HI folks,
I was recently asked by my credit card processor to update BIND to
9.6.1 or later. The BIND I was using was the one that comes with
10.6.4 - 9.6.0, I think.
So of course being a fan of MacPorts I installed the latest, 9.7.1.
I removed the startup item for the previous version.
Dan Ports wrote:
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 07:17:10PM -0400, Emden R. Gansner wrote:
Second, pdflatex almost finishes except I get
! Package graphics Error: No driver specified.
Does this happen during format generation (i.e. while installing
texlive-latex) or when trying to run
Excellent. Did the trick.
plus I learned a new MacPorts trick: contents.
Thanks!
At 8:04 AM -0700 9/18/10, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
On Sep 18, 2010, at 2:18 AM, Bill Christensen wrote:
HI folks,
I was recently asked by my credit card processor to update BIND to
9.6.1 or later. The BIND
On Sep 17, 2010, at 14:36, Michael Dickens wrote:
On Sep 17, 2010, at 3:22 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
AFAIK the differences do still exist and will always exist. The problem as I
understand it is if you try to compile library A with compiler X and compile
program B (which links with library A)
I had no idea Ports and Fink were two different things. I'm relatively
new to Mac products (but very familiar with Unix) so at first I thought
that the Ports/Fink system was the same, and that both used the same
repos/sources or whatever. However I discovered the two were different but
Fink seems
On Sep 18, 2010, at 6:38 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Now, in the specific case of py*-numpy and its dependency atlas, it seems
that py*-numpy doesn't link with any libgcc_s.1.dylib so it might not be
affected by this problem. Bear in mind I have not actually experienced any
of the issues we're
fink predates (I used back in the mac os x server days (os 9 with next parts))
macports and which started I think as Darwinports.d
They do/did the same thing manage port trees for os x.
When Jordan Hubbard joined darwinports I switched from fink to darwinports
because I thought Jordan was so
Hi
Just to throw in my 2c, I started with Fink as well, I shifted to Macports when
I discovered they had a more recent copy of Wireshark (and most other unix'y
networking apps as well), I have not looked at Fink at all for the last few
years. Maybe things have changed, but I just wanted to