On 2009-10-9 12:11, Dexter Douglas wrote:
Hello,
I still have this problem on my PowerBook G4, but I do not have this problem
on my Intel-based MacBook Pro (Snow Leopard).
Does anyone know what realpath is? I am not sure how to track this problem
down.
On 2009-10-9 10:24, Peter Hindrichs wrote:
I am looking to further my understanding and knowledge of the command
line and Ports so when I tried to install the port CosmicDebris I
got this message.
I have tried to figure it out, but am having no luck, could someone
please help me to
On 2009-10-08, at 23:02 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Oct 8, 2009, at 22:01, Peter Hindrichs wrote:
I did find this note in the Xcode Release notes:
Note: GCC 4.2 cannot be used with the Mac OS X 10.4u SDK. If you
want to build targets using the 10.4u SDK on Xcode 3.2, you must
set the
On 2009-10-08, at 23:02 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Oct 8, 2009, at 22:01, Peter Hindrichs wrote:
I did find this note in the Xcode Release notes:
Note: GCC 4.2 cannot be used with the Mac OS X 10.4u SDK. If you
want to build targets using the 10.4u SDK on Xcode 3.2, you must
set the
On 2009-10-08, at 23:02 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Oct 8, 2009, at 22:01, Peter Hindrichs wrote:
I did find this note in the Xcode Release notes:
Note: GCC 4.2 cannot be used with the Mac OS X 10.4u SDK. If you
want to build targets using the 10.4u SDK on Xcode 3.2, you must
set the
Everytime I issue port upgrade outdated, it tries to build
apr-util, and fails with
configure: error: Berkeley DB not found.
db46 is installed, but the apr-util build just doesn't seem
to believe it is there.
Any advice?
Regards
David
Here's my setup
Xserve 2Ghz DP G5
OSXS 10.4.11
Macports 1.8.1
gcc 4.0 (also tried 3.3 got same error)
Here's the error
/usr/bin/gcc-4.0 -o hacklocaledir.so -fPIC -bundle hacklocaledir.c
hacklocaledir.c: In function '__open':
hacklocaledir.c:44: error: 'RTLD_NEXT' undeclared
I'm getting this:
configure: error: library 'ossp-uuid' or 'uuid' is required for OSSP-UUID
I found something to try within the comments of this post:
http://www.robbyonrails.com/articles/2008/01/22/installing-ruby-on-rails-and-postgresql-on-os-x-third-edition
(look for njakobsen)
But after
OK, so doing an uninstall and reinstall fixed the issue, though I
suspect the steps I did from the previously-mentioned post may have
helped.
-Abe
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 2:19 PM, Abram Gillespie
abe.gillespie.li...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm getting this:
configure: error: library 'ossp-uuid' or
I'm getting an error when installing PostGIS. Note that ls
/opt/local/lib/*proj* gives me this:
/opt/local/lib/libproj.0.5.5.dylib /opt/local/lib/libproj.dylib
/opt/local/lib/libproj.0.dylib /opt/local/lib/libproj.la
/opt/local/lib/libproj.a
The error is:
configure: error: could
On Oct 9, 2009, at 09:44 , Peter Hindrichs wrote:
I still have the question how would I get to the portfile via the
command line, this is still puzzling.
mress:23478 Z$ port file CosmicDebris
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/ports/aqua/
CosmicDebris/Portfile
On Oct 9, 2009, at 11:49 AM, David Cake wrote:
Everytime I issue port upgrade outdated, it tries to build apr-
util, and fails with
configure: error: Berkeley DB not found.
db46 is installed, but the apr-util build just doesn't seem to
believe it is there.
Any advice?
are you
On Oct 9, 2009, at 12:32, Randall Perry wrote:
hacklocaledir.c:44: error: 'RTLD_NEXT' undeclared (first use in this
function)
Google searching this error I see:
http://www.macgeek.co.za/2009/05/11/compliation-of-package-x-failed-rtld_next-undeclared/
Do you have /usr/local/include/dlfcn.h?
On Oct 9, 2009, at 14:10, Abram Gillespie wrote:
I'm getting an error when installing PostGIS. Note that ls
/opt/local/lib/*proj* gives me this:
/opt/local/lib/libproj.0.5.5.dylib /opt/local/lib/libproj.dylib
/opt/local/lib/libproj.0.dylib /opt/local/lib/libproj.la
On Oct 9, 2009, at 17:16, Dominik Reichardt wrote:
I'm wondering how to build Dosbox CVS in 32-bit. If I edit the port
file of dosbox by adding
if {$build_arch == x86_64} {
configure.build_arch i386
} elseif {$build_arch == ppc64} {
configure.build_arch ppc
}
if {[variant_isset
I have now done a sudo port selfupdate on two more Macs running Snow
Leopard: One a Macbook Pro that is about 30 months old and an iMac that
was purchased a month ago. Both times it worked and the sudo port
update outdated did as well.
The only problem machine was a Macbook Pro purchased
On 2009-10-10 11:47, Ralph Pass wrote:
I have now done a sudo port selfupdate on two more Macs running Snow
Leopard: One a Macbook Pro that is about 30 months old and an iMac that
was purchased a month ago. Both times it worked and the sudo port
update outdated did as well.
The only
On 2009-10-10 00:44, Peter Hindrichs wrote:
If I read correctly what Joshua Root wrote, then I am out of luck till a
64-bit update is built.
Sorry, I guess I didn't make myself very clear. The port builds and
works fine now AFAICT, it just builds for i386 where everything would
normally be
On 2009-10-09, at 17:00 , Brandon Allbery wrote:
On Oct 9, 2009, at 09:44 , Peter Hindrichs wrote:
I still have the question how would I get to the portfile via the
command line, this is still puzzling.
mress:23478 Z$ port file CosmicDebris
I'm trying to figure out how to install an outdated version of a port
and having not much luck. Is there a simple way of installing, for
instance, rdiff-backup-devel @1.1.5? I've found the portfile for it but
I'm not sure what to do with it.
Thanks
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