On 6/9/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All jokes aside, would it be helpful to take the great
explanations you have all written and integrating them into chapter 5.4.1
of
the MacPorts Guide
http://guide.macports.org/#reference.dependencies.types? Is this
something that would
Leaving aside the issue of what the best platform for sharing the info might
be. If nobody knows it's there, the kick-assingest wiki server the world has
or will ever see is not going to address my suggestion in the slightest.
My point was that it's quite a challenge finding the current how-to's
For a long time, I thought that when people were saying port, in this
discussion, I thought the were referring to a port or a tcp/ip address.
like localhost:80
Clarity is one of the reasons that in the past I frequently used the term
MacPorts port (to distinguish it from FreeBSD and other port
On 10.06.2008, at 16:26, Vincent BOUDON wrote:
Thanks a lot, it worked fine.
I am really sorry to bother you again with this, but I have another
problem with molden on Mac OS X and I must admit that the way to
report this via trac.macports.org seems quite obscure to me ...
please report
Jochen Küpper wrote:
On 10.06.2008, at 16:26, Vincent BOUDON wrote:
I am really sorry to bother you again with this, but I have another
problem with molden on Mac OS X and I must admit that the way to
report this via trac.macports.org seems quite obscure to me ...
Our guide should shed
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 12:00 PM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message: 11
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 11:27:30 -0500
From: Lorin Rivers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: New Howto
To: Jordan K. Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: MacPorts Users macports-users@lists.macosforge.org
Message-ID:
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On Jun 10, 2008, at 9:27 AM, Lorin Rivers wrote:
Leaving aside the issue of what the best platform for sharing the
info might be. If nobody knows it's there, the kick-assingest wiki
server the world has or will ever see is not going to address my
suggestion in the slightest.
Well, to be
This port is no longer?
--- Attempting to fetch JHymn_0_9_2_source.zip from
http://www.hymn-project.org/download/
--- Attempting to fetch JHymn_0_9_2_source.zip from
http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/distfiles/JHymn
--- Attempting to fetch JHymn_0_9_2_source.zip from
On Jun 10, 2008, at 15:59, Mack Johnson wrote:
This port is no longer?
--- Attempting to fetch JHymn_0_9_2_source.zip from http://
www.hymn-project.org/download/
--- Attempting to fetch JHymn_0_9_2_source.zip from http://
svn.macports.org/repository/macports/distfiles/JHymn
---
On Jun 8, 2008, at 18:09, Joe Schnide wrote:
At 6:04 AM -0500 6/8/08, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jun 8, 2008, at 05:46, Joe Schnide wrote:
I had no problem installing deluge on a MacBookPro but am having
a problem on
an Intel iMac.
What is the difference between the MacBook Pro and the
On Jun 8, 2008, at 18:09, Joe Schnide wrote:
The Intel iMac was built as a clone of the MacBookPro so
they should be pretty close to identical.
I was recently having difficulties building some ports on my MacBook
Pro, but no problems building the same programs on my Mac Pro. (There
were
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
The developer apparently received a cease and desist order in
February 2008 and had to remove the files.
http://www.hymn-project.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1314
We don't seem to have the files on our mirror either.
http://distfiles.macports.org/JHymn/
The forum
On Jun 10, 2008, at 11:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For a long time, I thought that when people were saying port, in this
discussion, I thought the were referring to a port or a tcp/ip
address.
like localhost:80
Clarity is one of the reasons that in the past I frequently used
the term
Hello all --
I have been working on a script (written in Ruby) that takes the output of
the port command-line program (as suggested by Rainer recently), and parses
the output looking for either port dependencies or file dependencies (note:
up until yesterday, file dependences were referred to
For a long time, I thought that when people were saying port, in this
discussion, I thought the were referring to a port or a tcp/ip
address.
like localhost:80
Clarity is one of the reasons that in the past I frequently used
the term
MacPorts port (to distinguish it from FreeBSD and other
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