I want to be able to use MacPorts on a network that isn't connected to
the Internet. Googling hasn't helped much... someone else who asked
about this years ago was told they could probably write a HOWTO for the
wiki, but clearly never did :-)
I'm assuming I can install the package, put
> On Jan 27, 2016, at 3:42 PM, John Oliver wrote:
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> I want to be able to use MacPorts on a network that isn't connected to
> the Internet. Googling hasn't helped much... someone else who asked
> about this years ago was told they could probably write a HOWTO for the
Please Reply All when you reply, so that the conversation stays on the mailing
list and all can benefit from it.
> On Jan 27, 2016, at 5:48 PM, Bachsau wrote:
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>
>> Am 28.01.2016 um 01:05 schrieb Ryan Schmidt :
>>
>> binaries for many ports for
Here is a list of messages I have observed while installing ports:
1/27/16 8:07:05.232 PM sandboxd[116]: ([327]) xcodebuild(327) deny
file-write-data
/opt/local/var/macports/home/Library/Preferences/com.apple.dt.xcodebuild.plist
1/27/16 7:54:01.522 PM sandboxd[116]: ([95150]) mdworker(95150)
This is obviously "one of those important things" that Apple won't tell us about - or Fix
- or tell "us" how to fix it.
If you scan the forums, it has been around for a while.
It is clearly related to Apple's security, nominally to the new "rootless" (or whatever
its name is) environment, and
Not in this case.
Macports makes use of the sandbox feature of Mac OS X to make it a little less
likely that a poorly written Portfile (or upstream software build system) can
cause unintended changes to your system.
The original poster is setting the error because 'javac' is trying to update
I'm migrating from Yosemite to a clean install of El Capitan. I'm seeing
several of these "deny" messages for various reasons besides Java. This is
affecting both file and directory creation. Should I post the list here?
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> On Jan 27, 2016, at 11:49 AM, Daniel J. Luke
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 2:32 PM, Mark Brethen
wrote:
> I'm migrating from Yosemite to a clean install of El Capitan. I'm seeing
> several of these "deny" messages for various reasons besides Java. This is
> affecting both file and directory creation. Should I post the
On el capitan I’ve noticed when installing ports messages in the console like
the following:
1/27/16 7:31:48.671 AM sandboxd[116]: ([33785]) javac(33785) deny
file-write-create /opt/local/var/macports/home/.oracle_jre_usage
Is this anything to be concerned about?