Re: fontforge - port installation

2013-11-05 Thread ugajin
Thanks It is unclear where to get more detailed and specific info for the variants, so I guess I will go with the default. Will it matter if I fail to uninstall any of the dependencies for the the current (non-working) pkg version of fontforge? -A -Original Message- From:

Re: fontforge - port installation

2013-11-05 Thread Chris Jones
It is unclear where to get more detailed and specific info for the variants, so I guess I will go with the default. port variants fontforge smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature ___ macports-users mailing list

Re: fontforge - port installation

2013-11-05 Thread ugajin
Yes fontforge has the variants: freetype_bytecode: Enable support for bytecode interpreter python26: Enable Python support (Python 2.6) * conflicts with python27 python27: Enable Python support (Python 2.7) * conflicts with python26 universal: Build for multiple

Re: changing default perl

2013-11-05 Thread Daniel J. Luke
I would say we should even go further, and get rid of all of the p5-* ports. Instead, we should install perl5 as the latest stable perl, and include our own 'cpanm' program (like how perlbrew has it's own) which would download/build/(test)/install modules (probably into a DESTROOT to allow

Re: fontforge - port installation

2013-11-05 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 5, 2013, at 06:03, uga...@talktalk.net wrote: It is unclear where to get more detailed and specific info for the variants, so I guess I will go with the default. fontforge has the variants: freetype_bytecode: Enable support for bytecode interpreter fontforge uses the freetype

octave-communications 1.1.1

2013-11-05 Thread Marius Schamschula
Hi all, Could someone check in the patch for the octave-communications Portfile? See https://trac.macports.org/attachment/ticket/37746/patch-Portfile I just installed this using my local tree. It's only been sitting there for three months... -- Marius Schamschula

Is there an iStumbler equilivant for iPhone/iPad

2013-11-05 Thread William H. Magill
I routinely use the Mac Port version of iStumbler on my iMac and have lately had a desire to be able to use it on either my iPhone or iPad (air). Is there an equivalent (or a version of) ? Apple seems to have removed the ability to browse anything but Hot New and Editor's Choices from iTunes

Re: Is there an iStumbler equilivant for iPhone/iPad

2013-11-05 Thread Wes James
in the app store that is This is OT though isn't it??? Oops, I guess not if you are trying to install from macports, but their isn't going to be a macports app for an iOS app anyway. -wes On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 2:53 PM, Wes James compte...@gmail.com wrote: These might be some options

Re: changing default perl

2013-11-05 Thread Mark Anderson
Actually, I kinda like that idea. It will be a lot of work, though. But it would keep me from having to mix CPAN and p5-* which I know is not recommended, but I still do. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson e...@emer.net On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 9:46 AM, Daniel J. Luke