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
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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
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 9:46 AM, Daniel J. Luke