On Dec 22, 2008, at 21:19, Tim Visher wrote:
I've had a successful run of installing mplayer and now I'm getting a
strange error when attempting to use it.
dyld: Library not loaded: bin/libsmbclient.dylib.0
Referenced from: /opt/local/bin/mplayer
Reason: image not found
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 02:51:57AM -0600, Ryan Schmidt said:
On Dec 22, 2008, at 21:19, Tim Visher wrote:
I've had a successful run of installing mplayer and now I'm getting a
strange error when attempting to use it.
dyld: Library not loaded: bin/libsmbclient.dylib.0
Referenced
After gtk2 builds its objects, at the final link stage
I get this error:
i686-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1: /usr/X11/lib/libXdamage.1.1.0.dylib: No
such file or directory
libXdamage does exist but not this version.
After this error message is displayed there is one final error:
Warning: the
portautoclean
Automatic cleaning of the build directory of a given port
after it
has been installed.
Default: yes
So, if you really want the source (and objects) for ever port you
build to stay around unless you explicitly clean them, then you'll
want to set
Hi,
Is there an easy way to correct symbolic links to the executables in
gcc version 4.3.2 on Mac OS X?
I successfully installed MacPorts 1.7.0 (Darwin Ports?) on my MacBook
Pro 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with version 10.5.6 OS. Then I
miraculously installed gcc43 version 4.3.2 with no
David Evans wrote:
After gtk2 builds its objects, at the final link stage
I get this error:
i686-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1: /usr/X11/lib/libXdamage.1.1.0.dylib: No
such file or directory
libXdamage does exist but not this version.
After this error message is displayed there is one final
Hi Ryan,
Thanks for the very good description.
$ port deps gnucash +without_hbci
This would not have occurred to me to try. Thanks.
libtool and libofx are already needed by gnucash itself, but
gwenhywfar, qt3, ktoblzcheck, libglade2 and gmp are new
dependencies. Then we could ask
Running
sudo port install gnucash +without_hbci +without_ofx +without_quotes
on a clean install of MacPorts 1.7.0 on a Powerbook G4 with OS X
10.5.6 and XCode 3.1
seems to install multiple versions of docbook-xml (4.3, 4.1.2, 4.2,
4.4, 4.5, and 5.0) as shown in the excerpts below. I notice
I may just be confused.
I'm running from trunk.
I did my typical svn update / build
I get the following results from my check for new versions of things.
I expect to see subversion and apache2 (upgraded on a system running
1.7, not from trunk)
mac 17 # port outdated
No installed ports