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At 2:11 PM + 11/7/12, Federico Calboli wrote:
On 7 Nov 2012, at 14:06, Jeremy Lavergne jer...@lavergne.gotdns.org wrote:
Which packages if I can ask? because they might be packages
that I do not want nor need.
I grepped
On Nov 08, 2012, at 01:29 PM, "William H. Magill" mag...@icloud.com wrote:On Nov 07, 2012, at 08:47 AM, Federico Calboli f.calb...@gmail.com wrote:After having a go with homebrew I decided that macport's use of /opt/local is significantly less likely to screw up my system, so I am now quite firmly
On 8 Nov 2012, at 18:29, William H. Magill mag...@icloud.com wrote:
On Nov 07, 2012, at 08:47 AM, Federico Calboli f.calb...@gmail.com wrote:
After having a go with homebrew I decided that macport's use of /opt/local
is significantly less likely to screw up my system, so I am now quite
Hi!
I often get into this issue where I have a file under /opt/local
and want to know which port that file belong to. I read through
port man file and Google about it but I cannot seems to find any
solution.
Any thought?
Thanks!
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I often get into this issue where I have a file under /opt/local and want to
know which port that file belong to. I read through port man file and Google
about it but I cannot seems to find any solution.
port contents FULL_PATH_OF_FILE
like so:
port contents /opt/local/bin/pspp
Wow, wrong word there! Sorry
port provides FILENAME
the opposite is port contents PORTNAME
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On 2012-11-08, 12:43, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
port provides FILENAME
Ah Ok, I guess somehow I missed that from the port manual.
Thanks!
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On Nov 8, 2012, at 02:12, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
I haven't looked for ages but is the OpenDarwin project still going? I had
thoughts once upon-a-time that this project might get going well enough to
provide an entire Open Source platform that macports would be a great
candidate for
Hello,
I work with os x 10.8.2.
Need I configure something ?
Tanks by advance for your answer
Best regards
mparchet
Le 7 nov. 2012 à 21:18, Michaël Parchet mparc...@sunrise.ch a écrit :
Hello,
I would like to recompile all my packages as 64 bit by. And I would like
configure macport
On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 4:53 PM, Michaël Parchet mparc...@sunrise.ch wrote:
I work with os x 10.8.2.
10.8.2 is only capable of producing and running 64-bit packages normally,
so you shouldn't have to do anything. If you have 32-bit packages, the
usual reason is because you started out on an
On Nov 8, 2012, at 8:18 PM, David Prager Branner brannerchin...@gmail.com
wrote:
I was able to install and build Macports 1.710, apparently without problems,
but on the initial
sudo port -v selfupdate
I get what appears to be a fatal error:
Command output: checking build
On Nov 8, 2012, at 20:28, Lawrence Velázquez larry.velazq...@gmail.com wrote:
On Nov 8, 2012, at 8:18 PM, David Prager Branner brannerchin...@gmail.com
wrote:
I was able to install and build Macports 1.710, apparently without problems,
but on the initial
sudo port -v selfupdate
Forwarding to the list. Looks like you're already running into the
incompatible-portfiles problem that Ryan brought up.
vq
Begin forwarded message:
From: David Prager Branner brannerchin...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: any way to use OS 10.3.9?
Date: November 8, 2012 10:03:11 PM EST
To: Lawrence
David Prager Branner brannerchin...@gmail.com wrote:
I have OS 10.3.9 on an old iBook, with Xcode v. 1.5 installed. No higher
versions of the OS can be installed on this hardware.
I was able to install and build Macports 1.710, apparently without
problems, but on the initial
sudo port
Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org wrote:
You can get an archive of ports from December 14, 2008, from the day MacPorts
1.7.0 was released, here:
https://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/downloads/MacPorts-1.7.0/
Using that, you could install the subversion port, then you could get
On Nov 8, 2012, at 22:06, Joshua Root j...@macports.org wrote:
Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org wrote:
You can get an archive of ports from December 14, 2008, from the day
MacPorts 1.7.0 was released, here:
https://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/downloads/MacPorts-1.7.0/
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