On Jan 12, 2016, at 8:15 PM, Brittany B. Lott wrote:
> I’m pretty new to using MacPorts and the command line in general, so I’m
> hoping this is an easy fix for someone who knows what they’re doing. So far,
> I’ve had success installing fun ports that weren’t my main goal (like the
> ports
On Tuesday January 12 2016 00:12:45 Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
>MacPorts has a copy of the sources; while it may build, I cannot make
>any claims of it runs. At this point, and with John's subsequent input,
>I aim to simply remove the software.
Ah, right, that was it. I remembered setting out to
I’m finding that when I use the OS X backend for matplotlib with ipython
notebooks, the python application launcher crashes. Has anyone else had this
problem?
-gideon
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I just did a selfupdate && upgrade, and perl5 was upgraded from perl5.16
to perl5.22.
However, my p5-string-shellquote was not automatically upgraded from
p5.16- to p5.22-, and I had to reinstall it.
Similar for git and ossp-uuid. Each had a perl5_16 variant installed
and ugprade did nothing,
On 1/12/16 3:26 PM, David Evans wrote:
> On 1/12/16 10:40 AM, Justin Vallon wrote:
>> I just did a selfupdate && upgrade, and perl5 was upgraded from perl5.16
>> to perl5.22.
>>
>> However, my p5-string-shellquote was not automatically upgraded from
>> p5.16- to p5.22-, and I had to reinstall it.
On 1/12/16 1:19 PM, Justin Vallon wrote:
> On 1/12/16 3:26 PM, David Evans wrote:
>> On 1/12/16 10:40 AM, Justin Vallon wrote:
>>> I just did a selfupdate && upgrade, and perl5 was upgraded from perl5.16
>>> to perl5.22.
>>>
>>> However, my p5-string-shellquote was not automatically upgraded from
STK is _the_ commercial satellite tracking program, advanced versions do
everything (look angle, coverage, maneuvering info, everything); but it's
expensive (although there's a free license for a limited version), it only runs
on Windows, and they will send you email forever.
Within MacPorts,
Oh, if you have an iPhone or iPad (or iPod Touch), there's the $9.99
GoSatWatch, which ought to be easier than crunching numbers and more portable
than something on a laptop.
> On Jan 12, 2016, at 06:57, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
>
> STK is _the_ commercial satellite
On 1/12/16 12:26 PM, David Evans wrote:
> On 1/12/16 10:40 AM, Justin Vallon wrote:
>> I just did a selfupdate && upgrade, and perl5 was upgraded from perl5.16
>> to perl5.22.
>>
>> However, my p5-string-shellquote was not automatically upgraded from
>> p5.16- to p5.22-, and I had to reinstall it.
On 1/12/16 10:40 AM, Justin Vallon wrote:
> I just did a selfupdate && upgrade, and perl5 was upgraded from perl5.16
> to perl5.22.
>
> However, my p5-string-shellquote was not automatically upgraded from
> p5.16- to p5.22-, and I had to reinstall it.
>
> Similar for git and ossp-uuid. Each had
I am a big fan of KDE3 for X11 that I use on my old computer (OS X Lion)! I
have not tried to install it on my new computer (El Capitan) since there is
little hope that it will work (as far I understand). I would be very happy if
there was a port of Trinity Desktop ...
Pierre-Henri
>
On Tuesday January 12 2016 16:45:40 Pierre Henri CHAUDOUARD wrote:
> I am a big fan of KDE3 for X11 that I use on my old computer (OS X Lion)! I
> have not tried to install it on my new computer (El Capitan) since there is
> little hope that it will work (as far I understand).
I can only say:
On 12 January 2016 at 19:40, Justin Vallon wrote:
> I just did a selfupdate && upgrade, and perl5 was upgraded from perl5.16
> to perl5.22.
>
> However, my p5-string-shellquote was not automatically upgraded from
> p5.16- to p5.22-, and I had to reinstall it.
>
> Similar for git and ossp-uuid.
Hi,
I’m pretty new to using MacPorts and the command line in general, so I’m hoping
this is an easy fix for someone who knows what they’re doing. So far, I’ve had
success installing fun ports that weren’t my main goal (like the ports “figlet”
and “add”), but the ones I can’t install are
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