Hi everybody,
coming from an Ubuntu background, I've been using fink for the last
months but am left quite unimpressed by the quality and up-to-dateness
of their packages (as well as availability and speed of the mirrors). Of
course it is an effort led solely by volunteers and as such I can't
Is there a macport of detex? This is a program that removes TeX control
sequences and comments from files. I thought it was part of the teTeX
distribution, and there is a port of teTex.
Does anyone know how I can get hold of this? Should I do it outside
/opt/local?
Thanks
David
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Is there a port of Wireless Tools? I'm familiar with a package by
that name for the Zaurus, it contains a number of utilities for
working with 802.11 wireless cards, but I don't see anything similar
in port list. I'm aware of the hidden airport program and that
won't work.
Walt
I'm sitting there at PyCon listening to Mark Hammond's PyXPCOM talk. It
crossed paths with IronPython and mono, so I decided to try installing it
and getting IronPython running.
But there was no joy. I got errors during compilation:
/usr/bin/gcc-4.0 -DPACKAGE_NAME=\libgc-mono\
What are you looking to do?
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 9:04 AM, Walt Scrivens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a port of Wireless Tools? I'm familiar with a package by
that name for the Zaurus, it contains a number of utilities for
working with 802.11 wireless cards, but I don't see anything
I use -R when upgrading something with dependents, because I think it is
going to upgrade or recompile/relink the packages that depend on what
I'm upgrading. But, I think it just upgrades all of my outdated ports,
is that right?
For example I used sudo port upgrade -R python24 and it upgraded
Sorry, I should have hit Reply ALL :-)
I want to put the Air Port Extreme in monitor mode (using iwconfig)
On Mar 16, 2008, at 11:33 AM, James Sumners wrote:
What are you looking to do?
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 9:04 AM, Walt Scrivens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a port of Wireless
Sorry. I can't help with that. I know KisMAC has a driver for the card
that supports monitor mode.
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 2:18 PM, Walt Scrivens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I should have hit Reply ALL :-)
I want to put the Air Port Extreme in monitor mode (using iwconfig)
On Mar 16,
Niels Ganser wrote:
However, I am dearly missing two programs from my KDE days which are
digikam and amarok. (http://www.digikam.org http://amarok.kde.org). I
could not find those in your ports database so my question is: are they
provided by the kde port and as such not installable
I followed the instructions and did not notice any errors in setting up
libpcap. Here's what I get:
code
Macintosh:libpcap walts$ sudo kismet
Launching kismet_server: /opt/local/bin/kismet_server
Will drop privs to walts (501) gid 501
No specific sources given to be enabled, all will be
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 1:26 PM, walts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I followed the instructions and did not notice any errors in setting up
libpcap. Here's what I get:
does the Kismac binary work with 10.5.x?
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skip at pobox.com writes:
I'm sitting there at PyCon listening to Mark Hammond's PyXPCOM talk. It
crossed paths with IronPython and mono, so I decided to try installing it
and getting IronPython running.
Any idea how to move past this point?
There is an open ticket concerning this
I'm pretty comfortable with command-line and green-screen interfaces
so I haven't tried it so far.
I just downloaded and installed R65 (there are several versions shown
in my google search and that seemed to be the highest number).
In any event, here is the error I got:
KisMAC is not able to
Marcus There is an open ticket concerning this issue:
Marcus https://svn.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/14454
Marcus There is also a proposed patch to fix the problem.
Thanks for the pointer. Unfortunately, some sort of authentication is
required. It won't even let me look
Sorry about that.
With my setup, I am no long asked for my password.
If you're interested, registering is easy.
Is this link better?
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/14454
On Mar 16, 2008, at 2:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marcus There is an open ticket concerning
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 2:22 PM, Walt Scrivens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm pretty comfortable with command-line and green-screen interfaces so I
haven't tried it so far.
Me too, but sometimes it's worth trying a known-good solution to isolate
problems.
I just downloaded and installed R65
Rainer Müller wrote:
For questions like this, Do we plan to provide $foo with MacPorts?,
there is only one answer: If you provide a Portfile and maintain it, we
can include it. May sound a bit harsh, but that's the way it is. A
ticket asking for inclusion can stay there for a few years...
Niels Ganser wrote:
However I haven't followed the macports development so far and thought
that these packages might already be in the works or there might
actually be a port providing those programs out there. This is because I
couldn't find a way to search for a port which provides a file
That worked! I have only my own home network to look at here - will
have to wait until I get to work tomorrow where I have a more robust
test environment to really give this a workout, but it looks
promising. Thanks for the help!
Walt
On Mar 16, 2008, at 6:26 PM, paul beard wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 4:49 PM, Walt Scrivens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That worked! I have only my own home network to look at here - will have
to wait until I get to work tomorrow where I have a more robust test
environment to really give this a workout, but it looks promising. Thanks
for
On Mar 16, 2008, at 06:53, David Epstein wrote:
Is there a macport of detex?
$ port search detex
No match for detex found
$
This is a program that removes TeX control
sequences and comments from files. I thought it was part of the teTeX
distribution, and there is a port of teTex.
Does
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