When I try to install encfs it fails to install macfuse (2.0.3) as I have a
newer version (2.1.7) installed from the official site. Other software
depends on 2.1.7 so uninstalling it is not an option. So what I was thinking
was to edit the macports script for installing encfs to skip macfuse and
I'm building it!
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 2:41 PM, Michael Dickens michae...@macports.orgwrote:
I checked in qt 4.7.2 in r76859 a couple days ago. I hope it helps! - MLD
On Mar 9, 2011, at 11:23 PM, Gabriele Kahlout wrote:
When could we expect the port to be updated to qt-4.7.2. Perhaps
On Mar 15, 2011, at 6:43 AM, seron wrote:
When I try to install encfs it fails to install macfuse (2.0.3) as I have a
newer version (2.1.7) installed from the official site. Other software
depends on 2.1.7 so uninstalling it is not an option. So what I was thinking
was to edit the macports
Hi Mac fans,
I'm in need of some help to get php working with postgresql support. Searching
the net I could not find any (to me) helpfull information, other then I might
try the MacPorts. I've installed MacPorts but I can not really find how to use
this to solve my problem.
Here's my current
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 08:52:45AM -0600, Frank Schima wrote:
The official Macfuse site says 2.0.3,2 is the latest version [1]. Where are
you seeing 2.1.7?
My understanding is that MacFUSE has effectively been abandoned by its
author, and 2.0.3,2 is the latest released version (so, not
I'm not sure what the general rules are with this, but I've noticed that
port-devel allows people who are so inclined to get closer to the bleeding
edge, presumably forewarned that what they are running is of a markedly
different status. Let people work with the -devel branch and decide from
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 07:39:27PM +0100, Niels Postma said:
Hi Mac fans,
I'm in need of some help to get php working with postgresql support.
Searching the net I could not find any (to me) helpfull information, other
then I might try the MacPorts. I've installed MacPorts but I can not
That's a good idea, to start with anyway. (Later, if 2.1.x is deemed to work
well enough, and the original developer shows no signs of updating the
official version, we could decide to use 2.1.x in the regular macfuse port
anyway.)
My own research on the topic suggests that 2.1.9 is currently
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 07:18:26PM +, Bayard Bell wrote:
I'm not sure what the general rules are with this, but I've noticed that
port-devel allows people who are so inclined to get closer to the bleeding
edge, presumably forewarned that what they are running is of a markedly
different
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 05:43:32AM -0700, seron wrote:
When I try to install encfs it fails to install macfuse (2.0.3) as I have a
newer version (2.1.7) installed from the official site. Other software
depends on 2.1.7 so uninstalling it is not an option. So what I was thinking
was to edit the
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