On 2009-10-17 11:57, Bayard Bell wrote:
I've been looking through tickets, trying to figure out what's going
wrong. There's an open ticket for this, 19918. As far as I can see, the
immediate problem occurs when you've got db.h in /usr/local/include.
Renaming the file certainly fixes the
On 2009-10-14 06:26, Alexy Khrabrov wrote:
My question is, do I really need to reinstall all
ports, or this SL on top of L is OK? Last time, I migrated from
32-bit Leopard to 64-bit one (moving to a new MBP), and then I felt I
had to do it, although 32-bit stuff still worked -- but there was
On 2009-10-14 03:36, Alexy Khrabrov wrote:
So I upgraded to SL, just to get port command to spit abuse about
images all being wrong now. By contrast to 32 bit = 64 bit upgrade,
my old port setup doesn't work anymore so I can't follow the procedure
for re-installing ports by creating a list of
On 2009-10-14 04:03, Alexy Khrabrov wrote:
Well, I moved /opt/local to /opt/local-old prior to running the Snow
Leopard installer of the new MacPorts. Now 'port installed' says that
no ports are installed. Am I supposed to run the installer on top of
the existing /opt/local?
It's obviously
On 2009-10-11 13:10, Dexter Douglas wrote:
Hello,
I added the debugging statement that you suggested. Here is the output.
$ sudo port -f uninstall inactive
Password:
--- Uninstalling coreutils @7.4_0
getting realpath for
On 2009-10-10 21:08, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
And if you can rebuild your MacPorts with the change Joshua suggested
and let us know what it says, that could help as well.
No need to rebuild even, you can just edit
${prefix}/share/macports/Tcl/registry1.0/portuninstall.tcl in place.
- Josh
On 2009-10-9 12:11, Dexter Douglas wrote:
Hello,
I still have this problem on my PowerBook G4, but I do not have this problem
on my Intel-based MacBook Pro (Snow Leopard).
Does anyone know what realpath is? I am not sure how to track this problem
down.
On 2009-10-9 10:24, Peter Hindrichs wrote:
I am looking to further my understanding and knowledge of the command
line and Ports so when I tried to install the port CosmicDebris I
got this message.
I have tried to figure it out, but am having no luck, could someone
please help me to
On 2009-10-10 11:47, Ralph Pass wrote:
I have now done a sudo port selfupdate on two more Macs running Snow
Leopard: One a Macbook Pro that is about 30 months old and an iMac that
was purchased a month ago. Both times it worked and the sudo port
update outdated did as well.
The only
On 2009-10-10 00:44, Peter Hindrichs wrote:
If I read correctly what Joshua Root wrote, then I am out of luck till a
64-bit update is built.
Sorry, I guess I didn't make myself very clear. The port builds and
works fine now AFAICT, it just builds for i386 where everything would
normally
On 2009-10-6 11:19, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Oct 5, 2009, at 13:39, Rainer Müller wrote:
Peng Yu wrote:
$ launchctl load -w
/Library/LaunchAgents/org.freedesktop.dbus-session.plist
launchctl:
CFURLWriteDataAndPropertiesToResource(/Library/LaunchAgents/org.freedesktop.dbus-session.plist)
On 2009-10-1 05:28, Scott Haneda wrote:
Also, if I do not want to edit the conf file, is there a way for me to
just hand pick which will get 64 bit? Can I simply sudo port install
php5 +universal? Or are most ports not ready for that type of variant?
You can choose which ports will build
On 2009-9-30 05:21, Savory Michael wrote:
You are of corse perfectly correct, I withdraw my concern
On Sep 29, 2009, at 12:12 PM, Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
$ uname -a
Darwin arda.local 10.0.0 Darwin Kernel Version 10.0.0: Fri Jul 31
The numbers given by uname is the kernel version, NOT the
On 2009-9-28 23:09, Peter Hindrichs wrote:
I am running an intel Mac (Snow Leopard version 10.6.1) Xcode 3.1 X11
Ver. 2.3.4
One more thing in addition to the info that Rainer gave you: Xcode 3.1
won't work on Snow Leopard.
- Josh
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The MacPorts Project is pleased to announce the release of version
1.8.1. This is a bugfix release with small changes only. The list of
changes is as follows:
- Installer error messages now display properly even from the Snow
Leopard MacPorts dmg.
- 'fetch.type svn' no longer
On 2009-9-22 00:21, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Sep 21, 2009, at 09:14, William Davis wrote:
On Sep 21, 2009, at 7:46 AM, Mark Blackman wrote:
On 21 Sep 2009, at 12:41, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
The correct fix when upgrading from one major OS version to another
is to uninstall all ports and
On 2009-9-21 05:04, Altoine Barker wrote:
My Specs:
Mac OSX 10.5.8. PPC G4
Macports 1.8.0.
My Problem:
snip
mv gtkbuiltincache.h.tmp gtkbuiltincache.h
gtk-update-icon-cache: The generated cache was invalid.
http://trac.macports.org/ticket/20997
On 2009-9-16 02:49, Todd Eddy wrote:
Yeah I figured out the problem from before. The proper way to force
upgrade and rebuild dependencies in macports 1.8 is
sudo port upgrade --force -R apache2
Actually, -R is a global option, so it needs to go between 'port' and
'upgrade', unlike --force
On 2009-9-15 06:38, Jan Pingel wrote:
Attempting to install mercurial on 10.6.1 (32bit kernel) I've run into
the following build error with python:
ld: warning: in Python.framework/Versions/2.6/Python, file is not of
required architecture
Reading over https://trac.macports.org/ticket/20284
On 2009-9-12 22:24, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
I'm sure there is a good reason for daemondo but I don't know what that is.
It is impedance matching for daemons that aren't happy being managed by
launchd directly. That's all.
- Josh
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On 2009-9-12 02:20, David Evans wrote:
So this looks like you have a corrupted registry as it shouldn't be
possible to have two versions active at the same time.
I'm not sure how to fix this.
Receipts aren't very hard to edit by hand, especially when it's just
something like flipping the
On 2009-9-9 18:59, Wolf Drechsel wrote:
Hello everybody,
I'm quite new to macports and hardly know anything what it is all about.
But after some success with ffmpeg I'm looking for new challenges. I
tried to compile inkscape natively for aqua and had trouble, especially
with installing
On 2009-9-9 20:41, Wolf Drechsel wrote:
with installing cairomm (http://trac.macports.org/ticket/21230)
As adviced I reinstalled macports from scratch - but this seems not to
resolve the issue - I get the same result as before:
dsl01:~ bub$ lipo -info /usr/bin/tee
lipo: can't figure out
On 2009-9-8 13:15, Paul Simonson wrote:
Can I still write programs using XCode, link to libraries installed by
MacPorts for
Snow Leopard (10.6), and have those programs run on Leopard (10.5)?
Probably not. Leaving aside the CPU architecture issue (which you may or
may not be able to get
On 2009-9-2 17:33, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Creating an mpkg can be tricky, because you need to turn off auto-clean,
and you need to install the port and all of its dependencies and all of
its dependencies' dependencies and so on before you can port mpkg it. To
properly do that, probably all of
On 2009-9-3 10:54, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Sep 2, 2009, at 10:39, Payam Minoofar wrote:
On Sep 1, 2009, at 7:16 PM, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
wine needs to build 32bit which means that you need to build macports
2-way (i386/x86_64) to use wine.
How do I do that?
For each port that is a
On 2009-9-2 07:12, Peter Koellner wrote:
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Gonzalo HIGUERA DÍAZ wrote:
More on migrating a Macports installation to another system:
http://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration
Well, yes, the manual method did not work too well since port failed
to start before updating the
On 2009-9-1 10:49, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
It seems like this new --enforce-variants switch is just
a pain. In a cargo-cult way, I now have to include it on
every upgrade, because it invariably breaks when I don't.
So then I wonder, why isn't it the default?
And I've run into a tougher
On 2009-9-1 11:38, Mark Hattam wrote:
So can I use this to remove the +server variant from my already
installed mysql5
mysql5 @5.0.85_0+server (active)
which is no longer needed, and reminds me so everytime I do a sudo port
upgrade mysql5, as it's now handled by the
mysql5-server
On 2009-9-1 11:06, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
I updated the Migration page BTW. I have not tested the new instructions
so they may still need tweaking.
With the instructions as written, sudo port install grep will fail
because its dependencies have not been reinstalled yet.
- Josh
On 2009-9-1 12:20, Peter B. West wrote:
Before installing Snow Leopard, I had groovy installed. After Snow
Leopard, some ports were broken. I was able to resolve most by a
repeated cycle of upgrade --enforce-variants with a few upgrade --force.
However, nothing would persuade groovy to build.
On 2009-8-30 08:28, Rainer Müller wrote:
On 2009-08-29 19:56 , Charles Day wrote:
$ sudo port -d selfupdate (or any port command)
dlopen(/opt/local/share/macports/Tcl/pextlib1.0/Pextlib.dylib, 10): no
suitable image found. Did find:
/opt/local/share/macports/Tcl/pextlib1.0/Pextlib.dylib:
On 2009-8-26 04:43, stephen eric platz wrote:
Is there something that indicates that the port is out-of-date?
% port info --version csound
version: 4.23f13gbs.0
The sourceforge page says that 5.0 was released in 2006, and 5.10 is
current.
- Josh
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On 2009-8-25 03:47, David Cake wrote:
That does seem interesting and useful, but what I want to know is
basically how to make changes to the source, rather than the build
instructions.
Run the extract phase:
sudo port extract wireshark
Go to the build dir:
pushd `port work wireshark`
On 2009-8-25 13:03, Stephen Platz wrote:
Hi - I hope posting this to this list is appropriate. I'm trying to
install csound, but running into errors and I'm wondering if anyone has
sufficient experience to interpret what they mean, i.e. suggest the next
step I should take. I'm not adverse to
On 2009-8-24 09:14, William Davis wrote:
the upgrade to qt4-kde 4.5.2_0 fails when the following mesg prints
repeatedly to the screen:
Which edition of Qt do you want to use ?
Type 'c' if you want to use the Commercial Edition.
Type 'o' if you want to use the Open Source Edition.
I've created a tag for the first release candidate for 1.8.0 [1]; the
changes from beta1 are mostly minor.
Disk images with installer packages for Tiger and Leopard, as well as
source tarballs, are available for download from [2].
If no show-stopping bugs are found, the final release should be
On 2009-8-20 14:17, Sumner Trammell wrote:
MacPorts works so well that I would like to build it on a Linux system
and use it there. I'm (unfortunately) using SuSE (SLES) Linux. Running
configure without options died here:
checking objc/objc.h usability... no
checking objc/objc.h presence...
On 2009-8-20 21:30, damitr wrote:
Hi
I tried to install Kile using ports, but it gives the following error,
when halfway through the install.
$sudo port install kile
--- Configuring xorg-libX11
Error: Target org.macports.configure returned: configure failure: shell
command cd
On 2009-8-19 11:56, Bryan Blackburn wrote:
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 07:43:16PM -0500, Lenore Horner said:
Actually, I deactivate and then install so my variants are respected.
Note that 'port upgrade' keeps positive variants (eg, +variant1, +variant2)
around by default.
Yeah but 1.7 can get
On 2009-8-20 00:07, Berni McCoy wrote:
I've searched the wiki for a related article, but I could not find one,
so I'm submitting this to the mailing list.
I recently have been using macports to experiment with xorg-server. On
a clean system (10.5.7), I ran
sudo port install -v -t
On 2009-8-20 04:25, Tatiana Al-Chueyr wrote:
How do I set MacPorts so it installs packages on another instance of python?
E.g.: /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/bin/python
I'm interested on using MacPython (python.org) and not MacPorts' python.
The documentation mentions
On 2009-8-15 22:08, David Rowe wrote:
I am trying to do a new install of openjdk6 on a MacBookPro (Intel)
under MacOS X 10.5.8. It keeps crashing out with the following log
messages:
bash-3.2# port install -d openjdk6
This isn't enabling debug output. The -d needs to go before the other
On 2009-8-16 14:48, Rory Phimister wrote:
I just set up macports and it's running nicely. I have one noob issue -
what is the path to mySQL? I thought it would be /opt/local/bin no?
Check `port contents mysql5` (assuming the mysql5 port is what you
installed).
- Josh
On 2009-8-14 01:09, Damien Clauzel wrote:
MacFuse cannot be activated, because the filesystem module is already
provided by Google's preference panel.
By consequence, sshfs cannot be installed because the macfuse port is
not activated, although FUSE support is correctly provided.
I can see
On 2009-8-14 13:01, Lenore Horner wrote:
I tried to install wyrd both last night and tonight and ocaml hangs at
the fetch stage for at least half an hour. I have internet service in
that I can get and send mail and wander around the web. I thought there
were mirror servers to avoid this. Is
On 2009-8-12 22:34, John Jason Brzozowski wrote:
Working on updgrading these
now, I started with xrender seeing errors already, weird.
sudo port upgrade xrender
--- Configuring xorg-libX11
[...]
configure: error: configure built with too old of a version of
xorg-macros.m4 - requires
On 2009-8-11 22:00, Damien Clauzel wrote:
1) when compiling a port that use openssl : checking for OpenSSL...
configure: error: OpenSSL not found
but openssl is compiled and runs fine :
OpenSSL needed some special handling of build_arch. Should hopefully be
fixed now.
- Josh
On 2009-8-8 13:29, Joshua Root wrote:
Source code and a Leopard disk image for MacPorts 1.8.0-beta1 are now
available [1]. A Tiger disk image should be added before too long.
The Tiger dmg is now available in the same place as the rest:
http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/downloads
On 2009-8-9 14:36, Chang James wrote:
I just re-compile php5 in macports few minutes ago, but something wrong
about PostgreSQL 8.3.
Following are the message:
root# /opt/local/bin/port install php5 +snmp +mysql5 +pear +sockets
+fastcgi +macosx +pcntl +apache2 +ipc
Warning: Implicit
Source code and a Leopard disk image for MacPorts 1.8.0-beta1 are now
available [1]. A Tiger disk image should be added before too long.
While there are no known regressions from 1.7.1 at this point, be
prepared to encounter bugs. Please report any that you find [2] (after
first searching Trac
We now have a mirror of the ports tree and distfiles located in
Brisbane, Australia. Many thanks to the fine folks at AARNet for hosting it!
Distfiles are automatically downloaded from the fastest source, so all
you have to do to take advantage of the new mirror is run:
sudo port selfupdate
See
On 2009-8-2 03:30, Chris Janton wrote:
running from trunk
mac 14 # sudo port upgrade outdated
Portfile changed since last build; discarding previous state.
Segmentation fault
Can't do much with this. Need debug output and especially a crash log.
- Josh
On 2009-8-2 03:50, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
Having +universal in your variants set should not affect ports with
uniersal_variant no in them. In other words, they should ignore that
variant.
I thought that this was resolved a month or two ago, but that doesn't
seem to be the case.
On 2009-8-2 04:19, Chris Janton wrote:
On 2009-08-01 , at 10:40 , Joshua Root wrote:
Can't do much with this. Need debug output and especially a crash log.
DEBUG: delete:
Segmentation fault
There we are. Fixed.
For future reference, crash logs are in /Library/Logs/CrashReporter (and
ones
On 2009-7-25 03:28, Brandon Allbery wrote:
On Jul 24, 2009, at 13:13 , Scott Haneda wrote:
Are MacPorts port files compatable with Darwin Ports? Is Darwin Ports
still even alive?
AFAIK MacPorts *is* (or is the successor to) DarwinPorts; the two are
not entirely compatible as MacPorts has
On 2009-7-23 22:11, James Gifford wrote:
Hello,
anyone know what this means?
sandbox:~ JRG$ sudo port -d install db46
Password:
DEBUG: Found port in
file:///opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/ports/databases/db46
On 2009-7-23 23:39, Craig Niederberger wrote:
Anyone have any idea why this may be happening?
$ sudo port install git-core +doc +svn
--- Fetching apr
--- Verifying checksum(s) for apr
Error: Checksum (md5) mismatch for apr-1.3.3.tar.bz2
Error: Checksum (sha1) mismatch for
On 2009-7-23 03:31, Daniel Furrer wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded my macports to the trunk to be able to build a pkg
installer so that I can easily distribute binaries of my application. Is
there an easy way to create a .pkg that includes dependencies? (GTK and
maybe even XQuartz?)
You don't
On 2009-7-22 00:56, Ivan Kawaler wrote:
OK, I think I have everything sorted out. After a lot of uninstalling,
deleting, and recompiling, I got gimp-2.6 to work. However, I'm still
getting:
Xlib: extension RANDR missing on display :0.0.
I get this when loading Inkscape as well. They
On 2009-7-22 03:08, Lenore Horner wrote:
I thought nothing on my list of ports that were outdated was anything I
had installed with options beyond what where the defaults I set (not to
use X11 specifically). I thought upgrade at least obeyed the default
options. I knew it didn't obey the
On 2009-7-17 22:51, Pawel Veselov wrote:
Hey
I'm not able to get a connection with MacPorts 1.5 running on
Leopard. It loops trying to download the files from all the mirrors
it knows but isn't able to make a connection. Arg, I didn't used to
have this problem in 10.4.
I've set a
On 2009-7-16 21:39, Jon Bennett wrote:
svn co -r 53555
http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/trunk/dports/lang/php5
bash-3.2# sudo port deactivate php5
--- Deactivating php5
bash-3.2# sudo port install php5
@5.2_10+apache2+fastcgi+macosx+mysql5+pear+postgresql82
--- Activating php5
On 2009-7-14 23:31, Panagiotis Atmatzidis wrote:
On 14 Ιουλ 2009, at 9:41 ΠΜ, Norman Khine wrote:
hello,
i just built boost, using the '%% sudo port install boost' command,
but forgot to add some specific variants i needed. do i simply:
%% sudo port upgrade boost +variants
thanks
On 2009-7-15 01:25, Jon Bennett wrote:
Hi,
I need to downgrade the version of php mac ports has installed, as the
codebase I'm working on is untested on 5.3, is this possible? Any
pointers as to how?
See http://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto/InstallingOlderPort.
- Josh
On 2009-7-15 01:40, Viren Patel wrote:
Hi, I am getting the following error message when upgrading a port
(sqlite in this example):
Error: error deleting
/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_databases_sqlite3/work:
file already
On 2009-7-13 19:42, Panagiotis Atmatzidis wrote:
Greetings to the list,
I'm trying to install cacti but I get the following block:
devo:~ atma$ sudo port install cacti
--- Fetching cairo
--- Verifying checksum(s) for cairo
--- Extracting cairo
Error: On Mac OS X 10.4, cairo 1.8.8
On 2009-7-12 19:23, Panagiotis Atmatzidis wrote:
Hello,
Lately I'm having troubles with recursive dependencies. Every time I
install a package on a mac mini acting as a server I have keep an eye on
the variants and the dependencies before the installation (sudo port
deps/variants pkg_name).
On 2009-7-12 20:11, Panagiotis Atmatzidis wrote:
Thanks. Yes, no circ-dep problem here, I was confused the issue here is
that I can't see the entire deps tree. The script however solved this.
Thank you.
ps. I can resolve this by adding -quartz in the
/opt/local/etc/macports/variants.conf
On 2009-7-10 11:42, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jul 9, 2009, at 18:05, Frank Schima wrote:
On Jul 9, 2009, at 4:58 PM, Phil M. wrote:
Phil-Meaghers-Computer:~ Phil$ sudo port selfupdate
Password:
DarwinPorts base version 1.400 installed
Error: /opt/local/bin/port: selfupdate failed: couldn't
On 2009-7-10 07:54, Phil M. wrote:
I'm having some trouble getting scribus to install via terminal. I
think it's a macport problem. I'm wondering if you might be willing to
help me out:
System: Mac OS X 10.4 (iBook G4)
after typing: $ sudo port install scribus, I get: Error: Unable to
On 2009-7-5 00:54, Rich Morin wrote:
* It would be useful to have a way (eg, port list explicit)
to list ports that have been explicitly built on a system.
http://trac.macports.org/ticket/15260
For example, I've now rebuilt erlang and git-core. However,
when I invoke port
On 2009-7-3 11:05, Rich Morin wrote:
I'm moving from a Power Mac to a Mac Pro.
[...]
So, I suspect that my best bet is to nuke /opt and load all the
ports from scratch. Is this reasonable? Any other ideas?
Yes, it's the same deal as moving to a new major OS version. The only
reliable way
On 2009-7-2 10:27, Mitchell L Model wrote:
I just switched machines. I had /opt/local/bin/ls on my other one. I am
remaking my ports environment for various reasons. So far I haven't stumbled
upon the port containing ls! I've read documentation, tried some things, etc.
I'm sure I'm missing
On 2009-6-25 04:50, Andre-John Mas wrote:
Hi,
From what I read (accuracy of information can be disputed) we should
expect Snow Leopard release in the third quater of this year. Taking
this into account, I am curious to know when the general mandate is to
64-bit compilation and Snow Leopard?
On 2009-6-25 06:57, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jun 24, 2009, at 15:03, Andre-John Mas wrote:
On 24-Jun-2009, at 15:12, Joshua Root wrote:
I'm told that the compiler on Snow Leopard generates x86_64 binaries by
default. So with the current MacPorts code, that is what you'll get
(unless you
On 2009-6-23 07:01, Bryan Blackburn wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 01:34:00PM -0700, Adam Dershowitz said:
Then I did port upgrade and got this:
--- Fetching wxWidgets
--- Verifying checksum(s) for wxWidgets
--- Extracting wxWidgets
--- Applying patches to wxWidgets
--- Configuring
On 2009-6-20 01:14, Thomas De Contes wrote:
ok,
so why uninstall them, since i'll need it later ?
How is the program meant to know what you will do later?
- Josh
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On 2009-6-15 00:28, Thomas De Contes wrote:
hi :-)
i get
+ port install subversion
--- Installing subversion @1.6.2_0
Error: Target org.macports.install returned: Registry error: subversion
@1.6.2_0 already registered as installed. Please uninstall it first.
Error: Status 1
On 2009-6-15 00:15, Thomas De Contes wrote:
Le 14 juin 09 à 03:18, Rainer Müller a écrit :
On 2009-06-14 02:20, Thomas De Contes wrote:
what do you think about this ? :-)
You want #15260 [1] to be implemented, which covers exactly what you
propose here.
very nice :-)))
do you know
On 2009-6-14 07:51, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jun 13, 2009, at 07:02, Thomas De Contes wrote:
--- Installing dbus @1.2.12_5
Error: Target org.macports.activate returned: main attribute status:
eDSPermissionError
what's the problem ?
I assume you're doing this in a non-root MacPorts
On 2009-6-10 18:27, Frank Even wrote:
Is there a method for upgrading an old darwinports install that was
installed on a MacBookPro that has been upgraded from 10.4 to 10.5?
I'm trying to run the selfupdate, it fails. I've found some
references to changing darwinports in the rsync commands
On 2009-6-9 22:15, Tim Visher wrote:
Hi Darren,
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 1:20 AM, Darren Weberdwe...@macports.org wrote:
What happens to a MacPorts installation when we install a distribution
upgrade to OSX, say Leopard to Snow Leopard? Do we need to backup the
MacPorts installation, or is
On 2009-6-6 18:32, William Davis wrote:
xpdf in conflict with poppler:
macintosh:~ frstan$ sudo port -d activate xpdf
--- Activating xpdf
DEBUG: Image error: /opt/local/bin/pdffonts is being used by the active
poppler port. Please deactivate this port first, or use 'port -f
activate
On 2009-6-1 01:30, Jeff Simmons wrote:
On Saturday 30 May 2009 22:41, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 30, 2009, at 08:28, Jeff Simmons wrote:
On Friday 29 May 2009 22:00, Joshua Root wrote:
You need to pass -I/opt/local/include in CPPFLAGS (or possibly in
CFLAGS
if it doesn't respect CPPFLAGS
On 2009-5-30 22:55, Thomas De Contes wrote:
hi :-)
why isn't docbook-xml deactivated, when it is upgraded ?
Upgrading docbook-xml works the same as upgrading any other port, as far
as I am aware. You'll need to describe what is happening, and how it
differs from what you think should happen,
On 2009-5-30 23:34, Thomas De Contes wrote:
Le 30 mai 09 à 15:28, Joshua Root a écrit :
On 2009-5-30 22:55, Thomas De Contes wrote:
hi :-)
why isn't docbook-xml deactivated, when it is upgraded ?
Upgrading docbook-xml works the same as upgrading any other port, as far
as I am aware
On 2009-5-30 23:57, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
Is there a port function to echo env vars?
Tcl makes the environment available as an array called env. So the
environment variable FOO can be accessed as $env(FOO).
- Josh
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On 2009-5-31 00:22, Thomas De Contes wrote:
but is it right, that there is all these different ports ?
isn't it a design error from the mainainer of all these ports ?
Apparently docbook-xml is not backward compatible, so the older versions
are required by some software. Though it's not terribly
On 2009-5-31 06:56, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
On May 30, 2009, at 8:06 AM, Joshua Root wrote:
On 2009-5-31 00:36, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
Why do you need such a command?
To know what $env has to offer when building a Portfile.
What do you plan to do with that information? I'm having
On 2009-5-29 15:36, Bryan Blackburn wrote:
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 09:35:57PM -0700, Frank J. R. Hanstick said:
Hello,
I got the following errors following:
[...]
Error: No port perl5.9 found.
Error: No port render found.
Error: No port render found.
are about. I may have seen these
On 2009-5-30 14:02, Jeff Simmons wrote:
So it looks like it can't find gnutls.h, which I can see in
/opt/local/includes/gnutls. Any ideas on how to fix this?
Learning a new platform is so much fun.
You need to pass -I/opt/local/include in CPPFLAGS (or possibly in CFLAGS
if it doesn't
On 2009-5-29 03:51, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 28, 2009, at 11:06, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
All went fine to py-pyobjc2 which menations
distutils.errors.DistutilsPlatformError: $MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
mismatch: now 10.5 but 10.4 during configure.
I did a port clean of py-pyobjc2 and
On 2009-5-15 02:20, EmmGunn wrote:
If I may, I have a follow up on the platform constraints.
So these constraints have nothing to do with what systems the compiled
binaries will run on. Is that right? I seem to recall reading
somewhere that macport builds will run on 10.4 and higher if I
On 2009-5-15 04:28, EmmGunn wrote:
Sorry for being so dense, but what happens when your installing using
system 10.5 and there is a darwin_8 variant but no darwin_9 variant?
Will the darwin_8 be used and the result work on 10.4, but then be iffy
on 10.5? This is the mplayer-devel port file.
On 2009-5-15 10:00, Darren Weber wrote:
This one is not in the FAQ, yet, so here we go.
Is there a general consensus, for the majority of ports without any
specific build dependency, on which version of gcc is preferred or
recommended for MacPorts?
The one that is in the configure.cc
On 2009-5-15 10:09, Joshua Root wrote:
On 2009-5-15 10:00, Darren Weber wrote:
This one is not in the FAQ, yet, so here we go.
Is there a general consensus, for the majority of ports without any
specific build dependency, on which version of gcc is preferred or
recommended for MacPorts
On 2009-5-15 14:23, EmmGunn wrote:
Error: Target org.macports.pkg returned: shell command
PMResourceLocale=English
/Developer/Applications/Utilities/PackageMaker.app/Contents/MacOS/PackageMaker
-AppleLanguages (English) --root
On 2009-5-13 05:46, Bryan Blackburn wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 12:00:22PM +0100, Jack Rutherford said:
Hi,
I have been having lots of trouble getting gst-plugins-base to
install, below is the output that is returned when I run port -v
install gst-plugins-base.
../../../libtool: line
Artie Ziff wrote:
Any boo Users out there?
boo dot darwinports dot com
Please don't link to that site. http://trac.macports.org/wiki/DarwinPorts
- Josh
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