*On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 08:53:00 -0400
* Also sprach css...@mac.com:
On Sep 4, 2009, at 4:50 PM, Artemio Gonzalez Lopez wrote:
emacs-app-devel does not build under Snow Leopard (yes, I
uninstalled first all my ports and rebuilt from scratch with Snow
Leopard). More specifically, the error I get
*On Thu, 1 May 2008 14:55:43 -0700
* Also sprach Brian P. Flaherty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I just installed the port aqua/emacs-app. I've been using Aquamacs, but
thought I'd give the port a try. I then went to install auctex, and
port wanted to install emacs. How do I tell port that
i was facing this problem earlier today - i simply downloaded the official
source tarball from the libtiff website, untarred
in the work dir of the package and installed away.. If you dont care about
the ports registry you could compile directly; it
worked fine for me
Maybe a better way is
Well it seems that the filename is: gc-7.0.tar.gz and not gc7.0.tar.gz.
The - should be here...
I already reported this to maintainer of the port.
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I think macports tree needs cleanup. For example, there are new/tin
(1.8.1), news/tin-devel (1.7.10) and news/tin-current (1.9.2). In fact
the latest stable release is 1.8.3 and current release is 1.9.2, so
devel version 1.7.10 is obviously outdated and useless.
Another example is apple-gcc. Tree
*On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 17:03:06 +0200
* Anders F Björklund [EMAIL PROTECTED] climbed out of the dark hell and cried
out:
CHENG Gao wrote:
Another example is apple-gcc. Tree has apple-gcc33 build 1819, and
apple-gcc40 build 5363, while latest Tiger 10.4.10 has build 5367.
Should
On a theoretical level, this makes sense and would be best addressed
on a port by port basis. On a practical level, it's probably a
function of available time and feedback from users that new versions
are out and in wider adoption.
If there are ports that particularly trouble you, have you
*On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 11:37:48 -0500
* Kevin Ballard [EMAIL PROTECTED] climbed out of the dark hell and cried out:
I find it highly unlikely that any speed problems are curl's fault. It's
hard to write a slow HTTP downloader ;)
Perhaps you should try editing
*On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 11:56:43 -0500
* Daniel J. Luke [EMAIL PROTECTED] climbed out of the dark hell and cried
out:
On Jan 31, 2007, at 11:37 AM, Kevin Ballard wrote:
I find it highly unlikely that any speed problems are curl's fault.
It's hard to write a slow HTTP downloader ;)
Perhaps you
*On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 12:19:17 -0500
* Daniel J. Luke [EMAIL PROTECTED] climbed out of the dark hell and cried
out:
On Jan 31, 2007, at 12:03 PM, CHENG Gao wrote:
Or just wait for the impending macports 1.4 release which uses new
sourceforge mirroring.
I tried 1.4 (svn) and it has problem
Ok I'll give it a try. Since I am newbie to port dev, I dare not say
I'll accept the maintenance misson. First I need hack portfile to see if
I can get the job done. I'll submit it if I'm lucky enough to make
things work.
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