Re: 1.7.0 beta rc1: libcurl errors

2008-12-11 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 9, 2008, at 07:38, Jay Levitt wrote: Does MacPorts log any history anywhere? I don't think it does. Nope, MacPorts writes no logfiles. ___ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org

Re: 1.7.0 beta rc1: libcurl errors

2008-12-11 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 9, 2008, at 07:20, Jay Levitt wrote: Joshua Root wrote: Could the wrong libcurl be picked up if there is something like LDFLAGS=-L/opt/local/lib in the environment? If that's what happened to Jay, it shouldn't be a problem with selfupdate because the environment is sanitised. I

Re: freeciv and freeciv-x11 ggz problem

2008-12-11 Thread Randall Wood
I was not aware of the libggz dependency when I did the upgrade. There is a ggz client for gtk, but its not in the macports tree. I'm looking into this. On 11 Dec 2008, at 01:27, Ryan Schmidt wrote: On Dec 9, 2008, at 16:13, William Davis wrote: unable to install freeciv-x11 or

Re: libxml2 woes (PHP5 and friends)

2008-12-11 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 10, 2008, at 14:57, Chris Janton wrote: I am a heavy user of Wordpress. Especially using the xmlrpc functions (blog photos from Flickr, external blog editors, etc.) In the past few months this has become a large problem. Entities get stripped from the text, so no links, HTML

Re: Install or use problem: no .profile created

2008-12-11 Thread Joachim Oosnaabryg
Resolved !! both - the installation problem of MacPorts 1.6 and - the bug in rtf2latex2e on Intel. Am 10.12.2008 um 23:49 schrieb Bryan Blackburn: Looks like rtf2latex2e's configure script can't handle proper detection on a Mac normally, so a PowerPC fix was put in there; unfortunately,

Re: install manopen fails on 10.5.5

2008-12-11 Thread joseph davison
AHA! The problem is that there's a check to see if this is panther or earlier, and if it is, it creates an NSSimpleHorizontalTypesetter. I put an ifdef around it with an undefined value and it compiles fine and works. I don't know what the right way to do that fix is, but that's

Re: Distfiles mirror behind proxy

2008-12-11 Thread Max Asato
This thread got a bit fragmented so I'll restate this particular problem. Sorry about the length of this posting. I had created a binary archive on one system and copied the archive to another system in the hopes that I could install the binaries directly and avoid a second build. This would

Re: Distfiles mirror behind proxy

2008-12-11 Thread Joshua Root
Max Asato wrote: abk239$ port variants glib2 glib2 has the variants: universal puredarwin darwin powerpc darwin_6 darwin_7 darwin_8 darwin_9 imac2$ port variants glib2 glib2 has the

Re: Distfiles mirror behind proxy

2008-12-11 Thread Anders F Björklund
Max Asato wrote: This thread got a bit fragmented so I'll restate this particular problem. Sorry about the length of this posting. I had created a binary archive on one system and copied the archive to another system in the hopes that I could install the binaries directly and avoid a second

Re: Distfiles mirror behind proxy

2008-12-11 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 11, 2008, at 12:25, Joshua Root wrote: Max Asato wrote: abk239$ port variants glib2 glib2 has the variants: universal puredarwin darwin powerpc darwin_6 darwin_7 darwin_8 darwin_9

Re: Install or use problem: no .profile created

2008-12-11 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 11, 2008, at 05:21, Joachim Oosnaabryg wrote: @Ryan Schmidt: OK, I appreciate the effort. But at my advice the bug in the MacPorts.dmg/pgk 1.6 should be made clear at the install-page: http://www.macports.org/ install.php Or at least as a warning at

Re: install manopen fails on 10.5.5

2008-12-11 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 11, 2008, at 10:53, joseph davison wrote: The problem is that there's a check to see if this is panther or earlier, and if it is, it creates an NSSimpleHorizontalTypesetter. I put an ifdef around it with an undefined value and it compiles fine and works. So you're saying

Re: install manopen fails on 10.5.5

2008-12-11 Thread Bryan Blackburn
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 12:11:24AM -0600, Ryan Schmidt said: On Dec 11, 2008, at 10:53, joseph davison wrote: [...] I don't know what the right way to do that fix is, but that's what the problem is -- perhaps the maintainer can Do The Right Thing? That should probably be a bug report, eh?