On Jun 25, 2014, at 6:39 PM, Christopher David Ramos write:
> While I know the maintainer is jeremyhu*, I have so far been
> unsuccessful in determining how to contact him directly.
Sending him an email should work. His email address is part of the output
produced by running the command "port i
The MacPorts Project is pleased to announce the release of version
2.3.1. This is a bugfix release with small changes only. See the
ChangeLog [1] for the list of changes.
If you already have MacPorts installed, the preferred method for
updating is to run:
sudo port selfupdate
For new installs,
While I know the maintainer is jeremyhu*, I have so far been
unsuccessful in determining how to contact him directly.
I am running MacPorts 2.3.0 on Mavericks 10.9.3. I have been unable to
build llvm-3.2; however, today I figured out that it is no longer
supported. OK. So, that means I'd like to r
On Jun 25, 2014, at 10:13 AM, wrote:
> :debug:main Skipping completed org.macports.archivefetch (py27-pyobjc)
> :debug:main Privilege de-escalation not attempted as not running as root.
> :debug:main Skipping completed org.macports.fetch (py27-pyobjc)
> :debug:main Privilege de-escalatio
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 09:21:48PM +0100, Christopher Jones wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 25 Jun 2014, at 5:16pm, Jim Graham wrote:
>
> A couple corrections.
All good info (not quoted for brevity). Thanks.
Later,
--jim
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Hi,
On 25 Jun 2014, at 5:16pm, Jim Graham wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 12:03:16PM -0400, Brandon Allbery wrote:
>> On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 11:56 AM, Jim Graham wrote:
>>
>> It's still considered experimental, so not enabled by default. Looks like
>> -std=c++11 is needed.
>
> How is the su
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 12:03:16PM -0400, Brandon Allbery wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 11:56 AM, Jim Graham wrote:
>
> It's still considered experimental, so not enabled by default. Looks like
> -std=c++11 is needed.
How is the support for C++ 2011 in gcc49 (which MacPorts doesn't want to
bu
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 11:56 AM, Jim Graham wrote:
> I just upgraded to gcc 4.8.2 (port install gcc48) to get support for C++
> 2011 code, which I need for something I'm working on right now. However,
> it still exits with the same errors as before the 2011 C++ was added.
> How do I get this to
On 25 June 2014 16:56, Jim Graham wrote:
> I just upgraded to gcc 4.8.2 (port install gcc48) to get support for C++
> 2011 code, which I need for something I'm working on right now. However,
> it still exits with the same errors as before the 2011 C++ was added.
> How do I get this to work proper
I just upgraded to gcc 4.8.2 (port install gcc48) to get support for C++
2011 code, which I need for something I'm working on right now. However,
it still exits with the same errors as before the 2011 C++ was added.
How do I get this to work properly?
Thanks,
--jim
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On Jun 25, 2014, at 2:00 AM, <275438...@qq.com> wrote:
> Hi,Ryan!
> Thank's for your help again!And here is the log from the main.log:
> :msg:main ---> Dependencies to be installed: py27-matplotlib-basemap
> py27-matplotlib py27-pyobjc-cocoa py27-pyobjc py27-six py27-tornado
> py
Hi,Ryan!
Thank's for your help again!And here is the log from the main.log:
version:1
:msg:main ---> Computing dependencies for py-matplotlib-basemap:info:main
.:debug:main py-matplotlib-basemap has no conflicts
:debug:main Searching for dependency: py27-matplotlib-basemap
:debug:main Didn't
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