleanup. For example, there are new/tin
(1.8.1), news/tin-devel (1.7.10) and news/tin-current (1.9.2). In fact
the latest stable release is 1.8.3 and current release is 1.9.2, so
devel version 1.7.10 is obviously outdated and useless.
Another example is apple-gcc. Tree
CHENG Gao wrote:
Another example is apple-gcc. Tree has apple-gcc33 build 1819, and
apple-gcc40 build 5363, while latest Tiger 10.4.10 has build 5367.
Should they be updated? Or even apple-gcc33 be removed?
Apple has not released the source code for Mac OS X 10.4.10 or
Xcode 2.4.1 (only
*On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 17:03:06 +0200
* Anders F Björklund [EMAIL PROTECTED] climbed out of the dark hell and cried
out:
CHENG Gao wrote:
Another example is apple-gcc. Tree has apple-gcc33 build 1819, and
apple-gcc40 build 5363, while latest Tiger 10.4.10 has build 5367.
Should they be
On 10/18/07, CHENG Gao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think macports tree needs cleanup. For example, there are new/tin
(1.8.1), news/tin-devel (1.7.10) and news/tin-current (1.9.2). In fact
the latest stable release is 1.8.3 and current release is 1.9.2, so
devel version 1.7.10 is obviously
On a theoretical level, this makes sense and would be best addressed
on a port by port basis. On a practical level, it's probably a
function of available time and feedback from users that new versions
are out and in wider adoption.
If there are ports that particularly trouble you, have you
I tried to port wxmaxima; it failed because I already had maxima installed
(/usr/local/bin/maxima). Now the obvious solution would be to also use
macports to install maxima. In fact, I did try this a couple of months ago,
only to see it fail because it could not install the dependency sbcl. At
On Oct 18, 2007, at 10:43, John Doner wrote:
I tried to port wxmaxima; it failed because I already had maxima
installed (/usr/local/bin/maxima). Now the obvious solution would
be to also use macports to install maxima. In fact, I did try this
a couple of months ago, only to see it fail
sbcl was updated recently and installed fine on my MacBook Pro. Hopefully
moving or removing the stuff in /usr/local is all you need to do.
Mark
On Oct 18, 2007, at 10:43, John Doner wrote:
I tried to port wxmaxima; it failed because I already had
Citando Ryan Schmidt :
On Oct 5, 2007, at 09:41, ara.t.howard wrote:
On Oct 4, 2007, at 11:14 PM, Erwan David wrote:
I also doubt portupgrade will work with macports. But some features are
interesting. An exemple is the fact that in upgrading it will order the
recompilations thus
Hi Emmanuel,
I don't know exactly what's the use of portupgrade, but I wrote a small
dirty zsh script that writes the dependents of a port and its dependents
(recursively). As it may be wanted by some people and may be quite usefull
for having a coherent tree when a lib is updated, here it
I've been trying to package up the wxGlade app with py2app, and have
had no luck. I've tried lots of different things with no luck.
py2app was giving me macholib errors (from strip)
trying to install py2app from source complained of not finding
site-packages/site.py
ideas?
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On Oct 19, 2007, at 00:07, John Doner wrote:
Ok, I followed the suggestion to move
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