RE: Re: Upgrade ffmpeg 0.6_0 problem

2010-07-31 Thread t...@qx.net
Now I have a new error. I have attached three files. One is the terminal output from the time I started after receiving this post. One is the main.log indicated by the terminal output. The main.log suggested that I look at config.err, which I have included also. This error occurred while at

Re: Huge system slowdown while installing ports

2010-07-31 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jul 31, 2010, at 17:57, Haravikk wrote: > I've actually always experienced this with Mac Ports, and I'm afraid I'm not > sure what version I first tried, but when installing ports I often find that > my system really crawls along at a snail's pace. Today I've spent nearly 13 > hours installi

Re: Huge system slowdown while installing ports

2010-07-31 Thread Scott Haneda
On Jul 31, 2010, at 3:57 PM, Haravikk wrote: > I've actually always experienced this with Mac Ports, and I'm afraid I'm not > sure what version I first tried, but when installing ports I often find that > my system really crawls along at a snail's pace. Today I've spent nearly 13 > hours insta

Re: Huge system slowdown while installing ports

2010-07-31 Thread Brandon S Allbery KF8NH
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 7/31/10 18:57 , Haravikk wrote: > I've actually always experienced this with Mac Ports, and I'm afraid > I'm not sure what version I first tried, but when installing ports I > often find that my system really crawls along at a snail's pace. > Today

Huge system slowdown while installing ports

2010-07-31 Thread Haravikk
I've actually always experienced this with Mac Ports, and I'm afraid I'm not sure what version I first tried, but when installing ports I often find that my system really crawls along at a snail's pace. Today I've spent nearly 13 hours installing the wine-devel port, even though kernel tasks (wh

Re: Upgrade ffmpeg 0.6_0 problem

2010-07-31 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jul 31, 2010, at 12:25, t...@qx.net wrote: > As a follow-up, just for something to do, I uninstalled/cleaned ffmpeg again, > uninstalled Xcode 2.5, Shutdown my computer ( because I read that > somewhere ), Redownloaded Xcode 2.5 and Installed again, Shutdown the > computer again, restarted a

Re: How do I get rid of all the old cruff?

2010-07-31 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jul 31, 2010, at 08:03, Joshua Root wrote: > On 2010-7-31 22:43 , Philip Neukom wrote: >> If all ports are either active or inactive, why would "port installed" >> show some applications as (active), some as (inactive) and many with no >> comment at all. > > It never shows (inactive) as far a

Re: Creating .pkg

2010-07-31 Thread Scott Webster
On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 6:06 AM, Lorenzo Pii wrote: > Hi; > I've just installed macports and I have some questions. I tried and compile > successfully gnuplot on my mac. Once I've done that I've created a .pkg > installer. Here's my questions: > > - Is there any way of creating a drag and drop app

RE: Re: Upgrade ffmpeg 0.6_0 problem

2010-07-31 Thread t...@qx.net
As a follow-up, just for something to do, I uninstalled/cleaned ffmpeg again, uninstalled Xcode 2.5, Shutdown my computer ( because I read that somewhere ), Redownloaded Xcode 2.5 and Installed again, Shutdown the computer again, restarted and did 'sudo port -d selfupdate' ( just for grins ), a

RE: Re: Upgrade ffmpeg 0.6_0 problem

2010-07-31 Thread t...@qx.net
>> I have sent the original email again as a means of distinguishing the >> difference between the error message before deactivating ffmpeg and after >> deactivating ffmpeg. The files were exactly the same, except as noted: > >After deactivating the old ffmpeg, did you clean ffmpeg before attemp

Creating .pkg

2010-07-31 Thread Lorenzo Pii
Hi; I've just installed macports and I have some questions. I tried and compile successfully gnuplot on my mac. Once I've done that I've created a .pkg installer. Here's my questions: - Is there any way of creating a drag and drop app instead of an installing one? - I run the .pkg but I cann

Re: really old port version is broken - not sure why

2010-07-31 Thread Joshua Root
On 2010-7-31 22:44 , Vijay Santhanam wrote: > I tried "port" at bash prompt and receive an error (see below) I'm not > sure how to deal with. > > The software on this computer has been migrated from machine to machine > to machine since I've used the ports.

Re: How do I get rid of all the old cruff?

2010-07-31 Thread Joshua Root
On 2010-7-31 22:43 , Philip Neukom wrote: > If all ports are either active or inactive, why would "port installed" > show some applications as (active), some as (inactive) and many with no > comment at all. It never shows (inactive) as far as I'm aware. - Josh

really old port version is broken - not sure why

2010-07-31 Thread Vijay Santhanam
I tried "port" at bash prompt and receive an error (see below) I'm not sure how to deal with. The software on this computer has been migrated from machine to machine to machine since I've used the ports. What should I do to get macports working again for me? Any help is greatly appreciated

Re: How do I get rid of all the old cruff?

2010-07-31 Thread Philip Neukom
On 31.07.2010 01:36, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > On Jul 31, 2010, at 00:34, Philip Neukom wrote: > >> I did the update to Macports 1.9.1 today. And had all applications >> updated. Afterwards I did a "port clean --all all" and a >> "port_cutleaves" to get rid of all the inactive ports. >> >> But when