hi :-)
why isn't docbook-xml deactivated, when it is upgraded ?
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hi :-)
could somebody help subversion maintainer to make it compile on 10.4
please ?
it's all the more annoying that there is no subversion at all in
10.4, contrary to 10.5
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On 2009-5-30 22:55, Thomas De Contes wrote:
hi :-)
why isn't docbook-xml deactivated, when it is upgraded ?
Upgrading docbook-xml works the same as upgrading any other port, as far
as I am aware. You'll need to describe what is happening, and how it
differs from what you think should happen,
On 2009-5-30 23:34, Thomas De Contes wrote:
Le 30 mai 09 à 15:28, Joshua Root a écrit :
On 2009-5-30 22:55, Thomas De Contes wrote:
hi :-)
why isn't docbook-xml deactivated, when it is upgraded ?
Upgrading docbook-xml works the same as upgrading any other port, as far
as I am aware.
Le 2 mai 09 à 21:57, Joshua Root a écrit :
Thomas De Contes wrote:
last annoying thing (i hope) :
Error: Target org.macports.activate returned: can't create directory
/Applications/MacPorts: permission denied
is there a way to set an other path than /Applications/MacPorts
please ?
like
Is there a port function to echo env vars?
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Le 30 mai 09 à 15:45, Joshua Root a écrit :
On 2009-5-30 23:34, Thomas De Contes wrote:
Le 30 mai 09 à 15:28, Joshua Root a écrit :
On 2009-5-30 22:55, Thomas De Contes wrote:
hi :-)
why isn't docbook-xml deactivated, when it is upgraded ?
Upgrading docbook-xml works the same as
On 2009-5-30 23:57, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
Is there a port function to echo env vars?
Tcl makes the environment available as an array called env. So the
environment variable FOO can be accessed as $env(FOO).
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I am running Tiger 10.4.11 and I am getting the following error message:
$ dbus-launch
EOF in dbus-launch reading address from bus daemon
There are a few tickets for dbus on the tracker. But I can't totaly figure
out which one is the appropriate ticket.
Is there any current way to get past this
On 2009-5-31 00:22, Thomas De Contes wrote:
but is it right, that there is all these different ports ?
isn't it a design error from the mainainer of all these ports ?
Apparently docbook-xml is not backward compatible, so the older versions
are required by some software. Though it's not terribly
Le 3 mai 09 à 00:32, Rainer Müller a écrit :
On 2009-05-02 17:01, Thomas De Contes wrote:
Le 2 mai 09 à 16:09, Rainer Müller a écrit :
but when i put an other compiler which knows ada in my path, i get
configure: error: Could not locate a working Objective-C runtime.
so it would be nice to
On 2009-05-30 17:12, Thomas De Contes wrote:
[...]
... i don't understand why you prefer (1) for MacPorts itself
since Ryan Schmidt uses (2) for ports, i don't see what kind of
avantage you get using (1) for MacPorts itself
It allows to build base with another compiler and it makes it
Have you filed a bug report? What's the ticket number? Can you copy/
paste the compilation error?
On May 30, 2009, at 06:06, Thomas De Contes wrote:
hi :-)
could somebody help subversion maintainer to make it compile on 10.4
please ?
it's all the more annoying that there is no
On May 30, 2009, at 08:06, Thomas De Contes wrote:
could somebody help subversion maintainer to make it compile on
10.4 please ?
it's all the more annoying that there is no subversion at all in
10.4, contrary to 10.5
I have no problem compiling Subversion on Mac OS X 10.4. What problem
Charles A. Templeton III ctempleton3 at gmail.com writes:
I am running Tiger 10.4.11 and I am getting the following error message:
$ dbus-launch
EOF in dbus-launch reading address from bus daemon
There are a few tickets for dbus on the tracker.
But I can't totaly figure out which one is the
On May 30, 2009, at 08:47, Thomas De Contes wrote:
Le 2 mai 09 à 21:57, Joshua Root a écrit :
Thomas De Contes wrote:
is there a way to set an other path than /Applications/MacPorts
please ?
like with ./configure --prefix=
If you run `./configure --help` you will see the --with-
Hi,
I've installed mplayer-svn with MacPorts. However, I can use mplayer only
through terminal. I can't launch a movie with mplayer when i'm using Finder.
It's impossible to associate mplayer to an AVI file. Is there a trick to get
video files associeted with mplyer binary file ?
Cheers
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Le 30 mai 09 à 20:35, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
On May 30, 2009, at 08:06, Thomas De Contes wrote:
could somebody help subversion maintainer to make it compile on
10.4 please ?
it's all the more annoying that there is no subversion at all in
10.4, contrary to 10.5
I have no problem
Dia is installed with the gnome +office variant. But if you look at the
configure args --enable-gnome isn't passed to configure. Does anybody know
if there is a reason for this?
-Charles III
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On 2009-5-31 06:56, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
On May 30, 2009, at 8:06 AM, Joshua Root wrote:
On 2009-5-31 00:36, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
Why do you need such a command?
To know what $env has to offer when building a Portfile.
What do you plan to do with that information? I'm having a
On May 30, 2009, at 15:33, Thomas De Contes wrote:
Le 30 mai 09 à 20:35, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
On May 30, 2009, at 08:06, Thomas De Contes wrote:
could somebody help subversion maintainer to make it compile on
10.4 please ?
it's all the more annoying that there is no subversion at all
On May 30, 2009, at 08:28, Jeff Simmons wrote:
On Friday 29 May 2009 22:00, Joshua Root wrote:
You need to pass -I/opt/local/include in CPPFLAGS (or possibly in
CFLAGS
if it doesn't respect CPPFLAGS). GCC actually works this way on all
platforms. :-)
Either of these crashes the
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