On 2010-10-07 03:37 , Mark wrote:
1) What is the difference between gfortran vs gcc vs gfortran-mp-*.*?
GCC is the Gnu Compiler Collection. It contains compilers for C, C++,
Objective-C and others. As that is a modular approach, not everything is
always included. For example, Apple does not ship
On 10/6/10 1:59 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
I don't know what to say about the theme icon message.
This is also a warning message only and can be safely disregarded.
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Hi folks,
I'm putting some of the final touches on my most recent server and
have run into the dreaded Mailman group mismatch problem.
Before getting into that though, I'm curioius as to why MacPorts
spreads the pieces of Mailman around to at least three different
locations -
Hi,
my attempted upgrade of s...@1.0.42_0+html to 1.0.43_0+html failed due
to a missing build dependency on some texlive port. More precisely, I
do have texlive installed but not via macports; therefore the build did
not find the required texi2dvi. (I know macport's policy that it does
not rely
How is having a *_select problem going to be easier for people than using
the full path to the binary they want or having the user modify their
$PATH to do what they want?
Because the select is done by macports when installed; the user just
runs the program, and now gets the macports
On Oct 7, 2010, at 9:53 PM, Michael_google gmail_Gersten wrote:
If not, then let me turn this around: Is there a reasonable way to let
program X installed dependency Y, and yet still let me use system
version of Y?
Do you have an idea?
You have written several long emails, but I haven't