On 2013-02-23 23:34, Jan Stary wrote:
On Feb 23 21:53:13, jon...@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk wrote:
The top section says that macports is
targeting mainly the current Mac OS X release (10.8, A.K.A. Mountain Lion)
and the immediately previous two (10.7, A.K.A. Lion and 10.6, A.K.A. Snow
Leopard).
On 2013-02-23 20:23, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
What happens if you query the sqlite registry db directly?
$ sqlite3 /opt/local/var/macports/registry/registry.db .schema
$ sqlite3 /opt/local/var/macports/registry/registry.db select
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 11:33:40PM -0600, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Well, the binary version that I found failed---it requires Mt Lion or
better.
I see no open tickets for kdenlive, so if that doesn't build for you
either, please file a ticket for that too.
I found one. It's closed because it
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 06:20:53AM -0600, Jim Graham wrote:
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 11:33:40PM -0600, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Well, the binary version that I found failed---it requires Mt Lion or
better.
I see no open tickets for kdenlive, so if that doesn't build for you
either, please
On Feb 24 06:20:53, spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 11:33:40PM -0600, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Well, the binary version that I found failed---it requires Mt Lion or
better.
What exactly is your MacOSX version (uname -a)?
How exactly did you try to install the binary package?
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 01:42:30PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
On Feb 24 06:20:53, spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 11:33:40PM -0600, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
What exactly is your MacOSX version (uname -a)?
Darwin n5ial-1.local 11.4.2 Darwin Kernel Version 11.4.2: Thu Aug 23
On Feb 24 07:24:15, spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 01:42:30PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
On Feb 24 06:20:53, spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 11:33:40PM -0600, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
What exactly is your MacOSX version (uname -a)?
Darwin n5ial-1.local
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 07:24:15AM -0600, Jim Graham wrote:
Ok...what is the command to run kdenlive?
Never mind this...I read deeper into the port man page and found
the right port command to point me to kdenlive, and installed
and ran kdenlive.app.
But now there's a new problem, and I'm
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 12:29 AM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
The files /usr/bin/{tcl,wi}sh8.5 are part of OS X.
Yeah, I renamed those to _.8.5.fubar and changed the sym. links,
as that was first in my path, and those (like the ActiveTcl 8.4.x
release for Mac) generate a LOT
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 09:30:42AM -0500, Brandon Allbery wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 12:29 AM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
The files /usr/bin/{tcl,wi}sh8.5 are part of OS X.
Yeah, I renamed those to _.8.5.fubar and changed the sym. links,
as that was first in my
On Feb 24 08:05:02, spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 07:24:15AM -0600, Jim Graham wrote:
Ok...what is the command to run kdenlive?
Never mind this...I read deeper into the port man page and found
the right port command to point me to kdenlive, and installed
and ran
On Feb 24 08:23:36, spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 03:01:36PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
On Feb 24 07:24:15, spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
This one had a pkg file, so
I just double-clicked on it. It then asked me which drive to install it
on---either my main hard
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 04:54:21PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
On Feb 24 08:05:02, spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 07:24:15AM -0600, Jim Graham wrote:
Ok...what is the command to run kdenlive?
Never mind this...I read deeper into the port man page and found
the
Am Sonntag, 24. Februar 2013, 10:27:09 schrieb Jim Graham:
From macports? What's the kdenlive APP,
as opposed to macport's multimedia/kdenlive?
Mainly for audio ardour2 (and the upcoming 3) is worth a look as it aims to
provide a full featured Open Source DAW.
Not shure if ardour is still
On Feb 24 10:27:09, spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 04:54:21PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
On Feb 24 08:05:02, spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 07:24:15AM -0600, Jim Graham wrote:
Ok...what is the command to run kdenlive?
Never mind this...I
On Feb 24 17:30:12, n...@syndicat.com wrote:
Am Sonntag, 24. Februar 2013, 10:27:09 schrieb Jim Graham:
From macports? What's the kdenlive APP,
as opposed to macport's multimedia/kdenlive?
Mainly for audio ardour2 (and the upcoming 3) is worth a look as it aims to
provide a full
Hello,
drkonqi seems to be a KDE4 process that is somehow problematic:
http://trac.macports.org/ticket/26591
DrKonqi is the crash reporter of KDE. It can be problematic, but when it is
invoked, it means that something already went wrong.
I just installed and tested kdenlive, and it seems
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 05:30:12PM +0100, Niels Dettenbach wrote:
Mainly for audio ardour2 (and the upcoming 3) is worth a look as it aims to
provide a full featured Open Source DAW.
Not shure if ardour is still in macports but as available as binary packages
i
assume it should be still
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 05:39:46PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
On Feb 24 10:27:09, spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 04:54:21PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
On Feb 24 08:05:02, spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
and ran kdenlive.app.
From macports? What's the kdenlive APP,
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
the right port command to point me to kdenlive, and installed
and ran kdenlive.app.
From macports? What's the kdenlive APP,
as opposed to macport's multimedia/kdenlive?
KDE defaults to building native, so KDE apps end up as
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 11:27 AM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
Btw, your suggestion, port install -b kdenlive, produce the exact same
result, including the mysterious drkonqi.app that keeps failing when
kdenlive tries to run. The error log says its parent app is kdenlive,
drconqi
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 01:46:31AM +0900, Nicolas Pavillon wrote:
Hello,
drkonqi seems to be a KDE4 process that is somehow problematic:
http://trac.macports.org/ticket/26591
DrKonqi is the crash reporter of KDE. It can be problematic, but when
it is invoked, it means that something
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 12:11:24PM -0500, Brandon Allbery wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 11:27 AM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
drconqi is KDE's crash manager;
[]
always been flaky (and useless even when it runs, as you need to install
all the KDE dependencies with debug
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 12:07:14PM -0500, Brandon Allbery wrote:
KDE defaults to building native, so KDE apps end up as app bundles in
/Applications/MacPorts.
I think I now know where I'm going wrong. How do I need to run kdenlive?
Do I just execute kdenlive.app? Or do I need to run
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 12:21 PM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
always been flaky (and useless even when it runs, as you need to install
all the KDE dependencies with debug symbols for it to be able to do
anything at all useful).
I didn't install it---if it's there, macports
On 24 Feb 2013, at 05:24 PM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 12:07:14PM -0500, Brandon Allbery wrote:
KDE defaults to building native, so KDE apps end up as app bundles in
/Applications/MacPorts.
I think I now know where I'm going wrong. How do I need to
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 05:39:16PM +, Chris Jones wrote:
Did you pay attention to the various messages that would have been
printed, when you first installed keen live and it's dependencies ? For
install telling you to set up the launchd for dbus ? The exact command
you need to run is
I didn't even see any of it. I tend to let ports install and take care
of themselves, unless I see any notes at the end of the install (where I
do look for them).
So what do I need to do?
You can review all the notes for installed KDE4 ports:
`port notes installed and category:kde4`
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 01:44:00AM -0500, Lawrence Vel?zquez wrote:
On Feb 24, 2013, at 12:29 AM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
The mystery, however, is how tclsh8.5 managed to remove itself from
/opt/local/bin without my removing it or giving anything else the
permission to
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 01:00:02PM -0500, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
I didn't even see any of it. I tend to let ports install and take care
of themselves, unless I see any notes at the end of the install (where I
do look for them).
So what do I need to do?
You can review all the notes
Hi MacPorters,
after years of absence today I gave macports another try. I installed xorg
first and after this fontforge, both without any special options. When I then
launched fontforge Apple's X11.app opened. I then disabled this by issuing:
launchctl unload -w
It seems you disabled auto-running of X11 but the error indicates X11 must be
running prior to launching the application. Consider either running it manually
or turn the LauchAgent back on.
On Feb 24, 2013, at 1:04 PM, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf wrote:
Feb 24 18:57:44 MBP15
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 1:04 PM, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf
lars.sonchocky-helld...@hamburg.de wrote:
after years of absence today I gave macports another try. I installed xorg
first and after this fontforge, both without any special options. When I
then launched fontforge Apple's X11.app
On Feb 24, 2013, at 9:24 AM, Jim Graham wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 12:07:14PM -0500, Brandon Allbery wrote:
KDE defaults to building native, so KDE apps end up as app bundles in
/Applications/MacPorts.
I think I now know where I'm going wrong. How do I need to run kdenlive?
Do I
On 24 Feb 2013, at 6:00pm, Jeremy Lavergne jer...@lavergne.gotdns.org wrote:
I didn't even see any of it. I tend to let ports install and take care
of themselves, unless I see any notes at the end of the install (where I
do look for them).
So what do I need to do?
You can review all
but for some reason it misses
Chris-Jones-Macbook-Pro ~ port notes dbus
That's because dbus isn't category:kde4
Just axe the and category:kde4 off to see more ports' notes.
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Hi,
On 24 Feb 2013, at 05:57 PM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 05:39:16PM +, Chris Jones wrote:
Did you pay attention to the various messages that would have been
printed, when you first installed keen live and it's dependencies ? For
install telling
Am 24.02.2013 um 19:23 schrieb Brandon Allbery:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 1:04 PM, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf
lars.sonchocky-helld...@hamburg.de wrote:
after years of absence today I gave macports another try. I installed xorg
first and after this fontforge, both without any special options.
Hi,
On 24 Feb 2013, at 06:58 PM, Jeremy Lavergne jer...@lavergne.gotdns.org wrote:
but for some reason it misses
Chris-Jones-Macbook-Pro ~ port notes dbus
That's because dbus isn't category:kde4
Just axe the and category:kde4 off to see more ports' notes.
Well yes... My point was
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 10:35:59AM -0800, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
On Feb 24, 2013, at 9:24 AM, Jim Graham wrote:
If the notes for kde, dbus and other installed dependencies have been
followed then I would expect double clicking
/Applications/MacPorts/kdenlive.app to launch kdenlive.
Hi,
You should only have run as root (or better via sudo as a regular user. There
is a slight difference and macports works best with sudo) the commands the
'port notes' explicitly said you should run through sudo. The rest should be
run as your regular user account.
The launchd commands
On Feb 24, 2013, at 1:03 PM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
I had to re-install it, because it magically uninstalled itself, during,
I suspect, the upgrade to the latest macports.
You mentioned that you upgraded to a new MacPorts base recently. Unless you
installed it from source, the
On 24 Feb 2013, at 07:17 PM, Chris Jones jon...@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk wrote:
Hi,
You should only have run as root (or better via sudo as a regular user. There
is a slight difference and macports works best with sudo) the commands the
'port notes' explicitly said you should run through sudo.
On Feb 24, 2013, at 11:27 AM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
But let's try that again (running port location kdenlive from vim using
!!port location kdenlive:
Port kdenlive 0.9.4_0 is installed as an image in:
On Feb 23, 2013, at 9:42 PM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm still running Lion, until this whole X11 being missing thing is
fixed (I'm not holding my breath, since nobody else seems to think it's
a flawi in ML like I do).
You can get an X server on Mountain Lion by installing the
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Lawrence Velázquez lar...@macports.orgwrote:
On Feb 23, 2013, at 9:42 PM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm still running Lion, until this whole X11 being missing thing is
fixed (I'm not holding my breath, since nobody else seems to think it's
a
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 02:20:48PM -0500, Lawrence Vel?zquez wrote:
On Feb 24, 2013, at 1:03 PM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
I had to re-install it, because it magically uninstalled itself, during,
I suspect, the upgrade to the latest macports.
You mentioned that you upgraded
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 02:57:26PM -0500, Brandon Allbery wrote:
Moreover, ML provides a stub that offers to download and install XQuartz;
this is a reasonable way to handle making a component optional.
I obviously missed this bit in the discussions (which, I must admit, I
did not read all of
Hi,
trying to install inkscape I got the following error:
Error: org.macports.activate for port dbus returned: Image error:
/Library/LaunchAgents/org.freedesktop.dbus-session.plist already exists and
does not belong to a registered port. Unable to activate port dbus. Use 'port
-f activate
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 03:43:23PM -0500, Brandon Allbery wrote:
I don't think it will be free unless you did the Lion upgrade fairly
recently. It's something like $20.
Then I probably won't be doing the upgrade at all. But even if I did
find a reason to pay to upgrade the OS, I would still
On 2013-02-24 21:07, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf wrote:
This might be caused by the fact I had a very outdated macports installed
before (from 10.4 something) which I wasn't able to upgrade. So I removed
everything manually but did not look into /Library/LaunchAgents/ and
There are lots of things that Macports COULD theoretically do, but
given the available resources it basically only works in one way.
That means that there is one available version of every port, and
there is no trivial mechanism to only apply security updates etc etc.
So if you run port upgrade
A bit late now, but my impression from earlier in this thread when
there was some discussion about installing a binary... I think Jim was
installing a non-Macports binary. Which is fine of course, but
certainly has nothing to do with Macports... and it should be realized
that at times it can
On 24 Feb 2013, at 07:57 PM, Brandon Allbery allber...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Lawrence Velázquez lar...@macports.org
wrote:
On Feb 23, 2013, at 9:42 PM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm still running Lion, until this whole X11 being missing thing is
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 01:11:54PM -0800, Scott Webster wrote:
A bit late now, but my impression from earlier in this thread when
there was some discussion about installing a binary... I think Jim was
installing a non-Macports binary.
Only for one or two posts---I mentioned (was not asking
On Feb 24, 2013, at 05:01, Rainer Müller wrote:
On 2013-02-23 23:34, Jan Stary wrote:
On Feb 23 21:53:13, jon...@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk wrote:
The top section says that macports is
targeting mainly the current Mac OS X release (10.8, A.K.A. Mountain Lion)
and the immediately previous two
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 01:03:23PM -0800, Scott Webster wrote:
That means that there is one available version of every port, and
But maybe you are saying that you never upgraded, in which case I
cannot understand how your ports would have gotten updated.
I did the selfupdate for macports, and
On Feb 23, 2013, at 09:07, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
I am trying to install SoX using a binary package on my 10.5.8
which is
$ uname -a
Darwin mac.stare.cz 9.8.0 Darwin Kernel Version 9.8.0: Wed Jul 15
16:55:01 PDT 2009; root:xnu-1228.15.4~1/RELEASE_I386 i386
Are binary packages
On Feb 24, 2013, at 2:58 PM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
That's fine. But considering the fact that there are syntax changes
between Tcl/Tk versions, removing an existing one is most definitely NOT
safe, as it could break Tcl/Tk programs that the user has written. I
personally
On Feb 24, 2013, at 13:58, Jim Graham wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 02:20:48PM -0500, Lawrence Velázquez wrote:
On Feb 24, 2013, at 1:03 PM, Jim Graham wrote:
I had to re-install it, because it magically uninstalled itself, during,
I suspect, the upgrade to the latest macports.
You
On Feb 24, 2013, at 4:35 PM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
I think, when it failed because I don't have 10.8.x (or do I? About
this Mac says it's 10.7.5, but after reading my uname -a output,
someone said I did have 10.8, presumably based on that output),
I mentioned that. Not
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 05:12:03PM -0500, Lawrence Vel?zquez wrote:
On Feb 24, 2013, at 4:35 PM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
Just to clear things up, that statement was incorrect. Your uname output was
Darwin n5ial-1.local 11.4.2 Darwin Kernel Version 11.4.2: Thu Aug 23
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 2:10 PM, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org wrote:
There are lots of things that Macports COULD theoretically do, but
given the available resources it basically only works in one way.
That means that there is one available version of every port, and
This is not
On Feb 24, 2013, at 15:00, Rainer Müller wrote:
On 2013-02-24 21:07, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf wrote:
This might be caused by the fact I had a very outdated macports installed
before (from 10.4 something) which I wasn't able to upgrade. So I removed
everything manually but did not look into
On Feb 24 10:48:24, spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
ardour2 is in macports. The site for the binary version demands money
for the Mac OS X working version (or you get a demo that doesn't save
anything). Considering that I currently have $1.38 to last until my
next disability payment in March,
On Feb 24 12:29:11, allber...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 12:21 PM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
always been flaky (and useless even when it runs, as you need to install
all the KDE dependencies with debug symbols for it to be able to do
anything at all useful).
On Feb 24 15:35:58, spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
So does just double clipping the app in Finder work? It does for me...
And now the real reason for this response. I haven't put the icon in
finder's Applications folder (which I rarely use anyways), but it is in
the dock, and yes, it works
On Feb 24 12:07:14, allber...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
the right port command to point me to kdenlive, and installed
and ran kdenlive.app.
From macports? What's the kdenlive APP,
as opposed to macport's multimedia/kdenlive?
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 2:50 PM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
Does that mean that macports installs stuff out of /opt/local?
For example, under /Applications?
Yes.
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On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 05:04:04PM -0500, Lawrence Vel?zquez wrote:
On Feb 24, 2013, at 2:58 PM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
A valid point, of course. We generally try to provide multiple options
in situations where versions matter for one reason or another. For
instance, see the
On Feb 24 14:51:07, sewebs...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 2:50 PM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
Does that mean that macports installs stuff out of /opt/local?
For example, under /Applications?
Yes.
Do we mention it in the Guide or in the FAQ?
There was this whole debate
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 11:43:26PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
This is just one example of the utter crap that KDE is.
The original question was what is a good video editor.
If kdenlive is KDE-based (which it is), avoid it;
like anything else that is KDE-based.
:-)
I tend to agree (see
The big issue with /usr/local is it gets pulled into software builds without
permission, due to various configure scripts and compilers. Clobbering files in
/Applications is a separate issue, since they tend to be monolithic.
Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
On Feb 24 14:51:07,
On 2013-02-23 15:57, Christian Franke wrote:
Rainer Müller wrote:
Line 165 of this file contains the following regex:
C300-CTFDDA[AC](064|128|256)MAG|, // tested with [...]
The trailing '|' is a regression from a previous split of entries in
r3772. I fixed this in r3779 (6.0) and
On 24 Feb 2013, at 10:59pm, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 11:43:26PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
This is just one example of the utter crap that KDE is.
The original question was what is a good video editor.
If kdenlive is KDE-based (which it is), avoid it;
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 11:48:38PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
On Feb 24 15:35:58, spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
And now the real reason for this response. I haven't put the icon in
finder's Applications folder (which I rarely use anyways), but it is in
the dock, and yes, it works nicely.
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 3:03 PM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
What icon was missing? I said I hadn't copied the icon into finder's
Applications, and that, now that it was working, I just used the icon
in the dock. No missing icon that I'm aware of.
You should not have had to copy
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 04:10:42PM -0600, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Feb 24, 2013, at 13:58, Jim Graham wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 02:20:48PM -0500, Lawrence Vel?zquez wrote:
On Feb 24, 2013, at 1:03 PM, Jim Graham wrote:
MacPorts has no knowledge of what non-MacPorts files you have that
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 3:14 PM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
versions of Tcl/Tk. But again, that seems to have been resolved with
the idea of having ports like the following:
tcl8.4
tcl8.5
tcl8.6
wish8.4
wish8.5
wish8.6
But, as has been noted very recently in other threads
On Feb 24, 2013, at 5:58 PM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
On Feb 24 14:51:07, sewebs...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 2:50 PM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
Does that mean that macports installs stuff out of /opt/local?
For example, under /Applications?
Yes.
Do we
On Feb 24, 2013, at 3:11 AM, Rainer Müller wrote:
On 2013-02-23 20:23, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
What happens if you query the sqlite registry db directly?
$ sqlite3 /opt/local/var/macports/registry/registry.db .schema
$ sqlite3 /opt/local/var/macports/registry/registry.db select
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 11:03:54PM +, Chris Jones wrote:
On 24 Feb 2013, at 10:59pm, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
There is nothing wrong with KDE, as long as you properly install the
dependencies it requires. My reading of this rather long thread is all
of the problems would
Hi,
On 24 Feb 2013, at 11:23pm, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 11:03:54PM +, Chris Jones wrote:
On 24 Feb 2013, at 10:59pm, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
There is nothing wrong with KDE, as long as you properly install the
dependencies it
There is nothing wrong with KDE, as long as you properly install the
dependencies it requires. My reading of this rather long thread is all
of the problems would have been avoided if the OP had followed the
instructions as presented to them. You cannot blame KDE for the
problems that arose
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 03:08:50PM -0800, Scott Webster wrote:
You should not have had to copy the icon (I assume you mean the
application) anywhere. You could just run it from
/Applications/Macports or maybe it is /Applications/Macports/KDE4
I was referring to the install process with
Hi,
On 24 Feb 2013, at 11:29pm, Michael keybou...@gmail.com wrote:
There is nothing wrong with KDE, as long as you properly install the
dependencies it requires. My reading of this rather long thread is all
of the problems would have been avoided if the OP had followed the
instructions as
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
I was referring to the install process with online stuff, where it gives
you this neat little display where you move an icon for the app into
an icon for Applications. Not really necessary, but it's there. As I
Right,
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 3:31 PM, Chris Jones jon...@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk wrote:
My question, as someone who needs a better editor than iMovie, is: Exactly
what do I need to do to get kdenlive to work properly?
just run
sudo port install kdenlive
and make sure you follow the instructions
On 24 Feb 2013, at 11:30pm, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 03:08:50PM -0800, Scott Webster wrote:
You should not have had to copy the icon (I assume you mean the
application) anywhere. You could just run it from
/Applications/Macports or maybe it is
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 03:20:55PM -0800, Adam Dershowitz wrote:
Do the above look correct? Any thoughts about how it might be
possible to repair this?
Find the broken entry, delete it, remove the corresponding file manually
(if you can find out which one it is). If you can't removing the
On Feb 24 17:03:57, spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 11:48:38PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
On Feb 24 15:35:58, spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
And now the real reason for this response. I haven't put the icon in
finder's Applications folder (which I rarely use anyways),
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 03:33:08PM -0800, Scott Webster wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
I was referring to the install process with online stuff, where it gives
you this neat little display where you move an icon for the app into
an icon for
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 12:41:17AM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
That's not how macport's ports are installed. You don't have to move
any icon anywhere.
No, of course you don't. But as you already know, having read my post
before commenting, I wasn't talking about macports installs for that
On Feb 24 17:48:04, spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 12:41:17AM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
That's not how macport's ports are installed. You don't have to move
any icon anywhere.
No, of course you don't. But as you already know, having read my post
before
On Feb 24, 2013, at 5:55 PM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
Point is, the answer to that person's question is a solid YES, it is
used extensively outside of macports.
The impression I get is that Tcl is one of those tools that is much more
commonly used by people who *use computers to
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
On Feb 24 12:07:14, allber...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
the right port command to point me to kdenlive, and installed
and ran kdenlive.app.
From macports?
At 5:23 PM -0600 2/24/13, Jim Graham wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 11:03:54PM +, Chris Jones wrote:
On 24 Feb 2013, at 10:59pm, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
There is nothing wrong with KDE, as long as you properly install the
dependencies it requires. My reading of this
There are issues on all fronts: crown job updates, distributed installs, etc.
No one size fits all :-)
Craig Treleaven ctrelea...@cogeco.ca wrote:
At 5:23 PM -0600 2/24/13, Jim Graham wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 11:03:54PM +, Chris Jones wrote:
On 24 Feb 2013, at 10:59pm, Jim Graham
On 25/02/2013, at 12:54 PM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
There are issues on all fronts: crown job updates, distributed installs, etc.
No one size fits all :-)
Notes that flash by are one of my pet (only) gripes in Macports. May I
suggest:
4) Macports remembers, on a temp file, which ports in
Crown was a lovely autocorrect for cron
Ian Wadham iandw...@gmail.com wrote:
On 25/02/2013, at 12:54 PM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
There are issues on all fronts: crown job updates, distributed
installs, etc. No one size fits all :-)
Notes that flash by are one of my pet (only) gripes in
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