go to linode.com/library, find the excellent openvpn tutorial.
Everything you need.
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Pol Hallen macpo...@fuckaround.org wrote:
Hi folks :-)
I installed openvpn client (I have cert, key and config client).
Where I have to put these files and run openvpn client?
link http://linode.com/library leads to a 404 when I click it..
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:51 AM, kevin beckford chig...@lazyweb.ca wrote:
go to linode.com/library, find the excellent openvpn tutorial.
Everything you need.
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Pol Hallen macpo...@fuckaround.org
I see that Apple has released XCode4 today.
When will MacPorts require that we upgrade to it ... bearing in mind that it
isn't free?
Mark
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Not for free? When you have OSX and have a developer account registered you
get it for free right?
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 7:22 PM, Mark Hattam m...@dxradio.demon.co.ukwrote:
I see that Apple has released XCode4 today.
When will MacPorts require that we upgrade to it ... bearing in mind that
See:
http://developer.apple.com/xcode/
You either have to be a paying member of the iOS or Mac developer programs
($99/year) or to buy XCode store from the App Store for $4.99. Apple seems to
be viewing developers more and more as a direct source of revenue.
On 10 Mar 2011, at 17:21, Jasper
Unfortunately you only get it for free if you have a PAID (99,-) developer
account. The free account doesn't count anymore for version 4, you can still
get version 3.2.6 for free, though. Version 4 is 4 euro or 5 Dollar in the App
Store.
Dom
Am 10.03.2011 um 18:21 schrieb Jasper Frumau
Den 10. mars 2011 kl. 18.28 skrev Bayard Bell:
See:
http://developer.apple.com/xcode/
You either have to be a paying member of the iOS or Mac developer programs
($99/year) or to buy XCode store from the App Store for $4.99. Apple seems to
be viewing developers more and more as a
I understand. Moving files around in other applications has not worked for me
either. I was just experimenting with the MacPorts files, and I did learn some
important things, such as basedir and srcdir which the MySQL 5.1 Reference
Manual says are sometimes necessary to set up the main
Thanks for the info. I agree with your concluding diagnosis about possibly a
rogue my.cnf somewhere. As I said, I have done my best to clean my system, but
I will continue to do so.
David
On Mar 10, 2011, at 12:04 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Mar 9, 2011, at 12:54, David Gentry wrote:
I
You are allowed to visit http://llvm.org/ for the ingredients of Xcode-4. There
are links to lead you to the complete package. Needless to say, you will be
lacking the Apple adjustments until MacPorts gets around to using Xcode-4.
Bayard Bell wrote:
See:
http://developer.apple.com/xcode/
Unfortunately you only get it for free if you have a PAID (99,-) developer
account. The free account doesn't count anymore for version 4, you can still
get version 3.2.6 for free, though. Version 4 is 4 euro or 5 Dollar in the
App Store.
Well, 4 Euro is not so much, but still, it's a
On Mar 10, 2011, at 03:03, Jasper Frumau wrote:
link http://linode.com/library leads to a 404 when I click it..
How about:
http://library.linode.com/
Maybe even:
http://library.linode.com/networking/openvpn/
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On 03/10/2011 07:03 PM, John B Brown wrote:
You are allowed to visit http://llvm.org/ for the ingredients of
Xcode-4. There are links to lead you to the complete package. Needless
to say, you will be lacking the Apple adjustments until MacPorts gets
around to using Xcode-4.
No. LLVM/clang is
Le Thu 10/03/2011, Mark Hattam disait
I see that Apple has released XCode4 today.
When will MacPorts require that we upgrade to it ... bearing in mind that it
isn't free?
And that appstore necesitates to approve licences which gives many rights to
Apple (rights to disseminate personal
On 10 Mar 2011, at 18:37, Rainer Müller wrote:
On 03/10/2011 07:03 PM, John B Brown wrote:
You are allowed to visit http://llvm.org/ for the ingredients of
Xcode-4. There are links to lead you to the complete package. Needless
to say, you will be lacking the Apple adjustments until MacPorts
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 07:08:48PM +0100, Marko K?ning wrote:
Unfortunately you only get it for free if you have a PAID (99,-)
developer account. The free account doesn't count anymore for version
4, you can still get version 3.2.6 for free, though. Version 4 is 4
euro or 5 Dollar in the
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Mark Hattam m...@dxradio.demon.co.uk wrote:
So Apple's Xcode Developer Tools (version 3.2.1 or later for Snow Leopard [
http://www.macports.org/install.php ] is still applicable and means that
XCode 4 works and is fully supported by MacPorts but not required?
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Gregory Seidman
gsslist+macpo...@anthropohedron.net wrote:
Rumor has it that it is a regulatory issue. If Apple bundles too much
software with the OS or machine or something they open themselves up to
antitrust issues. I'm sort of surprised they don't have just
Maybe.
I'm actually pondering whether I should go for the Dev account, as it allows
to get newer version of Mac OS X as well.
J.
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 2:04 PM, Gregory Seidman
gsslist+macpo...@anthropohedron.net wrote:
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 07:08:48PM +0100, Marko K?ning wrote:
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011, Erwan David wrote:
Le Thu 10/03/2011, Mark Hattam disait
I see that Apple has released XCode4 today.
When will MacPorts require that we upgrade to it ... bearing in mind that it
isn't free?
And that appstore necesitates to approve licences which gives many rights to
Bayard,
I am responding to your message:
It's not really clear what leads you to suspect corruption in the first
instance. Perhaps we might start with how you get to that conclusion and work
out a shared understanding of the problem on that basis?
Please refer to my reply to
On 2011-03-10 19:56 , Mark Hattam wrote:
So Apple's Xcode Developer Tools (version 3.2.1 or later for Snow
Leopard [ http://www.macports.org/install.php ] is still applicable
and means that XCode 4 works and is fully supported by MacPorts but
not required?
Of course, MacPorts still works with
On Mar 8, 2011, Dave Aiello wrote:
Do you think that this should be raised as some sort of bug? I mean,
I would never have thought that something labeled perl5
@5.12.3_1+perl5_8 was actually Perl 5.8.9 unless someone suggested
it.
We could change the version of the perl5 port to just 5 to
I have to admit that I have no idea if and to which extent MacPorts
works with Xcode 4, as I didn't buy it (yet?
I'm not sure how much MacPorts depends on the lower SDKs (10.4 and 10.5) or
whether MacPorts depends on those at all, but Xcode 4 does away with those on
every install. Meaning
I have to admit that I have no idea if and to which extent MacPorts
works with Xcode 4, as I didn't buy it (yet?
I'm not sure how much MacPorts depends on the lower SDKs (10.4 and 10.5) or
whether MacPorts depends on those at all, but Xcode 4 does away with those on
every install.
Sorry for the cross-post, but as this issue has been on both the users and the
dev lists, I'm posting to both.
I know that there's a lot of concern about the cost of Xcode 4, as well as of
some compatibility issues. I know the portmgr team has been thinking about
this, and has passed on some
I have to admit that I have no idea if and to which extent MacPorts
works with Xcode 4, as I didn't buy it (yet?
I'm not sure how much MacPorts depends on the lower SDKs (10.4 and 10.5)
or whether MacPorts depends on those at all, but Xcode 4 does away with
those on every install.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 4:16 AM, James Berry jbe...@macports.org wrote:
Sorry for the cross-post, but as this issue has been on both the users and
the dev lists, I'm posting to both.
I know that there's a lot of concern about the cost of Xcode 4, as well as
of some compatibility issues. I
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