Art McGee wrote
> My trick to having a harmonious multi-package manager system is to have a
> hierarchy, [etc]
> ...
> Also key is to make sure that MacPorts comes first in the $PATH, $MANPATH,
> and $INFOPATH.
Thanks, this is good advice. I will check.
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Art McGee wrote
> Yes, you can delete Ghostscript from Homebrew and it won't destroy
> anything
> in MacPorts, but the bigger problem is the fact that you installed
> Homebrew
> in the first place.
Well, that is what I really was asking...but really what I want to know was
will programs that were
Sterling Smith wrote
>> According to
>>
>> https://trac.macports.org/wiki/FAQ#usrlocal
>>
>> you could try to rename /usr/local. MacPorts doesn't install anything to
>> /usr/local. If there is anything that stops working, then try to install
>> it from MacPorts instead. For instance:
>>
>>>
Bradley Giesbrecht-3 wrote
> You might want to rebuild your ports to ensure they did not link against
> /usr/local.
>
> This probably works for this purpose:
> sudo mv /usr/local{,-moved-for-macports}
> port echo installed > port-installed.txt
> port echo requested and active > port-requested-acti
Ryan Schmidt-24 wrote
> You replied only to me. Remember to use the Reply All button in your email
> program to reply to the group also. I’ve re-added the group address to
> this reply.
Thank you for fixing this. I am now using nabble to reply (your original
message appeared to come to my email di
On 2/13/14 4:26 PM, Roger Pack wrote:
> Anybody else get this failure building freerdp?
>
> $ sudo port install freerdp
>
> ...
> _opt_rdp_project_local_var_macports_sources_distfiles.macports.org_ports_net_FreeRDP/FreeRDP/work/FreeRDP-1.1.0-beta+2013071101/client/X11/cli/xfreerdp.c
> cc1: error: u
Anybody else get this failure building freerdp?
$ sudo port install freerdp
...
_opt_rdp_project_local_var_macports_sources_distfiles.macports.org_ports_net_FreeRDP/FreeRDP/work/FreeRDP-1.1.0-beta+2013071101/client/X11/cli/xfreerdp.c
cc1: error: unrecognized command line option "-fobjc-nonfragile
Hi,
> So let's be a little more specific. You are saying that it's
> /usr/local/include and /usr/local/lib that are the problem, not
> /usr/local/bin, right? Otherwise you're saying that, for example,
> MacPorts is incompatible with BBEdit (which puts symlinks in
> /usr/local/bin). Very few "or
On Feb 13, 2014, at 05:09, Kirill Lykov wrote:
> I cannot find a libtbbmalloc_proxy, although libtbbmalloc.dylib is on place.
> I installed tbb 4.2-20130725, MacOS 10.7.5. Shall I open a ticket or there is
> no tbbmalloc_proxy for some reason?
Please file a ticket and Cc me; I’m looking into
Dear MacPorts users,
I cannot find a libtbbmalloc_proxy, although libtbbmalloc.dylib is on place. I
installed tbb 4.2-20130725, MacOS 10.7.5. Shall I open a ticket or there is no
tbbmalloc_proxy for some reason?
Best regards,
Kirill Lykov
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