Thanks for the many replies. I am an OpenBSD user but open does not
recognise all of the hardware on the mac. While I am now using open on
the mac, I was wondering whether I could get fvwm up and runnning on
it. It would help a lot. I am very confused with the aqua interface.
If fvwm is messed,
On Mar 31, 2010, at 01:38, Pau wrote:
Thanks for the many replies. I am an OpenBSD user but open does not
recognise all of the hardware on the mac. While I am now using open on
the mac, I was wondering whether I could get fvwm up and runnning on
it. It would help a lot. I am very confused
Hi,
thanks. Yes, I found fvwmrc and it is written correctly. Still, the
pager does not show up.
I do not know my way with macports. Could somebody please have a look
at the port and see whether it is messed?
Thanks a lot for your replies.
Pau
2010/3/31 Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org:
Hello,
after the problem with fvwm, I have now tried to install gnome.
I installed the metapackage and everything ran smooth. Then I follow
the indications here:
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/GNOME
But I get a window protesting:
There is a problem with the configuration server:
I think I know what the problem is:
gnome-desktop-suite gnome-platform-suite gnome-bindings-suite
Password:
--- Computing dependencies for gnome-desktop-suite
--- Configuring libgweather
Error: Target org.macports.configure returned: configure failure:
shell command cd
On 2010-3-31 17:38 , Pau wrote:
locate seems not to work.
'mdfind -name' is a reasonable approximation to locate.
- Josh
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Hello,
sorry for the spamming... I have too many questions because I am in
the process of migrating to macosx after many years of OpenBSD
I have seen that firefox-x11 fails at building when getting to
xulrunner, as in this ticket:
http://trac.macports.org/ticket/21477
Six months ago jeremyhu
On Mar 31, 2010, at 15:57, Pau wrote:
Also, regarding matplotlib, I would like to ask the same question. I
try to used macosx some five weeks ago and I had to install it by
resorting to that superpack but I would like to ask whether macports
has it now up and running. A colleague said that
On 2010-4-1 07:57 , Pau wrote:
Also, regarding matplotlib, I would like to ask the same question. I
try to used macosx some five weeks ago and I had to install it by
resorting to that superpack but I would like to ask whether macports
has it now up and running. A colleague said that it is not
On Mar 31, 2010, at 2:57 PM, Pau wrote:
Also, regarding matplotlib, I would like to ask the same question. I
try to used macosx some five weeks ago and I had to install it by
resorting to that superpack but I would like to ask whether macports
has it now up and running. A colleague said that
Hi,
I figured out the problem.
In the default fvwmrc file that's provided with the installation of
fvwm in macports the paths are wrong.
In this particular case, it should read:
ModulePath /opt/local/bin/
instead of
ModulePath /usr/lib/X11/fvwm
The path for icons etc is also wrong:
On 2010-4-1 10:28 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Mar 31, 2010, at 16:39, Pau wrote:
The path for icons etc is also wrong:
PixmapPath /usr/include/X11/pixmaps/
IconPath /usr/include/X11/bitmaps/
This is even worse, because these pixmaps and bitmaps do not exist in
macports
What should
Hi all,
I'm a new to unix so sorry for the trivial question but I just used macport
to install gnuplot and I'd like to edit the gnuplot initialization file.
Where can I find it on my comp? I'm using Mac OS 10.5.
Thanks,
Zack
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On 2010-4-1 14:18 , Zachary Cordero wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a new to unix so sorry for the trivial question but I just used
macport to install gnuplot and I'd like to edit the gnuplot
initialization file. Where can I find it on my comp? I'm using Mac OS
10.5.
See section 18 in the manual
On Mar 31, 2010, at 8:18 PM, Zachary Cordero wrote:
I'm a new to unix so sorry for the trivial question but I just used macport
to install gnuplot and I'd like to edit the gnuplot initialization file.
Where can I find it on my comp? I'm using Mac OS 10.5.
Anything that MacPorts installed
On Mar 31, 2010, at 22:34, Scott Haneda wrote:
On Mar 31, 2010, at 8:18 PM, Zachary Cordero wrote:
I'm a new to unix so sorry for the trivial question but I just used macport
to install gnuplot and I'd like to edit the gnuplot initialization file.
Where can I find it on my comp? I'm
Then I guess you have to create them.
On Mar 31, 2010, at 22:57, Zachary Cordero wrote:
Alright, so then where can I find the initialization file? The files
mentioned in the gnuplot manual are not in my home directory and I can't find
them in the port contents. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
On Mar 31, 2010, at 8:40 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Mar 31, 2010, at 22:34, Scott Haneda wrote:
On Mar 31, 2010, at 8:18 PM, Zachary Cordero wrote:
I'm a new to unix so sorry for the trivial question but I just used macport
to install gnuplot and I'd like to edit the gnuplot
On Mar 31, 2010, at 23:12, Scott Haneda wrote:
If you know the name of the file you are looking for, a `sudo find
/opt/local -name the-filename-pattern` where the-filename-pattern can
be a regular expression, so to find all ini files, it would be *.ini or
just look for the exact filename
On 2010-4-1 15:12 , Scott Haneda wrote:
On Mar 31, 2010, at 8:40 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Actually, find takes a glob pattern; regular expression syntax is
different from glob syntax.
Well, that is just plain weird, I never knew that. I have always fed it
regular expressions, the only
On Mar 31, 2010, at 9:21 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
^abc isn't a valid glob and shouldn't work (and doesn't):
$ cd $(port dir zlib)
$ find . -name ^P
$ find . -name P
$ find . -name P*
./Portfile
find is case-sensitive with the -name option and case-insensitive with the
-iname
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