M, Brandon Allbery <allber...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:26 AM, Tabitha McNerney <tabith...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I have a Mac running OS X Yosemite 10.10.5. I made and installed MacPorts
>> 2.3.3 from source on this machine (with Xcode 7.2.1).
Hi,
I have a Mac running OS X Yosemite 10.10.5. I made and installed MacPorts
2.3.3 from source on this machine (with Xcode 7.2.1). All seems well (I've
been using MacPorts for many years).
After sudo port selfupdate runs successfully, when I attempt to install a
new port with the proverbial
Hi everyone,
I noticed Apple recently made available, for OS X 10.9, XCode 6.0.1 and
Command Line Tools 6.0. I would like to install both on one of our Macs
with MacPorts 2.2.1 installed. Are there any known issues?
Thanks,
-T.M.
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-Tabitha
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 4:14 AM, Kevin Walzer k...@codebykevin.com wrote:
On 11/21/13, 6:38 AM, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
So my question is, are there any MacPorts that might be useful for, say,
the ability to search server volumes via a web interface (perhaps an
Apache module)? I'm
Hello all,
I've got MacPorts running nicely on a Mac which is running OS X 10.9
Mavericks with Server App 3 (hence Mac OS X Server). One of the things my
colleagues are quite enjoying on their MacBooks with OS X 10.9 is Mavericks
Finder improvements for tagging files and folders. The tagging (add
Hello all -
I just upgraded one of my MacBooks used for developing with MacPorts to OS
X 10.9 and also with Xcode 5.0.1 build 5A2053. With Xcode I also of course
make sure I have downloaded the additional components required such as the
command line tools.
Maybe its my imagination, but I noticed
Thanks to all for your replies on this. Good to know my memory isn't
failing me :)
-TM
On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 3:08 PM, Brandon Allbery allber...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 7:22 PM, Tabitha McNerney tabith...@gmail.comwrote:
Maybe its my imagination, but I noticed today, after
Hi,
Has anyone tried upgrading to Xcode 5.0 now that its being made available
by Apple publicly? Are there any concerns or flags to be aware of with
Xcode 5 and MacPorts 2.2.0 on OS X 10.8.4 or 10.8.5?
Thanks,
-Tabitha
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compilers are trojan free.
Thanks,
-Tabitha
On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 2:19 AM, Ian Wadham iandw...@gmail.com wrote:
On 08/09/2013, at 3:56 PM, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
My boss has been smiling at work a lot lately. He feels very vindicated
for having reasonably healthy paranoia about vendor
(to be honest I had not understood this before). Could a
trojan in Apple's compilers propagate into other tools made and compiled
for MacPorts?
Regards,
-Tabitha
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 12:59 AM, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.orgwrote:
On May 23, 2013, at 02:15, Tabitha McNerney wrote
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 1:59 AM, Raphael Straub raph...@macports.orgwrote:
Hi,
Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I noticed that the port for libcryptopp is out of date (current port
fetches version 5.6.1 which was released in 2010 ... a 2013 version came
out, 5.6.2). I think Raphael Attie was one
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 1:15 PM, Lawrence Velázquez lar...@macports.orgwrote:
On May 22, 2013, at 8:17 AM, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org wrote:
On May 22, 2013, at 05:25, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Its been some time since I looked more deeply at the GCC ports. On a
new Mac recently
Hello all,
I noticed that the port for libcryptopp is out of date (current port
fetches version 5.6.1 which was released in 2010 ... a 2013 version came
out, 5.6.2). I think Raphael Attie was one of the maintainers and I tried
emailing him but his email bounced back to me. Is there anyone who
Hello all,
Its been some time since I looked more deeply at the GCC ports. On a new
Mac recently I installed MacPorts and then specifically installed gcc47
into my port prefix path /opt/local
I looked today and realized there are several binaries (in /opt/local/bin),
such as:
gcc-ranlib-mp-4.7
Hi,
I have a Mac running OS X 10.8.3 mountain lion with Macports 2.1.3
installed. Among my many ports installed and active are:
python24 @2.4.6_10 (active)
python27 @2.7.3_1 (active)
python33 @3.3.0_0 (active)
Curiously, I noticed something quite interesting. Look at the subtle
difference
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:31 PM, Brandon Allbery allber...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Tabitha McNerney tabith...@gmail.comwrote:
3.) After creating this new instance of Mountain Lion, I was bewildered
when I saw in the Launchpad an X11 icon. I double clicked the X11 icon
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 9:51 AM, Brandon Allbery allber...@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 9:45 AM, Jamie Paul Griffin ja...@kode5.netwrote:
It's interesting reading posts like this and learning about others'
experiences with upgrading OS X. I have to say, the changes they make like
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Brandon Allbery allber...@gmail.comwrote:
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 5:35 PM, Michaël Parchet mparc...@sunrise.chwrote:
Usually, xquartz should be install only after deactivate x11 on mac os
prior to monition lion because x11 is generally installed by default in
libcommonCrypto.dylib (55010.0.0
- compatibility 1.0.0) BB770C22-8C57-365A-8716-4A3C36AE7BFB
/usr/lib/system/libcommonCrypto.dylib
Has anyone seen these types of crashes show up in their system?
Thank you,
-Tabitha
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 5:59 AM, Harald Hanche-Olsen han...@math.ntnu.nowrote:
[Tabitha
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.orgwrote:
On Mar 17, 2012, at 04:56, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
My boss asked me to install MacPorts on a new iMac that arrived to our
office last week, and it shipped with Mac OS X Lion 10.7.3 (so we probably
can't run Snow
Hi everyone,
My boss asked me to install MacPorts on a new iMac that arrived to our
office last week, and it shipped with Mac OS X Lion 10.7.3 (so we probably
can't run Snow Leopard on it). I've downloaded MacPorts 2.0.4 but I'm
wondering if I should install it using a slightly older version of
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 5:59 AM, Harald Hanche-Olsen han...@math.ntnu.nowrote:
[Tabitha McNerney tabith...@gmail.com (2012-03-17 09:56:56 UTC)]
I've downloaded MacPorts 2.0.4 but I'm
wondering if I should install it using a slightly older version of Xcode
for Lion (like 4.2.1) or if its
Hello, I saw the mention that there might be some 'port pkg' issues with
Lion. Generally, is there any idea how many ports this affects? It might be
nice to have some statistics such as x% of ports are affected by this Lion
issue or something like that? Otherwise, how's it going with installing
of the MacPorts community).
-Tabitha
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.orgwrote:
On Jul 21, 2011, at 15:37, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Hello, I saw the mention that there might be some 'port pkg' issues with
Lion. Generally, is there any idea how many ports this affects
Hello All -
I'm becoming more interested in using node.js and am grateful to the
Macports community for creating and maintaining a port dedicated to node.js
(specifically the nodejs port). As I'm coming up to speed and learning
about node.js, its founder and core maintainer, Ryan Dahl, has an
to find his email
address and write him a note asking him to better understand how MacPorts
works and that there's nothing wrong with using the port!
-Tabitha
On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 2:43 AM, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.orgwrote:
On May 15, 2011, at 01:36, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I'm
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 11:48 PM, Rainer Müller rai...@macports.org wrote:
On 2010-03-05 19:09 , Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Hi all --
I have what I hope is a simple question about ncurses and ncursesw. I'm
essentially wondering what the difference is between these two ports? I
noticed
Hello all -
I noticed that some ports use the configure option:
--disable-asm
I looked up what this means and found in some ReadMe files of the source
distribution of, for example, libgcrypt:
*Do not use assembler modules. It is not possible to use this on some CPU
types.*
Are there any
Hello all --
Recently I have been industrializing my company's use of MacPorts on Xserve,
and I noticed something interesting today, namely, that password record are
created by some MacPorts installations for Group record types. Do Groups
need passwords? I'm not so sure they do and this could be
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 6:58 AM, Peter O'Gorman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Hello all --
Recently I have been industrializing my company's use of MacPorts on
Xserve, and I noticed something interesting today, namely, that password
record are created by some
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 2:59 AM, Rainer Müller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tabitha McNerney wrote:
So when I go to build like this:
$ port -v install php5 +macosx+apache2+mysql5+postgresql81
I receive this error:
*Error*: *Requested variants do not match original selection*.
Please
Hi all -
I noticed that Ticket 34730 http://trac.macports.org/changeset/34730 for
py-epydoc states:
Update to version 3.0.1, closes #14316http://trac.macports.org/ticket/14316
I indeed have py-epydoc version 3.0.1 on my system (Mac OS X Server 10.5.1)
with the python24 port installed and
Hi all --
I noticed that quite recently Ticket
#15791http://trac.macports.org/ticket/15791was
*closed*, regarding mod_python 3.3.1 experiencing build failure -
compilation errors.
For a while, it appeared that apr and apr-util were the scapegoats, but
apparently not, from this excerpt:
It
On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 3:47 AM, Rainer Müller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tabitha McNerney wrote:
What I find interesting is that I have never used, to the best of my
knowledge, port configure portname +foo +bar, etc. I only do an initial
port fetch and then I edited the php5 Portfile to make
Speaking of PHP5 (5.2.6), I added a postgresql81 variant to my Portfile (on
an Intel Xserve) like this (since I still run postgresql81 not postgresql82
and the php5 Portfile by default only has a variant for postgresql82):
variant *postgresql81* {
depends_lib-append \
Hello All --
I have recently written a script that parses numerous MacPorts and their
dependencies and variants information (in my collection of ports I use about
455 total). Of the total, I found one part, the libtheora port (version
1.0beta2), that produces an platform variant name of
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 10:13 PM, Emmanuel Hainry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Citando Ryan Schmidt :
On Jul 10, 2008, at 23:50, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Also, is there any way (before installing a port) to use the port
command-line program to request a port's default variants
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 11:13 PM, Rainer Müller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[SNIP]
Dependencies are mainly set on ports. There are also other dependency
types,
From the documentation, I was under the impression that there are only two
classes of dependencies: port and file dependencies:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 11:30 PM, Randall Wood
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[SNIP]
Not using Apple's kerberos has been known to break expected behavior.
Its not the standard Kerberos
For clarification when you wrote Its not the standard Kerberos, do you
mean that Apple's installation of
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 7:07 AM, Landon Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 11, 2008, at 2:13 AM, Rainer Müller wrote:
You are right, there is no dependency on kerberos5. And it is using the
Kerberos framework provided by Apple. Our current policy is not to use
system libraries, but add
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 9:05 AM, Rainer Müller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Landon Fuller wrote:
Juan, Landon, would it be possible to use kerberos5 here instead?
On Mac OS X, Kerberos is a more or less a runtime system service,
integrating with the Keychain, the GUI, etc.
It's an instance
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 6:30 PM, Jordan K. Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 11, 2008, at 9:04 PM, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
So does this mean that Apple has modified the standard Kerberos open
source code with something proprietary that is non-discoverable (the
Kerberos open
Hi all --
Could someone help to clear up some confusion? I'm looking at this port
specifically:
cyrus-sasl2
When I look at port dependencies for cyrus-sasl2 I get:
$ port deps cyrus-sasl2
cyrus-sasl2 has library dependencies on:
openssl
zlib
When I look at file dependencies for
On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Daniel J. Luke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 7, 2008, at 4:06 PM, Rainer Müller wrote:
Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Daniel, thank you. That's great advice and am glad to know others have
done this. Doesn't look to complicated but as always, its great to have
Hello all --
I have a question regarding security. I noticed that there is a
well-maintained port, openssh, which as of a few weeks ago (I haven't
re-synced my ports lately) uses OpenSSH version 5.0p1 ...
What is interesting is that as of Mac OS X Server 10.5.2 (and also
non-Server I noticed on
On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 3:44 AM, Daniel J. Luke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 7, 2008, at 9:20 AM, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Do most MacPorts users (who elect to port install openssh) end up hacking
Apple's ssh.plist to re-plumb with the version of ssh that ends up in the
MacPorts prefix
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 8:54 AM, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Jul 2, 2008, at 08:50, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I was wondering, is there a way, with the port command-line program, to
add a variant to a port that you want to install without having to edit /
modify its Portfile? I
Hello all --
I was wondering, is there a way, with the port command-line program, to add
a variant to a port that you want to install without having to edit / modify
its Portfile? I kind of was wondering because several days ago Rainer
mentioned that you can do this type of thingy - magic on the
Hi all --
I noticed among MacPorts there is a collection of audio-related tools --
many of them in fact. Can someone recommend a command-line tool to convert
(one or batch) WAV files to MP3 format? Something simple would be great. I
just have no idea where to start (audio is not my forte).
:
On Jun 28, 2008, at 03:33, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I noticed among MacPorts there is a collection of audio-related tools --
many of them in fact. Can someone recommend a command-line tool to convert
(one or batch) WAV files to MP3 format? Something simple would be great. I
just have
Hello all --
I would like to install the gnutar port version 1.2.0 on an Xserve running
Leopard Server (10.5.x) and noticed that when attempting to install, the
install failed. There is indeed a trouble ticket for gnutar version 1.19
(ticket # 13462 regarding Leopard problems).
Consulting the
to install.
So I guess this means that the beta of gcc 4.2 is that which is likely
associated with pre-release of XCode 3.1? Any suggestions? Has anyone
successfully built gnutar 1.20 on Leopard 10.5.x?
Thanks,
T.M.
On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 1:19 AM, Tabitha McNerney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello
Müller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tabitha McNerney wrote:
This is rather interesting. I separately installed the two gcc 4.2 ports
mentioned in my email that started this thread (apple-gcc42 and gcc42).
After each install, I attempted then to build and install (after first
cleaning) gnutar
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 8:27 PM, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Jun 10, 2008, at 23:28, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I have been working on a script (written in Ruby) that takes the output of
the port command-line program (as suggested by Rainer recently), and parses
the output
On 6/9/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All jokes aside, would it be helpful to take the great
explanations you have all written and integrating them into chapter 5.4.1
of
the MacPorts Guide
http://guide.macports.org/#reference.dependencies.types? Is this
something that would
Hello all --
I have been working on a script (written in Ruby) that takes the output of
the port command-line program (as suggested by Rainer recently), and parses
the output looking for either port dependencies or file dependencies (note:
up until yesterday, file dependences were referred to
On 6/9/08, Joshua Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
markd at macports.org wrote:
How is it described better in the man page?
The man page says what lib,bin,path mean:
type:filename:port
may be used. Where type is bin if filename is a program, lib
if it is a library, or path
On 6/6/08, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 6, 2008, at 06:06, Joshua Root wrote:
Tabitha McNerney wrote:
But, then my script ran into this specific problem:
$ port info --depends_lib speex @1.0.5
--
depends_lib: lib:libogg:libogg
Ryan, Josh, et al:
This may sound
On 6/9/08, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 9, 2008, at 11:23, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
This may sound like a dumb question, but what would be a suggested way to
discover if Apple / Mac OS X is provided the same or similar library for a
non-port library dependency of type lib
On 6/6/08, Joshua Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tabitha McNerney wrote:
But, then my script ran into this specific problem:
$ port info --depends_lib speex @1.0.5
--
depends_lib: lib:libogg:libogg
Hmmm ... the repeat of the library dependency libogg looks to be
incorrect.
Also
of the first people to ask such questions explicitly)?
Thanks,
T.M.
On 6/8/08, Joshua Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tabitha McNerney wrote:
On 6/6/08, *Joshua Root* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Tabitha McNerney wrote:
But, then my script ran into this specific
On 6/5/08, Jordan K. Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 5, 2008, at 8:42 AM, Lorin Rivers wrote:
Awesome! I did not even know about these How To's.
You know, it's actually kind of hard to find them, if you don't know
about where they are in the first place. I think they deserve
On 6/5/08, Tabitha McNerney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/5/08, Jordan K. Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 5, 2008, at 8:42 AM, Lorin Rivers wrote:
Awesome! I did not even know about these How To's.
You know, it's actually kind of hard to find them, if you don't know
about
Rainer, et al ...
On 5/31/08, Rainer Müller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Hmm *taking a deep thought*
Aaaah, port info!
Use like this:
$ port info --depends_build --depends_lib --depends_run postfix +ldap
You can also add --line to compress the output to one line only. You can
On 6/6/08, Joshua Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tabitha McNerney wrote:
But, then my script ran into this specific problem:
$ port info --depends_lib speex @1.0.5
--
depends_lib: lib:libogg:libogg
Hmmm ... the repeat of the library dependency libogg looks to be
incorrect.
Also
On 6/4/08, Daniel Horwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 04/06/2008, at 9:05 AM, Rainer Müller wrote:
Already possible:
$ sudo port mirror installed
$ sudo portmirror
On 10.5.3 with macports 1.6,
$ sudo pormirror
outputs:
can't read 0: no such variable
while executing
Hello all --
As seen in some recent threads, I think I have mentioned that I'm building a
system that audits and keeps track of MacPorts on some Xserves that I work
on. The port command, as Rainer, et al is quite flexible and can be used to
source a lot of information.
But I believe I have
On 6/3/08, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[SNIP]
Why do you want to identify ports that have been fetched but not built?
I myself would like to identify ports that have been fetched but not
installed. Maybe that's the same thing you meant.
Yes, that's what I meant. Fetched but not
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 5:22 PM, Rainer Müller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tabitha McNerney wrote:
On 5/30/08, Rainer Müller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$ port deps Xft2 @2.1.12_0
@version is ignored for port deps.
port deps takes infos from PortIndex only, so it may not always be
accurate
Rainier and friends ...
On 5/30/08, Rainer Müller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[SNIP]
$ port deps Xft2 @2.1.12_0
@version is ignored for port deps.
port deps takes infos from PortIndex only, so it may not always be
accurate.
Meaning, if a port has changed (or a new port has been added)
Hello all --
I'm writing a little Ruby script that parses through my list of installed
MacPorts. When I find a port that is installed, the script will
automatically run the port command to get its dependencies as in:
$ port deps Xft2 @2.1.12_0
Xft2 has build dependencies on:
pkgconfig
Hello all (again) --
I just answered one of my questions ... example of a port with runtime
dependencies is docbook-xml-4.2
I'd be interested if anyone has any commentary on my other observations.
Thanks
T.M.
On 5/30/08, Tabitha McNerney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all --
I'm writing
On 5/30/08, Rainer Müller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tabitha McNerney wrote:
The MacPorts documentation says there are three types of dependencies:
build, library and run. In the example above of Xft2, we see build and
library dependencies listed out on the command line. I have yet to run
.)
On May 29, 2008, at 00:01, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Ok, I am learning ever more, thank you for yet even more clarification.
Therefore the user's shell PATH variable really doesn't matter.
Thank you yet again (I am realizing that this is really kind of obvious if
one takes a harder look
, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Ah, thanks, that makes sense -- in other words, if there is a build
depends that can already be satisfied by a build that the operating system
(e.g., Mac OS X) provides, then it will go ahead and use that without
complaining if, at the same time, a MacPorts-supplied build
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 2:18 PM, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On May 29, 2008, at 09:00, Joshua Root wrote:
So yes, the dependency should probably be changed to port:gperf for
all
platforms. :-)
Done!
Wow, I'm glad that my questions trickled down to an improvement. What a
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 7:00 PM, Rainer Müller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I have what might seem to be a dumb question. I noticed today that the
MacPort named libiconv version 1.12 has a build dependency on another port
named gperf, specifically:
$ port deps
Hello all --
I have what might seem to be a dumb question. I noticed today that the
MacPort named libiconv version 1.12 has a build dependency on another port
named gperf, specifically:
$ port deps libiconv
libiconv has build dependencies on:
gperf
What I find very interesting about this
., it
all depends on if the binary is in the PATH).
Thanks Ryan for help in understanding this!
Best,
T.M.
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 6:43 PM, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On May 28, 2008, at 22:38, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I have what might seem to be a dumb question. I noticed today
specific value which includes the OS directories and the
MacPorts prefix. And it searches those paths only.
Also, this is not specific to the depends_build section. Any dependency
(build, library or runtime) can be written in this way.
On May 28, 2008, at 23:53, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Ah
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 10:38 PM, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On May 20, 2008, at 09:38, Rainer Müller wrote:
Tabitha McNerney wrote:
What if I wanted to place a bunch of frozen versioned distfiles on my
server but instead of running rsync, it was just subversion instead? How
On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 1:25 AM, Joshua Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tabitha McNerney wrote:
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 11:09 PM, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 18, 2008, at 07:13, Joshua Root wrote:
Le 18 mai 08 à 07:05, Tabitha
Hello Frank, et al ...
I have a very recent version of the libcaca MacPort port file (did a
selfupdate if I'm not mistaken after your changes synced a few days ago). I
had no problems fetching the distfile for libcaca (specifically port -v
fetch libcaca -- got me libcaca-0.9.tar.bz2) but when I
ago? I think I will replace that distfile with the
libcaca-0.9.tar.bz2 that I downloaded from the libcaca site. ANy other
ideas?
-T.M.
On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 3:47 PM, Tabitha McNerney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello Frank, et al ...
I have a very recent version of the libcaca MacPort port
On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 4:46 PM, Rainer Müller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tabitha McNerney wrote:
I have a very recent version of the libcaca MacPort port file (did a
selfupdate if I'm not mistaken after your changes synced a few days ago). I
had no problems fetching the distfile for libcaca
Andrea,
That's fantastic news. Thank you for reviving this port in the vein of the
2.x branch since the 1.x branch is ceasing.
Tabitha
On 5/21/08, Andrea D'Amore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 20/mag/08, at 20:53, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Is anyone in the MacPorts community (besides myself
Tanner,
That's great. Thanks for your suggestions, very much appreciated!
Best,
T.M.
On 5/19/08, Tabitha McNerney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all --
I was wondering -- if I wanted to have my own repository of MacPorts (e.g.,
if I want to freeze each port's version so that I can build
FreeRadius 1.x is now now longer maintained by the FreeRadius community,
per:
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Version 1.1 - No longer maintained!
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Hi all --
I was wondering -- if I wanted to have my own repository of MacPorts (e.g.,
if I want to freeze each port's version so that I can build ports systems on
many machines and they'll all have the same ports versions), can I do so by
simply by editing:
/opt/local/etc/macports/sources.conf
Hi,
I wanted to upgrade the ncursesw port on my Xserve so I first did a quick
test like this:
$ sudo port activate ncursesw
--- Activating ncursesw
Error: port activate failed: Image error: /opt/local/share/terminfo/2/2621a
already exists and does not belong to a registered port. Unable to
Hello,
I accidentally uninstalled my previous installed version of the ruby MacPort
(ruby 1.8.6 patch 110) and then I upgraded the port to the current ruby port
(ruby 1.8.6 patch 114). The previous version of Ruby was made on Mac OS X
Leopard 10.5.1 and it worked perfectly. I had since upgraded
Hello all --
I have worked on updating the TinyCA2 source code to include SHA-256
capability (default of the current version is SHA-1 but I think its time the
world moves forward a bit). The changes to the source code I have submitted
in an email back to the original maintainer (not the MacPorts
On 2/6/08, Jordan K. Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's probably never going to happen. When you're dealing with
grandma on the phone and she's saying I can't open my file named
``fluffy!'', the last thing you need is to go 10 rounds trying to
figure out whether she actually named it
On 2/6/08, Emmanuel Hainry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Citando Jordan K. Hubbard :
On Feb 6, 2008, at 11:37 AM, James Sumners wrote:
These things would probably get fixed Macs shipped with the case
sensitive filesystem installed. Personally, I was quite surprised that
the filesystem was
Hello Jordan and/or anyone else,
Sorry to be such a pest (I know that MacWorld is this week and so time is
probably limited for Apple) but I was wondering if my question was better
clarified the second time?
Thank you!
-T.M.
On 1/14/08, Tabitha McNerney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/13/08
as _postfix
Thank you,
T.M.
On Jan 13, 2008, at 9:17 PM, Tabitha McNerney wrote:
Hello Jordan, et al:
Today I was reading my documentation for running a separate OpenLDAP
daemon on an Xserve running Leopard Server. I installed the openldap MacPort
(which is based on OpenLDAP version 2.3.35
many rules we have to
remember. Where oh where is my missing friend in Leopard's local directory
domain named, _ldap? Thus as a result, the openldap MacPort created a
separate user account named ldap. Ugh!
Thanks,
T.M.
On 1/5/08, Tabitha McNerney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/4/08, Jordan K
Hello Guido and all others interested ...
I have amended Ticket numbers: 13182 and 11755 per this thread.
Thanks,
T.M.
On 1/6/08, Tabitha McNerney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guido,
I can confirm that your solution that you eloquently described
aforementioned works perfectly -- the namespace
For anyone who might be interested, I just filed a new bug report, Ticket
#13855 http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/ticket/13855 regarding
building the enscript port (quite popular if I recall correctly when used
with Trac), as it doesn't want to build on my system (MacPorts 1.6.0 and
For anyone who might be interested, I added a bug report as Ticket
#13858https://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/13858with
regard to the Kaffe port not building / installing on Leopard Server.
I made a mistake at first by trying to upload as an attachment to this
original ticket
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