Re: xorg-server

2009-04-30 Thread Jeremy Huddleston
The fishing pole: http://xquartz.macosforge.org/trac/wiki/X11-UsersFAQ#DefaultresolutiontoolowFontstoosmall s/org.x.X11/org.macports.X11/ How to fish: defaults write org.macports.X11 dpi -int 133 --Jeremy On Apr 30, 2009, at 07:30, Jonathan Stickel wrote: I just installed xorg-server on Tiger.

Re: uninstalling ports

2009-04-30 Thread Alejandro Aragon
Thanks Ryan, That's a nice tool. I uninstalled a lot of stuff that I never used. Alejandro Aragón On Apr 30, 2009, at 2:40 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: On Apr 30, 2009, at 14:31, Alejandro Aragon wrote: Thank you guys for the quick response. Doing 'sudo port -f -u uninstall' suggested by Erwa

Re: uninstalling ports

2009-04-30 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Apr 30, 2009, at 14:31, Alejandro Aragon wrote: Thank you guys for the quick response. Doing 'sudo port -f -u uninstall' suggested by Erwan I went down from 12.2Gb to 9.1Gb. The distfiles are about 353Mb. I've been thinking however, that probably the best way to do this is to remove ma

Re: uninstalling ports

2009-04-30 Thread Alejandro Aragon
Thank you guys for the quick response. Doing 'sudo port -f -u uninstall' suggested by Erwan I went down from 12.2Gb to 9.1Gb. The distfiles are about 353Mb. I've been thinking however, that probably the best way to do this is to remove macports and start from scratch. I'm thinking about th

Re: Installing Mysql5 port on top of an existing mysql5 on Leopard and using Rails

2009-04-30 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Apr 30, 2009, at 12:03, Chris Janton wrote: The sample my.cnf file has this at the top... Where did you find that sample my.cnf file? /opt/mports/trunk/dports/databases/mysql4/files/my.cnf You probably shouldn't refer to that file; it's for MySQL 4. The my.cnf files included with MyS

Re: uninstalling ports

2009-04-30 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Apr 30, 2009, at 09:11, Alejandro Aragon wrote: I need to free up some space and now I see that the /opt folder has 12.2GB used. After invoking 'sudo port installed', I see that there are way too many ports that are installed but not active, so I thought that I may uninstall them. Inste

Re: Installing Mysql5 port on top of an existing mysql5 on Leopard and using Rails

2009-04-30 Thread Chris Janton
On 2009-04-29 , at 22:37 , Scott Haneda wrote: Being on the same page about the application, fine. Putting everything that you need in /opt/local? Not sure that's the right thing. Why not, genuinely curious. If you mentally thin of /opt/local as / it very much has a layout very much like

Re: How best to handle ruby gems

2009-04-30 Thread Joshua Root
Grant Heaslip wrote: > The impression I have from that and other sources is that, for better or > worse, using gem to install gems is really the way to go. I'm not sure > how feasible this is (I get the impression that this isn't somewhere > they want to go), but it would be great if port could man

Re: How best to handle ruby gems

2009-04-30 Thread Grant Heaslip
The impression I have from that and other sources is that, for better or worse, using gem to install gems is really the way to go. I'm not sure how feasible this is (I get the impression that this isn't somewhere they want to go), but it would be great if port could manage gem installations (though

Re: uninstalling ports

2009-04-30 Thread Joshua Root
Erwan David wrote: > On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 04:11:14PM CEST, Alejandro Aragon > said: >> Hi everyone, >> >> I need to free up some space and now I see that the /opt folder has >> 12.2GB used. After invoking 'sudo port installed', I see that there are >> way too many ports that are installed b

xorg-server

2009-04-30 Thread Jonathan Stickel
I just installed xorg-server on Tiger. Fonts in all X apps are much bigger now than when using Apple's X11.app. Is there a way I can correct this, such as setting a screen resolution (dpi) as I would in xorg.conf on a linux box? Thanks, Jonathan _

Re: uninstalling ports

2009-04-30 Thread Erwan David
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 04:11:14PM CEST, Alejandro Aragon said: > Hi everyone, > > I need to free up some space and now I see that the /opt folder has > 12.2GB used. After invoking 'sudo port installed', I see that there are > way too many ports that are installed but not active, so I thought

uninstalling ports

2009-04-30 Thread Alejandro Aragon
Hi everyone, I need to free up some space and now I see that the /opt folder has 12.2GB used. After invoking 'sudo port installed', I see that there are way too many ports that are installed but not active, so I thought that I may uninstall them. Instead of going one by one (because there

Re: X11.app

2009-04-30 Thread David Evans
Frank J. R. Hanstick wrote: Hello, Where can I find the MacPorts X11.app that references the ported xorg X11 that runs under MacOS 10.4.11? Frank J. R. Hanstick tro...@comcast.net port xorg-server installs /Applications/MacPorts/X11.app

X11.app

2009-04-30 Thread Frank J. R. Hanstick
Hello, Where can I find the MacPorts X11.app that references the ported xorg X11 that runs under MacOS 10.4.11? Frank J. R. Hanstick tro...@comcast.net ___ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org