Re: include problem building BDB 4.6.21 w/ /usr/local

2009-10-23 Thread Chris Janton
On 2009-10-22 , at 18:25 , Ryan Schmidt wrote: I guess they've fixed that already; this is what I get on Snow Leopard: $ /usr/bin/make -dp | grep INCLUDE make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop. .INCLUDE_DIRS = /usr/include /usr/include Snow Leopard here. This is what

glibtool vs libtool

2009-10-23 Thread Dominik Reichardt
Hi all, I have the port libtool (2.2.6a_0) installed. But that only gives me glibtool/glibtoolize. Now I have encountered some programs that I compile myself that need libtool/libtoolize. For those I have simply symlinked glibtool/glibtoolize to libtool/ize. My questions are, - will I run

Re: include problem building BDB 4.6.21 w/ /usr/local

2009-10-23 Thread Bayard Bell
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 That makes sense of the dtruss output that showed the default paths being stat()'ed very early in starting make. Am 23 Oct 2009 um 14:20 schrieb Chris Janton: On 2009-10-22 , at 18:25 , Ryan Schmidt wrote: I guess they've fixed that already;

Re: include problem building BDB 4.6.21 w/ /usr/local

2009-10-23 Thread Joshua Root
On 2009-10-23 11:07, Bayard Bell wrote: Did a bit more digging. The problem looks to be with Apple's build of make. Extracted from make -dp output: # default .INCLUDE_DIRS = /usr/include /usr/local/include /usr/include From the make manual: .INCLUDE_DIRS Expands to a list of directories

Re: include problem building BDB 4.6.21 w/ /usr/local

2009-10-23 Thread Bayard Bell
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hmm. Digging will continue. I'll look into modifications to dtruss to capture more of the environment and args. Am 23 Oct 2009 um 16:17 schrieb Joshua Root: On 2009-10-23 11:07, Bayard Bell wrote: Did a bit more digging. The problem looks to

Re: include problem building BDB 4.6.21 w/ /usr/local

2009-10-23 Thread Bayard Bell
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thanks, Josh. I was trying to confirm that all the reported details were supported in the bug report by using the dtruss output, which wasn't as clean as plain old truss. I was struggling with that, but this is exactly the information I needed

Lost links to macPorts

2009-10-23 Thread Mine
Hi, I recently had some problems with my system and had to reinstall it, now it appears that I have lost links to macPorts. I first noticed a problem when I opened Porticus and found that a lot of my ports were outdated and I could not update them. I used Terminal to try and get a list of port

Re: Lost links to macPorts

2009-10-23 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Oct 23, 2009, at 12:51, Mine wrote: I recently had some problems with my system and had to reinstall it, now it appears that I have lost links to macPorts. I first noticed a problem when I opened Porticus and found that a lot of my ports were outdated and I could not update them. I used

Re: glibtool vs libtool

2009-10-23 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Oct 23, 2009, at 08:29, Dominik Reichardt wrote: I have the port libtool (2.2.6a_0) installed. But that only gives me glibtool/glibtoolize. Now I have encountered some programs that I compile myself that need libtool/libtoolize. For those I have simply symlinked glibtool/glibtoolize to

Re: Lost links to macPorts

2009-10-23 Thread Mine
Hi Ryan, I have installed the latest version of macPorts. port upgrade gave me a list of outdated ports, but sudo port upgrade gave the following error: Can't map the URL 'file://.' to a port description file (Could not find Portfile in /Users/mycomputer). Please verify that the directory

Re: Lost links to macPorts

2009-10-23 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Oct 23, 2009, at 14:22, Mine wrote: I have installed the latest version of macPorts. port upgrade gave me a list of outdated ports, but sudo port upgrade gave the following error: Can't map the URL 'file://.' to a port description file (Could not find Portfile in /Users/mycomputer).

Gedit Gconf Socket path and RANDR Therrors at launch

2009-10-23 Thread Jasper Frumau
I posted about errors I keep getting when I launch Gedit from the Terminal. After an uninstall reinstall The error messages changed a bit but there are still several that are excacly the same and I don't know how to remedy this. These are the current errors: me-macbook-pro:Desktop me$ gedit Xlib:

Re: Gedit Gconf Socket path and RANDR Therrors at launch

2009-10-23 Thread Scott Haneda
On Oct 23, 2009, at 9:42 PM, Jasper Frumau wrote: How do I verify that org.freedesktop.dbus-session.plist is loaded? This is the only one of your questions I know. In your shell: sudo launchctl list | grep 'freedesktop' If it comes back empty, it is not loaded, if it comes back with a