On 28 Dec 2007, at 13:47, Rob MacLeod wrote:
I have upgraded to Leopard and many builds seems to fail. I cannot
get a working emacs in a new install, xdvi-xaw.bin failed in an
attempt to update an existing MacPorts tree, and there seems to be
some consistent havoc about Leopard.
I also
Thanks Vlado.
I did get emacs-app to work and will give it a try. I have not been
happen with any of the previous carbon or aqua versions and just stuck
with the X11 edition. But I am happy to see if things have improved.
Cheers,
Rob
On Dec 30, 2007, at 3:23 AM, Vlado Plaga wrote:
Hi
Hi Rob,
although you appear to have working emacs installation now, let me ask
if you have tried the emacs-app port (version 23.0.0_NS-9.0rc3)? This
works very well for me on Leopard and I like that emacs version better
than the Carbon version (which apparently is in the emacs port package)
Hi,
OK, I found the Leopard patch, managed to install the patch
(instructions on this process could use some expansion and updating),
and the build seemed to work:
[airfriday:~]$ sudo port -v install emacs
--- Installing emacs 22.1_1
--- Activating emacs 22.1_1
--- Cleaning emacs
---
On Dec 29, 2007, at 08:28, Rob MacLeod wrote:
OK, I found the Leopard patch, managed to install the patch
(instructions on this process could use some expansion and
updating), and the build seemed to work:
Which patch are you talking about? Is it attached to a ticket? Which
ticket?
Hi,
I have upgraded to Leopard and many builds seems to fail. I cannot
get a working emacs in a new install, xdvi-xaw.bin failed in an
attempt to update an existing MacPorts tree, and there seems to be
some consistent havoc about Leopard.
I also was not able to usefully search the
On Dec 28, 2007, at 07:47, Rob MacLeod wrote:
I have upgraded to Leopard and many builds seems to fail. I cannot
get a working emacs in a new install, xdvi-xaw.bin failed in an
attempt to update an existing MacPorts tree, and there seems to be
some consistent havoc about Leopard.
I also
Hi,
Thanks for this information but I am afraid I have to ask some more
questions.
How do I search the issue tracker? Each time I try and follow the link
to any error reporting, it asks for a username and password that I
have not received.
Thanks,
Rob
On Dec 28, 2007, at 8:31 AM,
On Dec 28, 2007, at 09:36, Rob MacLeod wrote:
On Dec 28, 2007, at 8:31 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
For each port you find that fails to install, please search the
issue tracker to see if it has already been reported. If it has,
check the ticket to see if there's a patch. If there is, try it