Hi James,
On 09 Dec 2014, at 01:49 , James Linder j...@tigger.ws wrote:
That calls for a bit of lobbying -- or maybe a survey how many MacPorts
users were aware of the port's existence.
If one uses say a KDE Desktop how does that affect native aqua applications
(any apps that don’t use
For completeness I have just added the information about QtCurve
also on our main MacPorts/KDE wiki page [1].
[1] https://trac.macports.org/wiki/KDE
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James, sorry for my incorrectness:
I have to replace “theme” by “style” in my original post, as I did
already on [1,2].
Greets,
Marko
[1] https://trac.macports.org/wiki/KDE
[2] https://trac.macports.org/wiki/KDEProblems/KDETickets
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On Dec 9, 2014, at 4:19 AM, René J.V. Bertin rjvber...@gmail.com wrote:
Would an equivalence lookup table, to be consulted when clang doesn't return
an Apple version number, be feasible in tcl?
I'd be less concerned about Tcl and more concerned about the fact that no one's
going to want to
On Dec 9, 2014, at 5:29 AM, Lawrence Velázquez lar...@macports.org wrote:
(Not to mention the semantics of the mapping. Apple's versioning does not
precisely correspond to LLVM versioning.)
Perhaps it'd be more accurate to say that Apple's versioning is *more precise*
than the public LLVM
Hi
On 09 Dec 2014, at 11:32, Lawrence Velázquez lar...@macports.org wrote:
On Dec 9, 2014, at 5:29 AM, Lawrence Velázquez lar...@macports.org wrote:
(Not to mention the semantics of the mapping. Apple's versioning does not
precisely correspond to LLVM versioning.)
Perhaps it'd be more
On 09 Dec 2014, at 09:42, Marko Käning mk-macpo...@techno.ms wrote:
James, sorry for my incorrectness:
I have to replace “theme” by “style” in my original post, as I did already
on [1,2].
Actually, KDE uses both terms ...
Greets,
Marko
[1] https://trac.macports.org/wiki/KDE
Hey,
Surely there's a reason someone maintains a Linux 'port' of MacPorts?
Generation of the port indexes and the information displayed on the website.
Maybe running 'port lint', too, but that's about it.
The compiler_blacklist_versions problem does not prevent these things, so
nobody bothered
On Tuesday December 09 2014 12:12:50 Clemens Lang wrote:
Hi,
The compiler_blacklist_versions problem does not prevent these things, so
nobody bothered fixing them.
I have a strong impression that the issue prevents ports from being
registered...
R.
Hi,
As part of a Portfile I am writing, I need to install a Ruby gem, so I have
added this build block:
build {
system ${prefix}/bin/gem-1.8 install CFPropertyList
}
This fails, because without root privileges, the gem cannot be installed.
However if I change the build block to use sudo:
On Tuesday December 09 2014 23:11:44 Behrang Saeedzadeh wrote:
As part of a Portfile I am writing, I need to install a Ruby gem, so I have
added this build block:
Is that a build dependency or a part of the port for which you're writing the
Portfile? If the former, you'd have to write a port
On Dec 9, 2014, at 6:11 AM, Behrang Saeedzadeh wrote:
As part of a Portfile I am writing, I need to install a Ruby gem, so I have
added this build block:
build {
system ${prefix}/bin/gem-1.8 install CFPropertyList
}
This fails, because without root privileges, the gem cannot
On Dec 9, 2014, at 5:37 AM, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
On Tuesday December 09 2014 12:12:50 Clemens Lang wrote:
The compiler_blacklist_versions problem does not prevent these things, so
nobody bothered fixing them.
I have a strong impression that the issue prevents ports from being
On Dec 9, 2014, at 4:47 AM, René JV Bertin wrote:
Yes, but remember that the main goal would be to 'accept' Portfiles, not to
build things.
What do you mean, to 'accept' Portfiles?
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I did invoke the port with sudo, but somehow didn't get passed to the
system command.
Here's my Portfile:
# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: tcl; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil;
c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:ft=tcl:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4
# $Id: Portfile 124084 2014-08-18 17:05:27Z
On Dec 9, 2014, at 8:03 AM, Behrang Saeedzadeh wrote:
I did invoke the port with sudo, but somehow didn't get passed to the
system command.
That is correct. MacPorts drops privileges to the unprivileged macports user
to prevent portfiles from doing things to areas of the disk they're not
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 10:32 AM, FritzS - gmx fri...@gmx.net wrote:
If I want start it comes the error: dyld: Library not loaded:
/usr/local/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.0.dylib / Referenced from: /opt/local/bin/pan
/ Reason: image not found (1005)
but libgtk-x11-2.0.0.dylib is in
I append my question on
https://trac.macports.org/ticket/41402
too.
Now I have a similar problem, pan2 cannot compiled under Yosemite 10.10.1 and a
fresh installation of MacPorts.
Under Homebrew pan2 could not compiled too on another Mac and the newer Xcode
Versions.
My Xcode Version 6.1.1
I
Am 09.12.2014 um 16:39 schrieb Brandon Allbery allber...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 10:32 AM, FritzS - gmx fri...@gmx.net
mailto:fri...@gmx.net wrote:
If I want start it comes the error: dyld: Library not loaded:
/usr/local/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.0.dylib / Referenced from:
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 11:19 AM, FritzS - gmx fri...@gmx.net wrote:
Am 09.12.2014 um 16:39 schrieb Brandon Allbery allber...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 10:32 AM, FritzS - gmx fri...@gmx.net wrote:
If I want start it comes the error: dyld: Library not loaded:
On Dec 9, 2014, at 10:34 AM, Brandon Allbery wrote:
The main question, why could pan2 not compiled under Yosemite?
Nobody knows, since you didn't provide the build log. (`port log pan2`, or
attach the file named by `port logfile pan2` to the ticket you mentioned).
He already did, and it's
Am 09.12.2014 um 17:46 schrieb Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org:
On Dec 9, 2014, at 10:34 AM, Brandon Allbery wrote:
The main question, why could pan2 not compiled under Yosemite?
Nobody knows, since you didn't provide the build log. (`port log pan2`, or
attach the file named by
I am new to MacPorts and was hoping to use it to install the current version of
GNU Octave 3.8.2 (currently building on my machine) and some earlier versions,
such as 3.6.4. I’m finding it difficult to figure out how to do the earlier
versions, if it is even possible.
I found this page
Hi Ray - You actually want to look at the Portfile itself for the
version info. In this case, the one you want is
https://trac.macports.org/browser/trunk/dports/math/octave/Portfile?rev=121949
.. or, revision 121949. The next revision of this Portfile (121950)
bumps the version to 3.8.1.
Hello,
I've taken my courage with 3 hands, and started working on a +concurrent
variant for qt4-mac, as a prerogative to having a ditto variant for qt5-mac
(which won't even build when qt4-mac is installed).
Still with me?
So rather than using a new port, I went with a variant that is
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