On Mar 13, 2011, at 2:05 AM, Jon Hermansen wrote:
Does anyone know if they're still shipping physical copies of Xcode in the
Mac box?
When I got my iMac a year ago it did NOT contain anything like that. I had to
register as a developer and download the thing.
Back than still for FREE.
Le Sat 12/03/2011, Keith J. Schultz disait
Am 12.03.2011 um 23:24 schrieb Ryan Schmidt:
On Mar 12, 2011, at 00:56, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
[snip, snip]
Over here in Germany Xcode 4 only cost as much as a pack of
cigarettes!
I think the primary objection, from the people
i've got problems installing wxWidgets
i've already tried port clean python27
mac-de-meriem-lentz:aMule-2.2.6 harlock59$ sudo port install wxWidgets
Error: Requested variants do not match original selection +darwin.
Please use the same variants again, perform 'port clean python27' or specify
On 2011-03-13 11:03 , Marko Käning wrote:
When I got my iMac a year ago it did NOT contain anything like that. I had to
register as a developer and download the thing.
Back than still for FREE.
Are you sure? Usually Xcode was included on the installation DVD.
Rainer
On 2011-03-13 17:33 , Bruno DOUTRIAUX - Youmé-TECH wrote:
i've already tried port clean python27
Did you use sudo with that command?
sudo port clean python27
Rainer
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On Mar 13, 2011, at 11:33, Bruno DOUTRIAUX - Youmé-TECH wrote:
i've got problems installing wxWidgets
i've already tried port clean python27
mac-de-meriem-lentz:aMule-2.2.6 harlock59$ sudo port install wxWidgets
Error: Requested variants do not match original selection +darwin.
Please
Ryan,
You suggested that I might have a rogue my.cnf file somewhere. I can find only
one my.cnf on my Mac. The Finder says it is a Plain text file, and I opened
it with TextEdit:
# /etc/mysql/my.cnf: The global mysql configuration file.
# This file can be simultaneously placed in three
On Mar 13, 2011, at 17:04, David Gentry wrote:
You suggested that I might have a rogue my.cnf file somewhere. I can find
only one my.cnf on my Mac. The Finder says it is a Plain text file, and I
opened it with TextEdit:
# /etc/mysql/my.cnf: The global mysql configuration file.
# This
On Mar 10, 2011, at 15:10, David Gentry wrote:
Bayard,
I am responding to your message:
It's not really clear what leads you to suspect corruption in the first
instance. Perhaps we might start with how you get to that conclusion and
work out a shared understanding of the problem on
On Mar 13, 2011, at 12:04 PM, Erwan David wrote:
I think it is more a problem of control. Apple wants a total control on what
runs on the computers it sells. The App store model is the key to this
control, if people are obliged to use it. The itunes account licence is not
innocuous and
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