On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Bill Christensen
billc_li...@greenbuilder.com wrote:
Hi folks,
Hello,
Before getting into that though, I'm curioius as to why MacPorts spreads the
pieces of Mailman around to at least three different locations -
/opt/local/var, /opt/local/share, and
On 2010-10-07 20:08 , Bill Christensen wrote:
Or do any of you know what to change on the Postfix end in order to
tweak the mail server to run the script as group '_mailman'?
I don't run my own mailman on Mac OS X, but didn't you configure your
master.cf to make postfix pass mails to mailman
Tried that restarted postfix. No change.
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 3:32 AM, Rainer Müller rai...@macports.org wrote:
On 2010-10-07 20:08 , Bill Christensen wrote:
Or do any of you know what to change on the Postfix end in order to
tweak the mail server to run the script as group
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Bill Christensen
billc_li...@greenbuilder.com wrote:
I'm using
Fetchmail (MacPorts install) to retrieve the mail from the 3rd party server
and deliver it to Mailman, and then sending out via the existing Postfix
server. The error I'm seeing when running
Recently my old PPC PowerBook was replaced by a new Intel MacBook. Our IY
department copied everything from the old machine to the new one.
Now I find that none of the ports work and they are interfering with
installation of new software.
How can I get rid of the old MacPorts or replace it
On Oct 8, 2010, at 11:38 AM, Mark Johnson wrote:
Recently my old PPC PowerBook was replaced by a new Intel MacBook. Our IY
department copied everything from the old machine to the new one.
Now I find that none of the ports work and they are interfering with
installation of new software.
Don't bother trying the port uninstall command, the sudo rm -rf ...
command in the uninstall documentation is sufficient.
http://guide.macports.org/chunked/installing.macports.uninstalling.html
Dr. Kurt Hillig
UMNet Administration I always tell theFax
CAUTION!!!
rm'ing /opt/local could remove important data. For instance mysql
databases among other things.
On Oct 8, 2010, at 10:38 AM, Mark Johnson wrote:
Recently my old PPC PowerBook was replaced by a new Intel MacBook.
Our IY department copied everything from the old machine to the
With Perl5.12 installed the following command:
cgh-418 rsw3284$ !480 bp_seqfeature_load.pl -d Ncrassa_cgh_418 -p
supercrassa -c 418-revised2.gff
works like a charm.
However, after installing perl5.12+threads
the same command:
cgh-418 rsw3284$ !480 bp_seqfeature_load.pl -d Ncrassa_cgh_418 -p
I use both MacPorts TeXLive and MacTeX from time to time. MacTeX comes
with a handy System Preferences panel that allows you to choose which
TeX distribution you want to use (i.e. TeXLive 2010 and TeXLive 2009
if you have both installed from tug.org). The MacTeX postflight
installation script also
Hello Everyone,
I'm trying here first but I'll jump on over to the MMD group if
someone thinks this is better to ask there.
I've installed MMD via `port install p5-text-multimarkdown` but I'm
currently using it through a directly downloaded copy although someone
suggested that I should be able
On Oct 8, 2010, at 2:30 PM, Rodolfo Aramayo wrote:
While perl5.12+threads is installed I tried re-installing DBI.pm, but that
did not help
How did you do this? You may not have actually made MacPorts rebuild DBI for
your new perl (which is probably what you need to do to have this work).
It looks like installing texlive-latex-extra will provide the missing
package.
I'm guessing that p5-text-multimarkdown should probably depend on it?
(I'm not familiar with that module at all.)
Dan
--
Dan R. K. Ports MIT CSAILhttp://drkp.net/
We might be able to save ourselves some trouble and list traffic by
installing texlive-latex-extra with macports base :)
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 7:30 PM, Dan Ports dpo...@macports.org wrote:
It looks like installing texlive-latex-extra will provide the missing
package.
I'm guessing that
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