Re: gd2 fails on perl5

2009-01-11 Thread Joshua Root
Bradley Giesbrecht wrote: > I still don't understand why perl5 is writing anything to > /usr/share/bin. I've used fink, darwinports and now macports for years > and I thought they installed in complete isolation under /sw or /opt/local. Everything being under /opt/local is indeed the expected beha

Re: gd2 fails on perl5

2009-01-11 Thread Joshua Root
Bradley Giesbrecht wrote: > I have recently been working at using macports to build my servers > rather then compiling on my own. > > I understood, possibly incorrectly, that I should be able to remove /opt > and everything related to macports would be gone. > > So I removed /opt and then reinsta

perl5 install errors

2009-01-11 Thread Bradley Giesbrecht
While struggling to get perl5 reinstalled I noticed a lot of files referencing /opt/local/bin/perl in /usr/share/bin. Does anyone know if this is normal? I haven't changed any prefix settings, at least not intentionally. //Brad ___ macports-users m

Ruby 1.9.1 and Rails 2.2.2 using MacPorts

2009-01-11 Thread Mark Fraser
Has anyone here been able to successfully install Ruby on Rails with Ruby 1.9.1 using MacPorts (on Tiger)? First I tried installing Ruby 1.9.1 and it installed fine. Then installing rails using 'gem install rails' led to a rails installation where all of the generate scripts and rake tasks wer

Re: Claws-mail port question

2009-01-11 Thread Doctor Who
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 5:07 AM, Rainer Müller wrote: > Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> It looks like Guido Soranzio (gui_dos at macports dot org) first >> added the port in February 2008, and Rainer Mueller (raimue at >> macports dot org) updated it in January 2009. You could ask them if >> they have any g

Re: Two MacPorts installs: problem with Python

2009-01-11 Thread Bryan Blackburn
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:49:44AM +0100, Bart Masschelein said: [...] >> Probably ticket #13789 >> >> >> >> which as you've discovered is fixed on trunk. If it is that, you >> should be >> able to still use 1.7 just make sure there's no slash at the end o

Re: Two MacPorts installs: problem with Python

2009-01-11 Thread Bart Masschelein
How can I get around this? I don't think deactivating the Python from my original MacPorts will solve the problem. When you install from source, and want to avoid conflicts with a standard MacPorts install, use the --with-tclpackage, --with-applications- dir, and --with-frameworks-dir to po

Re: gd2 fails on perl5

2009-01-11 Thread Bradley Giesbrecht
On Jan 11, 2009, at 12:05 PM, Marcus Calhoun-Lopez wrote: Bradley Giesbrecht pixilla.com> writes: I understood, possibly incorrectly, that I should be able to remove / opt and everything related to macports would be gone. Not quite. Some ports install startup items (and even new users). By

Re: Upgrading vim

2009-01-11 Thread Rainer Müller
Timothy Goins wrote: > Undefined symbols: >"__Xsetlocale", referenced from: >_get_locale_val in ex_cmds2.o >_ex_language in ex_cmds2.o >_ex_language in ex_cmds2.o >_ex_language in ex_cmds2.o >_main in main.o >_main in main.o >_enc_locale i

Re: Upgrading vim

2009-01-11 Thread Bryan Blackburn
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 01:10:54PM -0700, Timothy Goins said: > I am having a problem upgrading three of my active but outdated ports > [10.5.6; Xcode 3.1; user/bin/gcc-4.0]; I am much more familiar with the > configure-make-make install routine and am new to MacPorts. [...] > > However, when I

Re: Two MacPorts installs: problem with Python

2009-01-11 Thread Bryan Blackburn
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 07:58:06PM +0100, Bart Masschelein said: > Hi all, > > I needed another MacPorts install for some development testing, so I > installed a version of the trunk in a new location. Python appears to be > required as dependency, but I get the following error: > > ---> Activa

Error on environment?

2009-01-11 Thread Doctor Who
I installed the findutils and coreutils packages so that I could use locate on my Mac. When I attempt to update the database using 'updatedb', I get: /usr/bin/sort: string comparison failed: Illegal byte sequence /usr/bin/sort: Set LC_ALL='C' to work around the problem. /usr/bin/sort: The strings

Upgrading vim

2009-01-11 Thread Timothy Goins
I am having a problem upgrading three of my active but outdated ports [10.5.6; Xcode 3.1; user/bin/gcc-4.0]; I am much more familiar with the configure-make-make install routine and am new to MacPorts. Running ~$ sudo port outdated produces the following: The following installed ports are ou

Re: gd2 fails on perl5

2009-01-11 Thread Marcus Calhoun-Lopez
Bradley Giesbrecht pixilla.com> writes: > > I understood, possibly incorrectly, that I should be able to remove / > opt and everything related to macports would be gone. Not quite. Some ports install startup items (and even new users). By default, MacPorts may also have installed stuff in /Libr

gd2 fails on perl5

2009-01-11 Thread Bradley Giesbrecht
I have recently been working at using macports to build my servers rather then compiling on my own. I understood, possibly incorrectly, that I should be able to remove / opt and everything related to macports would be gone. So I removed /opt and then reinstalled macports. Attempting to get

Two MacPorts installs: problem with Python

2009-01-11 Thread Bart Masschelein
Hi all, I needed another MacPorts install for some development testing, so I installed a version of the trunk in a new location. Python appears to be required as dependency, but I get the following error: ---> Activating python25 @2.5.4_0+darwin_9+macosx Error: Target org.macports.activate