On Jan 5, 2010, at 01:42, John Cumbers wrote:
the install is now fixed thanks to clean and reinstall, but, I'm still
getting the same error from the perl script that I'm trying to run (below), I
think it may be the perl path is not set for the modules.
I have these installed:
perl5
I noticed a newly uploaded portfile for an application (MissFITS) that
is not yet available for installing from the Macports site. Its ticket
number is 22988.
What is required, and how long does it normally take, for new ports to
graduate to the site?
I presume I can run it as local port
On 2010-1-6 00:34 , David Nicholls wrote:
What is required, and how long does it normally take, for new ports to
graduate to the site?
Someone reviewing, testing and committing it is required. It takes an
amount of time with a mean that has not been computed and a variance
that is similarly
Joshua Root wrote:
On 2010-1-6 00:34 , David Nicholls wrote:
What is required, and how long does it normally take, for new ports to
graduate to the site?
Someone reviewing, testing and committing it is required. It takes an
amount of time with a mean that has not been computed and a variance
On 1/4/10 11:32 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jan 4, 2010, at 14:16, Ola Lundén wrote:
Is perl installed by default (through the OS) or does it come with the macports
installation?
Yes, perl comes with Mac OS X, but MacPorts ports should not use that version
of perl; they should
On Jan 4, 2010, at 4:00 PM, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org
wrote:
On Jan 4, 2010, at 17:16, Scott Haneda wrote:
Since I updated to snow, that meant a new MAMP install, along with
all my other ports. I decided, no better time to document the
process.
On Dec 30, 2009, at 14:45, Mark Workman wrote:
It seems that imagemagick needs lcms installed to support using color
profiles. In configure.xml, my original installation had '--without
lcms' so I assumed that it wasn't installed (also wasn't listed under
delegates). So I installed lcms with
I've just formatted my mac, and I'm getting an unusual errors when I try to
install a program:
bash-3.2# port install lp_solve
--- Computing dependencies for lp_solve
--- Staging lp_solve into destroot
Error: Target org.macports.destroot returned: xinstall: Unable to chdir to
On Jan 5, 2010, at 5:43 AM, Joshua Root wrote:
Someone reviewing, testing and committing it is required. It takes an
amount of time with a mean that has not been computed and a variance
that is similarly unknown but appears to be high.
I think we need to file a ticket to get the answer to
On Jan 5, 2010, at 12:02 PM, Celso Coutinho wrote:
One other thing... I'm having enormous issues while trying to have
php accessing an oracle database. I know there's a port that does
what I want (php5-oracle), but I wonder: the only thing I have to
do, is to install that port? I tried
On 2010-1-6 07:13 , Scott Haneda wrote:
On Jan 5, 2010, at 5:43 AM, Joshua Root wrote:
Someone reviewing, testing and committing it is required. It takes an
amount of time with a mean that has not been computed and a variance
that is similarly unknown but appears to be high.
I think we
2010/1/5 Bradley Giesbrecht b...@pixilla.com
On Jan 5, 2010, at 12:02 PM, Celso Coutinho wrote:
One other thing... I'm having enormous issues while trying to have php
accessing an oracle database. I know there's a port that does what I want
(php5-oracle), but I wonder: the only thing I have
I think you need to prefix your commands with sudo, you do not have the
permission level you need to install in those locations.
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On Jan 5, 2010, at 2:41 PM, Celso Coutinho wrote:
The commands I used were:
*bash-3.2#
On Jan 5, 2010, at 14:02, Celso Coutinho wrote:
I've just formatted my mac, and I'm getting an unusual errors when I try to
install a program:
bash-3.2# port install lp_solve
--- Computing dependencies for lp_solve
--- Staging lp_solve into destroot
Error: Target org.macports.destroot
On Jan 5, 2010, at 17:29, Scott Haneda wrote:
On Jan 5, 2010, at 2:41 PM, Celso Coutinho wrote:
The commands I used were:
*bash-3.2# port install lp_solve*
I think you need to prefix your commands with sudo, you do not have the
permission level you need to install in those locations.
On Jan 5, 2010, at 14:02, Celso Coutinho wrote:
I'm having enormous issues while trying to have php accessing an oracle
database. I know there's a port that does what I want (php5-oracle), but I
wonder: the only thing I have to do, is to install that port? I tried pretty
much everything
I'm going to Cc this to macports-users again since we have another user
reporting the same issue today who might be interested.
On Jan 5, 2010, at 14:20, Deeparnab Chakrabarty wrote:
I seem to be having a problem making a new ticket - it doesn't recognize my
email
and password!
Have you
Hi,
I tried installing some new software today which required a `port upgrade curl`.
After a `port selfupdate`, then upgrading Curl failed with:
--- Computing dependencies for curl
--- Configuring curl
Error: Target org.macports.configure returned: lipo: can't open input
file:
It worked now... because of the port clean! Do you still want me to send you
the ticket? I didn't quite understand this tickets thing... I guess this is
the form I should send:
http://www.hosted-projects.com/trac/TracDemo/Demo/newticket
2010/1/5 Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org
On Jan 5,
On Jan 5, 2010, at 18:37, Celso Coutinho wrote:
It worked now... because of the port clean! Do you still want me to send you
the ticket?
If you can't reproduce the problem now, then no.
I didn't quite understand this tickets thing... I guess this is the form I
should send:
We track bug
On Jan 5, 2010, at 18:36, dreamcat four wrote:
I tried installing some new software today which required a `port upgrade
curl`.
After a `port selfupdate`, then upgrading Curl failed with:
--- Computing dependencies for curl
--- Configuring curl
Error: Target org.macports.configure
Ok! Thanks again for the help!
2010/1/6 Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org
On Jan 5, 2010, at 18:37, Celso Coutinho wrote:
It worked now... because of the port clean! Do you still want me to send
you the ticket?
If you can't reproduce the problem now, then no.
I didn't quite
I'm getting this error when I try to install php5+oracle:
bash-3.2# port install php5-oracle
--- Computing dependencies for php5-oracle
--- Verifying checksum(s) for oracle-instantclient
Error: Checksum (md5) mismatch for
instantclient-basic-10.2.0.4.0-macosx-x64.zip
Error: Checksum (sha1)
Hello,
I noticed the following change in the port installation procedure:
--- Computing dependencies for apr
--- Fetching apr
--- Verifying checksum(s) for apr
--- Extracting apr
--- Applying patches to apr
--- Configuring apr
--- Building apr
--- Staging apr into destroot
---
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