Re: Tears and Wailing

2014-02-17 Thread David Strubbe
In this context, what would clutch dagga between teeth and climb to top of tower mean...? On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 8:32 AM, Landon J Fuller land...@macports.orgwrote: On Feb 14, 2014, at 8:42 PM, James Linder j...@tigger.ws wrote: I don't like mavericks spaces ... This is a non-MacPorts

Re: Where should non-macports sw be installed? (Was: Problem with Macports, homebrew, and ghostscript)

2014-02-17 Thread Davor Cubranic
On 2014-02-12, at 3:50 PM, Art McGee wrote: On a related note, Homebrew is actually based on GNU Stow. It's basically a clone/ripoff with enhancements. If you're going to use Homebrew, then use it in the same way suggested for Stow, and install packages in your home directory, leaving

help on 'Xcode tool not installed'

2014-02-17 Thread Shiyuan
Hi all, I am on Mac 10.8.5 and Xcode 5.0.2 is installed. From Xcode Preference/Downloads, I can see that the command line tool is installed. I also installed again the command line too (released in 10/2013)l from the following link https://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action# However,

Re: help on 'Xcode tool not installed'

2014-02-17 Thread Sean Farley
Shiyuan gshy2...@gmail.com writes: Hi all, I am on Mac 10.8.5 and Xcode 5.0.2 is installed. From Xcode Preference/Downloads, I can see that the command line tool is installed. I also installed again the command line too (released in 10/2013)l from the following link

Re: help on 'Xcode tool not installed'

2014-02-17 Thread Clemens Lang
Hi, I am on Mac 10.8.5 and Xcode 5.0.2 is installed. From Xcode Preference/Downloads, I can see that the command line tool is installed. I also installed again the command line too (released in 10/2013)l from the following link https://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action# Are you

Re: help on 'Xcode tool not installed'

2014-02-17 Thread Shiyuan
Yes, after a run of `sudo xcodebuild -license`, the complain for xcode command line went away. Thanks Sean! But `sudo port install py27-scipy` still failed. --- Computing dependencies for py27-scipy Error: Dependency 'python27' not found. To report a bug, follow the instructions in the guide:

Re: help on 'Xcode tool not installed'

2014-02-17 Thread Jeremy Lavergne
https://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/trunk/dports/lang/python27/ On Feb 17, 2014, at 16:12, Shiyuan gshy2...@gmail.com wrote: In fact, I cannot find the python27 in the svn repos svn.macports.org. ___ macports-users mailing list

Re: help on 'Xcode tool not installed'

2014-02-17 Thread Shiyuan
I do see the Portfile: /opt/local/var/macports/sources/ svn.macports.org/trunk/dports/lang/python27/Portfile But `port search python27` doesn't return the port python27. So I guess I must have missed some setup steps. The following is what I have done: cd /opt/local/var/macports/sources/sudo

Re: help on 'Xcode tool not installed'

2014-02-17 Thread Clemens Lang
Hi, Any step did I miss? Why Macports cannot find the portfile of python27? You don't have a current portindex. Running sudo port sync (if you want to see the progress output, and you probably do, because this might take 15 minutes if you're doing it for the first time, use sudo port -d sync)

Re: Tears and Wailing

2014-02-17 Thread James Linder
On 18 Feb 2014, at 12:29 am, David Strubbe dstru...@gmail.com wrote: In this context, what would clutch dagga between teeth and climb to top of tower mean…? This is an expression of ultimate hopelessness and dispair, the implication being to jump from the tower. That said Brandon gave me a

Re: help on 'Xcode tool not installed'

2014-02-17 Thread Shiyuan
Yes, `port -d sync` fixed the problem. Thanks. On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 2:37 PM, Clemens Lang c...@macports.org wrote: Hi, Any step did I miss? Why Macports cannot find the portfile of python27? You don't have a current portindex. Running sudo port sync (if you want to see the progress