I do not think so, but this should serve as a good test, sent on
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On Nov 7, 2009, at 8:04 AM, Adam Mercer wrote:
For the past day or so I have noticed that there seems to be a
significant delay
Well, that was near instant... [11/08/2009 12:19:53 AM PST]
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On Nov 8, 2009, at 12:18 AM, Scott Haneda wrote:
I do not think so, but this should serve as a good test, sent on
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On 2009-11-8 03:04, Adam Mercer wrote:
Hi
For the past day or so I have noticed that there seems to be a
significant delay (between 8 and 20 hours) between the time a message
was posted, according to it's headers, and the time at which receive
the email in my mailer. Is anyone experiencing
(Apologies if this is a double-post; I sent this yesterday, but it does not
seem to have posted properly.)
This is likely a very simple question as I'm a bit new to this, but all of
my kdebase4 apps (konsole, e.g.) fail to start and return this error:
LSOpenFromURLSpec() failed with error -10810
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 02:41, Joshua Root j...@macports.org wrote:
The macosforge mail server was having problems. Bill has implemented a
temporary fix, with a permanent one to come on Monday.
Thanks for the update, things do seem to be much better now.
Cheers
Adam
* Jeff Pitman jeff.pit...@gmail.com [08.11.09 17:09]wrote:
On Sat, 7 Nov 2009 17:59:38, Janosch Peters
[1]pete...@in.tum.de wrote:
On 11-05-2009, Jeff Pitman [2]jeff.pit...@gmail.com wrote:
For some reason Gimp.app started crashing for me. I then did a
full
Hi,
I've got the following:
$ gem install stompserver
Portfile:
startupitem.create yes
startupitem.namerb-stompserver
startupitem.logevents yes
startupitem.logfile /var/log/stompserver.log
startupitem.pidfile auto /var/log/stompserver.pid
Well,
Heres the launchd log with debugging switched on.
dreamcat4
dreamc...@gmail.com
stompserver-launchd-debug.log
Description: Binary data
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I'm trying to build wxWidgets on SL with MacPorts 1.81. I keep getting
mismatch errors.
This topic describes exactly my issue from 2008,
http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/2008-March/009355.html
and I can't see how trying again helps...no matter how many times I
try it doesn't
Hello,
I have installed the qt3-mac port (all goes fine) to compile qcad from
the source . To do so, I have to set the env. variable QTDIR and
QMAKESPECS, but infortunately I am not able to find the executable
files for Qt3. Does anyone knows where is located this executables?
MacPort 1.8
What changed? Did you update something recently? Hardware, OS?
According to this: http://samcogan.com/blog/?p=23
It is an 64/32 issue on a Java update, which does seem related.
What they are doing is yanking out the 64 bit ode from the
JavaVM.framework with the lipo command. You may be able
On Nov 8, 2009, at 12:41 AM, Joshua Root wrote:
On 2009-11-8 03:04, Adam Mercer wrote:
Hi
For the past day or so I have noticed that there seems to be a
significant delay (between 8 and 20 hours) between the time a message
was posted, according to it's headers, and the time at which receive
I do not know anything about stompserver. How I would debug this...
Can you start the server by hand, on the command line? If so, sounds
like you are doing pretty good. Are you sure that --working_dir=/var
is correct? My understanding is that path is a portfile violation,
Then again,
On 2009-11-9 11:14, Scott Haneda wrote:
On Nov 8, 2009, at 12:41 AM, Joshua Root wrote:
The macosforge mail server was having problems. Bill has implemented a
temporary fix, with a permanent one to come on Monday.
I spend far too much of my life managing email servers, my last count of
Just for *fun* or learning, I tried to install on Intel Leopard. I am
getting:
Error: The following dependencies failed to build: libsdl libsdl_mixer
libogg libvorbis smpeg
That seems to come from checksum mismatch on one or more of the
aforementioned dependencies. Perhaps the upstream
Looking at the Portfile, it looks like things go into ${prefix}/share/
qt3, so probably /opt/local/share/qt3
You can try `which qt3-mac` which may show you the path, but you
should already have your path set to locate it.
See this section http://guide.macports.org/
On Nov 8, 2009, at 6:59 PM, Scott Haneda wrote:
This is sort of a hacky way to do this, and I will do my best if
this woks out to submit patches for the portfiles...
$sudo port edit libsdl
Pop in the correct checkums, commented out the old ones.
$sudo port install libsdl
I am not
On Nov 6, 2009, at 19:15, Frank J. R. Hanstick wrote:
I realize that wine is a Mactel only program; but, the error message:
Error: wine can only be used on an Intel Mac or other computer with
a little-endian processor.
Error: Target org.macports.fetch returned:
On Nov 6, 2009, at 12:30, Darren Weber wrote:
We have a laptop that is very short on disk space. There is a bunch
of stuff lying around in:
/opt/local/var/macports/distfiles/
/opt/local/var/macports/build/
/opt/local/var/macports/packages/darwin/i386/*.tbz2
One way to clean up is to run
On Nov 8, 2009, at 15:53, Jakob Vidmar wrote:
I've just tried installing p5-xml-parser and this happened:
--- Computing dependencies for p5-xml-parser
--- Configuring p5-xml-parser
Error: Target org.macports.configure returned: configure failure:
shell command cd
On Nov 8, 2009, at 10:09, Jeff Pitman wrote:
Yes, I was running the no_x11/quartz version. However, I mixed
everything up and upgraded to Snow Leopard over the weekend.
Did you afterwards uninstall and reinstall all ports? If not, please do:
http://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration
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