I have some files that I backed up to a Linux box via 'rsync -av'
and restored them later on.
But they can't be used by the intended application.
the only difference I can find is that the usable files I have created
have a permissions of rwxr--r--@
And ls [EMAIL PROTECTED] returns something
I'm struggling here between the different mailing lists and postings.
What I would like to get running is the ruby DBI on postgresql 8.3.
macports seems to support 8.1 only.
rubygems is mostly DOA every time I try to install and run them.
They install without error, but cannot be loaded.
Is
is largely .. not. Sign of maturity of the language?
Bryan Blackburn wrote:
On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 05:23:19PM -0400, Tom Allison said:
I'm struggling here between the different mailing lists and postings.
What I would like to get running is the ruby DBI on postgresql 8.3.
macports seems
would go into it further but, as
you said, it really doesn't have anythng to do with macports. If
interested, contact me directly.
Regards,
Tom
On Sep 16, 2008, at 11:41 AM, Eric Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 07:41:49AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
I'm stuck.
I am
Not really On Topic, but I'm running into some horrid problems with
FireFox printing (or not rather) and I'm not finding anything on the
internet other than no one else can get it working either.
I'm stuck and sad. Thunderbird won't print either and it's becoming a
serious problem.
Anyone
Daniel J. Luke wrote:
On Jun 25, 2008, at 2:54 AM, Tom Allison wrote:
Of course, as the result of this, right now I can't even get users to
run any cgi (eg: /~tom/works.cgi)
Something else is seriously wrong with this installation
I stopped apache (apachectl stop) and the only change
I'm getting more confused every 10 minutes with this apache installation.
I installed apache2:
sudo port installed | grep apache
apache2 @2.2.9_1 (active)
The manual says version 1.3
Error pages say 1.3.41.
Prior to this, in uninstalled all the apache modules and deleted the
I noticed that the last upgrade of subversion picked up cyrus-sasl on my
macbook.
I'm interested to know how I can lock ports to a specific version of
subversion (or other software) so that I can avoid something like this?
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macports-users mailing
where are the configuration files for postgresql83?
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Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jun 25, 2008, at 01:32, Tom Allison wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jun 24, 2008, at 21:38, Tom Allison wrote:
I ran into a problem with trying to set up a cgi page on my macbook.
The code uses CGI and DBD::Pg.
From the command line, it works great.
From Apache
Daniel J. Luke wrote:
On Jun 25, 2008, at 2:54 AM, Tom Allison wrote:
Of course, as the result of this, right now I can't even get users to
run any cgi (eg: /~tom/works.cgi)
Directory /Users/*/Sites
AllowOverride FileInfo AuthConfig Limit Indexes
Options MultiViews Indexes
I ran into a problem with trying to set up a cgi page on my macbook.
The code uses CGI and DBD::Pg.
From the command line, it works great.
From Apache it works badly...
Can't load
'/Library/Perl/5.8.6/darwin-thread-multi-2level/auto/DBD/Pg/Pg.bundle'
for module DBD::Pg:
sudo port -u upgrade outdated
Password:
--- Activating apr 1.2.12_1
Error: Activating apr 1.2.12_1 failed: Image error: Another version of
this port (apr @1.2.11_0) is already active.
This is the kind up upgrade problems I run into.
I manually deactivate/activate the packages?
I'm struggling with the upgrade process right now.
I've completed the following:
selfupdate
upgrade outdated
But now I have soem mixed packages like:
postgresql81
postgresql82
postgresql83
in addition to postgres 8.2 having three versions itself.
There are mayby 50+ of these right now.
port
Randy Bush wrote:
while there exist an outdated port
and how do i know the list of outdated ports?
randy
port outdated
in theory the upgrade process is:
port upgrade outdated
or
port -u upgrade outdated (uninstall old versions)
But I have a lot of stuff that I couldn't release.
So I
of tagging it to a version. This is something I've seen in
Debian, but I'm not familiar with the details of how they do it.
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Apr 6, 2008, at 05:42, Tom Allison wrote:
I'm struggling with the upgrade process right now.
I've completed the following:
selfupdate
upgrade
I had some Apple upgrades come in recently and noticed a few things that
were out of whack -- like I had some issues with the minimize feature
not working.
And then I realized that my database isn't running.
How do I get this back into the sys_init process so it will run again?
I don't see
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