hi there,
I ran into some problems with the unison version currently
provided at macports and was advised by unison's main author
on the unison help list to try the new version (cf. subject
line) which might have fixed that problem.
I would like to stay with macports managing everything. so
HI there,
i'm installing php5 on a 10.3 system and i'm getting an error while
gd2 is being installed.
This is on a recent clean 10.3 server install with all updates to the
system, Xcode and X11 have also been installed.
I have installed php5 on another (supposedly identical) system just a
I will look into the matter today.
-Kevin Ballard
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On Jul 22, 2008, at 4:04 AM, Joerg van den Hoff
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hi there,
I ran into some problems with the unison version currently
provided at macports and was advised by unison's main author
on the
After a shutdown restart, the Powerbook (10.4.11) wouldn't run up
Apache/php5 ... so tried uninstalling and re-installing ... Apache by
itself seems OK, but php5 won't install. Obviously it had previously,
when 5.2.6_1 first worked, but now it wont. I'm up to date on port
sync (selfupdate).
I am new to MACs, so my question may be very elementary. I was trying to
install Geomview. For this, it was suggested I first installed Mac ports.
I followed the links and instructions. Everything seemed to be going fine,
I even got a message saying the installation (of Mac ports) was
On Jul 22, 2008, at 3:48 PM, Philippe B. Laval wrote:
I am new to MACs, so my question may be very elementary. I was
trying to install Geomview. For this, it was suggested I first
installed Mac ports. I followed the links and instructions.
Everything seemed to be going fine, I even
Is there a clean way to uninstall outdated inactive ports other then 'port
-f uninstall inactive'?
I tried passing the -u flag to 'port -u upgrade outdated', but if the port
has dependencies (and a lot do) then it will fail both the upgrade of the
new version and the old.
For example: