As a side note, it's always worth running
port variants package
when considering installing package
That way you can pick from the list and not have to guess, though of course
variant names should be consistent. Have you encountered ports that have +py26
as a variant? Sounds like it might be an
Yes, I have encountered +py26. I've even had it running before and it worked
fine for several months until I reinstalled a software (FEniCS) that depended
on vtk. However, Paraview still worked though. Isn't that wiered?
Anyway, now everything is fine again! :)
Aron
On 12 Mar, 2010, at
On 2010-03-12 10:41 , Aron Wahlberg wrote:
Yes, I have encountered +py26. I've even had it running before and it
worked fine for several months until I reinstalled a software
(FEniCS) that depended on vtk. However, Paraview still worked though.
Isn't that wiered?
There is no port with a +py26
Hello everyone,
I have installed digiKam 1.1.0 from scratch (as in from a fresh MacPorts
installation) using the patch posted on http://trac.macports.org/ticket/23720.
However, there's a problem that I can't quite understand:
If I start digikam from the dock, select one or more images and
Hi,
I wanted to install gutenprint in order to use several printers. I
prefer using any software from macports (instaed of installers).
However the gutenprint port does only contain the gimp plugin part, not
any printer drivers.
Is there another port which provides the drivers or are there
On Mar 12, 2010, at 08:13 , Jürgen Starek wrote:
If I start digikam from the dock, select one or more images and
choose Resize Images from the Tools menu, I get an error stating
that Cannot start 'convert' program from 'ImageMagick' package;
please check your installation. When the Always
This happens consistently during the building kdepimlibs4 during the kdelibs4
process. I'm on an iMac running 10.6.2.
Do I need to install gpgme-objc?
Thanks in advance.
ditInteractor, GpgME::Data)in context.o
_gpgme_op_trustlist_end, referenced from:
On Mar 12, 2010, at 11:49, Payam Minoofar wrote:
This happens consistently during the building kdepimlibs4 during the kdelibs4
process. I'm on an iMac running 10.6.2.
Do I need to install gpgme-objc?
Thanks in advance.
ditInteractor, GpgME::Data)in context.o
On Mar 12, 2010, at 1:07 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
This isn't the first error. You should see the first error if you try again
with the debug switch. It will probably just say that libgpgme.dylib is not
of the right architecture, meaning you should rebuild gpgme with the
universal variant.
port install wget is broken for me on Snow Leopard. here's the tail
end of `sudo port install -d wget` shown below. Anything that I can do
to help myself here?
--- Verifying checksum(s) for wget
DEBUG: Executing org.macports.checksum (wget)
--- Checksumming wget-1.12.tar.gz
Error: Checksum
Am 12.03.2010 um 23:51 schrieb john maclean:
port install wget is broken for me on Snow Leopard. here's the tail
end of `sudo port install -d wget` shown below. Anything that I can do
to help myself here?
Since it works for me (also on Snow Leopard) after a fresh selfupdate, and
considering
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 16:51, john maclean jaye...@gmail.com wrote:
port install wget is broken for me on Snow Leopard. here's the tail
end of `sudo port install -d wget` shown below. Anything that I can do
to help myself here?
Check the list at:
http://trac.macports.org/wiki/FAQ#checksums
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