Result of port provides /opt/local/include/magic.h is:
/opt/local/include/magic.h is provided by: file
(file is the macports equivalent of libmagic I think?)
Bjarne D Mathiesen wrote:
Glad you got it working :-)
I'ld still like to know where the magic.h comes from ;-)
Could you post
Hi Nathan,
this is a known problem: The sqlite team changed their release-file
after the release to integrate some cosmetic changes.
A workaround for this is in the most recent port of sqlite3 already
so doing a sync and retrying should solve your issues.
Regards,
-Markus
On
One of these days I will learn to do a selfupdate when I encounter
problems such as this before sending out E-mails ... eventually.
Thanks!
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On Nov 29, 2007, at 1:28 AM, Weissmann Markus wrote:
Hi Nathan,
this is a known problem: The sqlite team changed their release-file
after the
I am out of town and can't test the problem until Monday. But it is hard
to believe that the error is happening at time of the port install. The
nedi port just copies stuff into ${prefix}. It sure sounds like a runtime
error running nedi.pl. I can test it all on Monday though (and I haven't
Thanks Ryan, I followed the steps and it worked :)
On Nov 26, 2007 12:59 PM, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 26, 2007, at 04:39, tania habib wrote:
I have Macbook Pro with mac osx 10.4, I previously installed the
macports on the same machine and it was running perfectly.
Hi,
I just started using Darwinports and got some problems. I hope you can
help me...
I tried installing libao and get an error message. I think there are
problems with building the paket.
I am using leopard, perhaps that's the problem.
Here is the message:
--- Building libao with
Yes, I believe that's this ticket:
http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/ticket/12009
On Nov 27, 2007, at 16:23, David Liontooth wrote:
port -d install mplayer +fontconfig +freetype +gif +theora +xvid +x264
+real +binary-codecs +speex +faac +dv +twolame +dts +sdl +aa +caca
snip
---
You should file a bug in the bug tracker, along with info such as
what version of Mac OS X, MacPorts and Xcode you have and what
processor you have.
On Nov 29, 2007, at 01:08, Piet van Oostrum wrote:
I get an error when upgrading libidl:
--- Building libidl with target all
Error: Target
Please file a ticket in our issue tracker if one does not already
exist for this problem.
On Nov 27, 2007, at 11:12, John Hauf wrote:
Hello,
I found a solution for this issue. Seems to be a bug in Leopard
10.5.0/10.5.1. I changed the following line in my Portfile from:
configure.ldflags {}
Hi
Try it again. I put CoreAudio back as default instead of AudioUnits.
yves
Le 07-11-29 à 12:57, JazzKartell a écrit :
Hi,
I just started using Darwinports and got some problems. I hope you
can help me...
I tried installing libao and get an error message. I think there
are problems
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