I'm told it can be done now, but can get messy. I gave up on brew several years
ago. Too many conflicts back then.
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-Al-
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Al Varnell
Mountain View, CA
On May 27, 2017, at 7:13 PM, Michael wrote:
> So apparently the open source code version of Jedi
You could install OS X in a VirtualBox virtual machine, then use
nothing but brew there.
Mike Crawford, Baritone
mdcrawf...@gmail.com
One Must Not Trifle With Wizards For It Makes Us Soggy And Hard To Light.
On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 9:33 PM, Ken Cunningham
So apparently the open source code version of Jedi Knights Academy and Outcast
https://github.com/JACoders/OpenJK rely on brew's SDL 2, and have that
installation pathname in their binaries.
Can I install brew, with its use of /usr/local/, at the same time as ports?
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On 2017-05-27, at 9:33 PM, Ken Cunningham
wrote:
> I'm about 95% finished a Portfile for OpenJK. It doesn't take but a few
> minutes to make one for a port like this. It's fully built and sitting on my
> hard drive. Just working out a patchfile or two for an
Yes, but I'd advise against it. I thought I had to for RVM and it caused me
loads of trouble. Then I learned I could set it to MacPorts and a deleted
brew and never looked back. I've been using MacPorts since before Intel, so
I'm attached.
—Mark
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Mark E. Anderson
I'm about 95% finished a Portfile for OpenJK. It doesn't take but a few minutes
to make one for a port like this. It's fully built and sitting on my hard
drive. Just working out a patchfile or two for an openGL glitch on MacOS that
is widely known, and I'll test it out. If it works, I'll send
Some months ago I moved to Sierra from El Capitan and started upgrading my
ports. Nothing went as it should and I became ill at about the same time. I
abandoned everything until I was feeling better and that time has now arrived.
Following the instructions in MacPorts Guide I cleaned out all my