Hi,
I hope this is not a too often repeated question, but I guess no ;-)
I have no need for MacPorts anymore at the moment and so I tried to uninstall
it from my MacBook Pro doing the following steps:
port uninstall -f all
sudo rm -rf \
/opt/local \
/Applications/DarwinPorts \
On 2011-07-26 10:09 , Christian Roessner wrote:
So far so good, but in Launcher I still see MacPorts (others) folder with
Build Applet in it and it seems I can not remove that as normal user. Could
somebody point me please to the configuration location/file/plist whatever to
remove that
On 2011-07-26 10:29 , James F. Marshall wrote:
On Jul 26, 2011, at 1:25 AM, Rainer Müller wrote:
Does /Applications/MacPorts still exist?
No. I just checked.
Hm, until now I thought Launchpad would just resemble the items from
/Applications.
While there are many instructions on the net
So far so good, but in Launcher I
still see MacPorts (others) folder with "Build Applet" in it
and it seems I can not remove that as normal user. Could
somebody point me please to the configuration
Hey,
I am trying to install openmpi via Macport 2.0 but am running into
trouble while building.
* from the main.log .. snip
:info:build make[9]: Entering directory
TUAW has something about resetting the Lauchpad completely, but I am
pretty sure this will also destroy any custom order and groups of the
icons. So be careful and only use it if no other solution exists.
http://www.tuaw.com/2011/07/21/how-to-refresh-os-x-lions-launchpad-contents/
Thanks a
On Jul 26, 2011, at 03:46, Tim Harder wrote:
I am trying to install openmpi via Macport 2.0 but am running into trouble
while building.
* from the main.log .. snip
:info:build make[9]: Entering directory
On 07/26/2011 03:45 AM, Arno Hautala wrote:
I've successfully enabled fetching archives from my desktop
installation (Thanks!).
Now, I wonder if there is an equivalent command to fetch those
archives as there is to fetch the source package.
Yes, it is called 'port archivefetch'.
Rainer
Excellent. Thanks.
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 06:18, Rainer Müller rai...@macports.org wrote:
Yes, it is called 'port archivefetch'.
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On Jul 25, 2011, at 7:10 PM, Rainer Müller wrote:
On 2011-07-26 00:53 , Daniel J. Luke wrote:
On Jul 25, 2011, at 6:26 PM, David L Ballenger wrote:
On my laptop, which is connected to my Open Directory domain, my personal
account is set up as a mobile accoun, which means I have an account
hello,
I hope this is the right place to ask.
I'm in search for an iSCSI-Target daemon for mac osx 10.6.x or 10.7. to use it
in conjunction with virtualbox.
all I found was a a little description how-to compile an old version of
netbsd-iscsi-20080207
Hey Ryan,
that seems to have done the job ..
I removed the
--with-xgrid
line from the openmpi portfile and added the line
configure.compiler gcc-4.2
compiled fine.
Thanks
Tim
On 7/26/11 11:10 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jul 26, 2011, at 03:46, Tim Harder wrote:
I am trying to install
I'm trying to install LilyPond but I keep getting this error:
Mac:Cesar:Desktop$ sudo port install lilypondError: Unable to execute port:
couldn't open
Got it to work on by cleaning up /opt/local/var/macports/build
Quite strange, permission when running sudo… Anyway, thanks!
On 26/07/2011, at 11:02, Siegfried wrote:
I'm trying to install LilyPond but I keep getting this error:
$ sudo port install lilypondError: Unable to execute port:
Thanks for all the work you do to help the rest of us out :)
-roger-
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I've just raised a new ticket at macports on a problem building QT3 as part of
installing gnucash. The pertinent part of the error log seems to be that when
it's compiling the mutex code, there's a loss of precision when casting.
:info:build tools/qmutex_unix.cpp: In member function ‘virtual
Yeah. I suspect much of QT3 has issues where they assume sizeof(int) ==
sizeof(long) == sizeof(void *) ...
If you need QT3, you'll need to use i386 and not x86_64 ... I'd recommend
jumping to QT4 since QT3 hasn't seen development for many, many years.
On Jul 26, 2011, at 1:21 PM, Andrew Long
Hello,
The result to an attempt of:
sudo port upgrade installed
failed displaying the following error:
--- Computing dependencies for gdk-pixbuf2
--- Cleaning gdk-pixbuf2
--- Unable to uninstall gdk-pixbuf2 @2.22.1_1, the following ports
depend on it:
--- gtk2
Did you see ticket #30326 ?
selfupdating upgrading should give you 3.3.8_12 which doesn't show your error
anymore.
At least I hope it doesn't. For me it worked on Snow Leopard.
On Jul 26, 2011, at 10:21 PM, Andrew Long wrote:
I've just raised a new ticket at macports on a problem building
It's the new privilege-dropping mode that's enabled by default in MacPorts
2.0.0. I'll bet you started building LilyPond with MacPorts 1.9.2 (state file
would be owned by root), interrupted the build somehow, then upgraded to
MacPorts 2.0.0, then tried to resume the build (macports users does
On 26 Jul 2011, at 22:36, Marko Käning wrote:
Did you see ticket #30326 ?
selfupdating upgrading should give you 3.3.8_12 which doesn't show your
error anymore.
At least I hope it doesn't. For me it worked on Snow Leopard.
On Jul 26, 2011, at 10:21 PM, Andrew Long wrote:
I've
I'd vote for that as long as that is less than 1000 so as not to conflict with
the Directory Administrator account. It's what I was suggesting in one of my
emails, but maybe wasn't so clear about it.
- David
On Jul 25, 2011, at 7:21 PM, James Berry wrote:
What if MacPorts were simply
On 26 Jul 2011, at 22:04, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
Yeah. I suspect much of QT3 has issues where they assume sizeof(int) ==
sizeof(long) == sizeof(void *) ...
If you need QT3, you'll need to use i386 and not x86_64 ... I'd recommend
jumping to QT4 since QT3 hasn't seen development for
On Jul 26, 2011, at 4:09 PM, Andrew Long wrote:
On 26 Jul 2011, at 22:04, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
Yeah. I suspect much of QT3 has issues where they assume sizeof(int) ==
sizeof(long) == sizeof(void *) ...
If you need QT3, you'll need to use i386 and not x86_64 ... I'd recommend
I've just upgraded to MacPorts 2.0.0. I had MacPorts configured for running as
a non-root user, not named macports. How do I configure MacPorts to, when run
as root (for packages which require root to install, such as macfuse or
clamav), drop privileges by switching to a user other than
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