On Dec 31, 2009, at 23:43, David Nicholls wrote:
I have prepared what I think might be a protfile, but since my ignorance is
considerable, I don't know how correct it is. I don't know what to call it
nor where to send it. Attached below. So I also logged a port request.
Name the file
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Dec 31, 2009, at 23:43, David Nicholls wrote:
I have prepared what I think might be a protfile, but since my
ignorance is considerable, I don't know how correct it is. I don't
know what to call it nor where to send it. Attached below. So I
also logged a port request.
David Nicholls wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Dec 31, 2009, at 23:43, David Nicholls wrote:
I have prepared what I think might be a protfile, but since my
ignorance is considerable, I don't know how correct it is. I don't
know what to call it nor where to send it. Attached below. So I
also
On 2010-1-2 00:24 , David Nicholls wrote:
Some progress: the pre-install tests work, but I suspect the port
install process is not going to let me configure: The error message I
get is:
sudo port install
--- Computing dependencies for pyraf
--- Configuring pyraf
Error: Target
On 2010-1-2 01:00 , Joshua Root wrote:
On 2010-1-2 00:24 , David Nicholls wrote:
Some progress: the pre-install tests work, but I suspect the port
install process is not going to let me configure: The error message I
get is:
sudo port install
--- Computing dependencies for pyraf
Dear Sirs,
by the current implementation of gromacs or gromacs-double Portfiles I was not
able to compile the program on Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6.2).
It was sufficient to add the string:
--enable-apple-64bit
in the configure.args field of the Portfile to successfully compile them.
I guess
I've successfully installed nmap 5.0 using sudo port -v install
nmap. zenmap is supposed to be bundled with nmap and there seems to
be a request on the MacPorts site that zenmap use a python version
2.5 but I can't find zenmap itself. I've tried port search nmap
for references to zenmap
On 2010-1-2 08:32 , Kok-Yong Tan wrote:
I've successfully installed nmap 5.0 using sudo port -v install nmap.
zenmap is supposed to be bundled with nmap and there seems to be a
request on the MacPorts site that zenmap use a python version 2.5 but I
can't find zenmap itself. I've tried port
On Jan 1, 2010, at 14:44, Emiliano Ippoliti wrote:
by the current implementation of gromacs or gromacs-double Portfiles I was
not able to compile the program on Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6.2).
It was sufficient to add the string:
--enable-apple-64bit
in the configure.args field of
Joshua Root wrote:
On 2010-1-2 01:00 , Joshua Root wrote:
On 2010-1-2 00:24 , David Nicholls wrote:
Some progress: the pre-install tests work, but I suspect the port
install process is not going to let me configure: The error message I
get is:
sudo port install
--- Computing
David Nicholls wrote:
Joshua Root wrote:
On 2010-1-2 01:00 , Joshua Root wrote:
On 2010-1-2 00:24 , David Nicholls wrote:
Some progress: the pre-install tests work, but I suspect the port
install process is not going to let me configure: The error message I
get is:
sudo port
I don't have manpage for strdup. Could somebody let me know which
package I should install?
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On Jan 1, 2010, at 18:40 , Peng Yu wrote:
I don't have manpage for strdup. Could somebody let me know which
package I should install?
strdup is part of the system C library. What you're missing is the
UNIX manual pages part of the XCode distribution.
--
brandon s. allbery
On 2010-1-2 10:40 , Peng Yu wrote:
I don't have manpage for strdup. Could somebody let me know which
package I should install?
Man pages are generally installed by the same port as the software they
document, but of course we don't have a libc port. Mac OS X ships with a
strdup man page AFAICT,
On Sat, Jan 02, 2010 at 10:56:33AM +1100, Joshua Root said:
On 2010-1-2 10:40 , Peng Yu wrote:
I don't have manpage for strdup. Could somebody let me know which
package I should install?
Man pages are generally installed by the same port as the software they
document, but of course we
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 5:56 PM, Joshua Root j...@macports.org wrote:
On 2010-1-2 10:40 , Peng Yu wrote:
I don't have manpage for strdup. Could somebody let me know which
package I should install?
Man pages are generally installed by the same port as the software they
document, but of course
Hello,
Updated to MacPorts 1.8.2, upgraded all the installed ports, and then
tried to install insighttoolkit. Installation failed and I reran the
installation with debug enabled and got the following:
[ 17%] Built target itkvnl_inst
/usr/bin/gnumake -f
On Jan 1, 2010, at 19:03, Peng Yu wrote:
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 5:56 PM, Joshua Root j...@macports.org wrote:
On 2010-1-2 10:40 , Peng Yu wrote:
I don't have manpage for strdup. Could somebody let me know which
package I should install?
Man pages are generally installed by the same port
Hello,
It is not very encouraging that it took so long your system. I only
have a dual 1.73 GHz PowerPC G4 on a 133 MHz bus (I am assuming you
have a dual core intel with a faster bus) and 1 MB RAM. Disk space is
not a problem (165 GB available).
This is the fourth time that I hit the
On Jan 1, 2010, at 20:08, Frank J. R. Hanstick wrote:
It is not very encouraging that it took so long your system. I only have a
dual 1.73 GHz PowerPC G4 on a 133 MHz bus (I am assuming you have a dual core
intel with a faster bus) and 1 MB RAM. Disk space is not a problem (165 GB
Hello,
I am not going to ask you to build on the 466 MHz, that might take
you to until the next decade.
Sounds like Apple needs to do a little work on the intel scheduler.
Even running with both cpu's at or near 100% (which means a faster bus
would not buy me very much since I am getting
A few things have led to a less than awesome repo of local software
that MacPorts has helped me to install. By no fault of MacPorts or
course; though I am often abusing MacPorts to get something intalled
for myself, or maybe making a port for submission, or on those rare
occasions, I can
On 2010-1-2 17:03 , Scott Haneda wrote:
A few things have led to a less than awesome repo of local software that
MacPorts has helped me to install. By no fault of MacPorts or course;
though I am often abusing MacPorts to get something intalled for myself,
or maybe making a port for
The MacPorts Project is pleased to announce the release of version
1.8.2. This is a bugfix release with small changes only. See the
ChangeLog [1] for the list of changes.
If you already have MacPorts installed, the preferred method for
updating is to run:
sudo port selfupdate
For new
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