It looks like there's already a build bot running and several packages
are already available to download. That's leagues ahead of past years.
Is an installer coming soon?
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 4:01 PM, Sinan Karasu wrote:
> If you install from sources, it works.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Se
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 10:58 PM, bunk3m wrote:
> @ryandesign, OSX does a great job at capturing an image of the screen but
> what I'm looking for is the ability to capture the content, links and
> pictures of a webpage. Most webpages are bigger than the screen (in length)
> so the only way to cap
Congratulations. That's great news for everyone!
On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 9:49 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> Dear MacPorts users and developers,
>
> I'm pleased finally to be able to tell you that I have been hired to be your
> new Mac OS Forge administrator. I have been involved in improving MacPort
I've been using this [1] procedure for quite a while.
It could easily be adapted for widespread use by hosting the binaries
and signatures somewhere publicly.
And I'm not sure of the specifics, but I know there are build scripts
in the repo somewhere for building all ports. A previous message [2]
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Dave Horsfall wrote:
> Why did
> it not merely retrieve pre-built binaries, as usual?
Apple hasn't yet provisioned the build environment required for El
Capitan binaries. There's a ticket somewhere tracking this issue, but
I haven't seen any progress on it.
--
ar
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 3:13 PM, Jean-François Caron
wrote:
>
> 2) Since my OS is unusable during long builds, I walk away from the computer,
> but then it goes to sleep the build is paused. The current advice is to get
> a non-macports app called Caffeine to do some magic, or write a custom po
Check the output of:
> port contents binutils
On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 3:57 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> I installed binutils in an effort to get the updated assembler. But I
> can't seem to find it:
>
> $ sudo /opt/local/bin/port install binutils
> ---> Computing dependencies for binutils
> --->
My ~/.gemrc includes:
> install: --no-ri --no-rdoc --user-install
> update: --no-ri --no-rdoc --user-install
This directs gem to install inside my home folder rather than trying
to install to a system or MacPorts location. Another bonus is that I
don't have to use sudo. I still try install as muc
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 1:20 PM, René J.V. wrote:
> On Wednesday March 18 2015 12:10:07 Arno Hautala wrote:
>
> So, no, there should be no fear of non-reproducible builds, at least not if I
> got in all the dependencies :)
>
>> Regardless, I'd think the configure would
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 8:54 AM, René J.V. wrote:
> There
> are a few required components which are not in MacPorts and for which a
> local version is used: libsms, libsoxr, libvamp, portsmf and widgetextra.
> Audacity's configure script will detect and use the "system" versions when
> availab
From: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/aria2
>
> The executable name for the aria2 package is aria2c. This legacy naming
> convention has been retained for backwards compatibility.
I don't know what legacy naming convention they're referring to, but…
that's why?
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 8:59
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 10:15 AM, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
>
> why would homebrew pull the patch from trac.macports.org (instead of
> svn.macports.org)?
Whoever wrote that brewfile probably copied the build configuration
from MacPorts, or copied just the patch when it became an issue. They
just did
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 8:45 AM, René J.V. wrote:
> On Thursday November 13 2014 14:04:06 Clemens Lang wrote:
>
>> one of the image tarballs. Some users do this in order to save space on an
>> SSD,
>> but doing so is wrong and dangerous.
>
> What, it's wrong and dangerous to make place by removin
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 3:34 PM, René J.V. wrote:
>
> Also, I think it's a bit (much) overkill to scan all binaries when installing
> a new or upgrading an existing port. In principle MacPorts knows which ports
> depend on which other ports, and it knows what files a port contains. So it
> shou
oking good. Is there a reason that there isn't a
journal for the registry.db? Or is there and I ran into some other
issue?
[1]:
http://www.dosomethinghere.com/2013/02/20/fixing-the-sqlite-error-the-database-disk-image-is-malformed/
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 11:51 PM, Arno Hautala wrote
I just upgraded to 2.3.1 and experienced a kernel panic while later
upgrading ports. I'm fairly certain the panic was unrelated.
Anyway, once booted I went to finish the port upgrades and found my
registry.db is now corrupt.
> sqlite error: database disk image is malformed (11) while executing qu
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 9:16 AM, Clemens Lang wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> > Ideally it would check if the os already provides 1.9 and use that
>> > one if it does, else depend on whatever ruby is already installed
>> > by MP.
>>
>> Isn't that the type of non-reproduceable build that MacPorts tries to avoid?
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 3:08 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
> Ideally it would check if the os already provides 1.9 and use that
> one if it does, else depend on whatever ruby is already installed
> by MP.
Isn't that the type of non-reproduceable build that MacPorts tries to avoid?
--
arno s hau
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 1:27 PM, Ken G. Brown wrote:
>
> Now that tree apparently is installed, how do I run it, where is the
> executable?
The executable is probably installed at /opt/local/bin/tree
You can check for sure using "port contents tree"
> Is there something I am missing in setting
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 3:21 AM, René J.V. wrote:
> An alias subsitution that replaces a certain argument of a given command
> regardless of what order arguments have been passed, and their order?
I think this is indeed a feature of ZSH.
--
arno s hautala/-| a...@alum.wpi.edu
pgp b2c9
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 9:56 PM, Eric A. Borisch wrote:
> I wrote a little script for myself that goes and queries
> packages.macports.org and determines if a port will be built or use a
> package; it spits out a dot graph of dependencies colored by which is going
> to happen.
>
I'd love to see t
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 9:39 PM, Craig Treleaven wrote:
> Our 'extra steps', seem to trip up at least half our new users.
Another big one would be handling major OS upgrades more cleanly. I think
the two issues are that MacPorts detects certain configurations upon
install and generally all ports
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 7:48 PM, Clemens Lang wrote:
> For less than 10 results, the following looks nice to my eyes:
>
>>gt; port search git
> portversion description
> --- ---
> babl-devel 0.1.11-20140305 Babl is a library for dynamically handl
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 5:43 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> Also, consider the OS X startup progress bar, back when OS X had one:
> originally it was very accurate, but by Tiger it had been changed to just
> advance at a more or less constant rate regardless what was happening; the
> boot process fr
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 6:42 AM, Clemens Lang wrote:
> - homebrew doesn't try as hard as MacPorts to make builds reproducible. If
> you install vim, it'll use the first python available. When that's system
> python it uses that, if it's homebrew python it'll use that (and if its
> MacPorts pyt
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 12:48 PM, Bradley Giesbrecht
wrote:
> Does anyone have a command for listing active ports with non-default variants?
I'm not aware of any, but I'd love to find there is one. I usually end
up dumping a list of installed ports to a file and then removing
variants that I know
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 10:04 AM, Gregory Shenaut wrote:
> I understand why installing in /usr/local can mess up macports, but macports
> doesn't have everything, and most third-party software wants to go into
> /usr/local. Where should this stuff go, if not /usr/local?
I install everything int
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 4:12 PM, Art McGee wrote:
> Homebrew is mainly intended to be used by developers who use their system
> almost exclusively for development. They are unconcerned with the effects of
> mucking with /usr/local and it's ownership or permissions.
I know this is getting off topi
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 8:40 AM, Clemens Lang wrote:
> Macs (and other Unix systems) don't associate files and their
> interpreters based on the filename extension. Only windows uses this
> method.
That's not entirely true. Macs used to use File Type and Creator codes
to associate files and in th
port provides
On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 12:16 AM, Peng Yu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't find a command that can show which port a file is from. This
> function is available in apt-get on ubuntu, I guess similar things
> should be available on macports. Could anybody let me know if there is
> a way to d
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 9:16 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> If you want to combine those two operations into a single command, it's:
>
> sudo port -u upgrade outdated
Ah, good point. I don't recall why I had them split out like that.
Restricting commands to single actions? Ignorance? I don't know.
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 8:59 AM, "René J.V. Bertin" wrote:
>
> On Aug 15, 2013, at 10:33, Chris Jones wrote:
>>
>> port uninstall inactive
>
> I tried that once, and had to restore my whole installation tree from backup.
> I would be great if one could uninstall all old versions except for the
>
You might also look at this:
http://www.puredarwin.org/developers/macports/macports-dependencies-overview
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 12:45 PM, Rainer Müller wrote:
> On 2013-07-03 18:16, Jean-François Caron wrote:
>> I'm wondering if there is a MacPorts equivalent to the python-apt
>> package, for ge
at 10:21 PM, Peng Yu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Where should I put these files and what commands shall be used to load them?
>
> On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 8:55 PM, Arno Hautala wrote:
>> I use the following launchd task [1] and shell script [2] to automate
>> weekly updates.
>>
>
I use the following launchd task [1] and shell script [2] to automate
weekly updates.
You can remove the reference to "portsign.sh", unless you want to
share your compiled ports with another MacPorts installation [3].
[1]: https://gist.github.com/fracai/2324512
[2]: https://gist.github.com/fracai
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 1:18 AM, Ned Deily wrote:
>
> Also make sure you don't have a permissions problem. If you did a "sudo
> pip install", the created directories and files may not be world
> readable and executable. Check and, if necessary, alter the
> permissions of the packages you install
I just wanted to note that while the Growl software is now sold on the
AppStore, the source is still available.
http://growl.info/documentation/developer/growl-source-install.php
http://code.google.com/p/growl
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 2:27 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> On Feb 7, 2013, at 23:26, Ian
You could use GPG and 'split'.
You could also just create a sparse bundle Disk Image (the default
band size is 8 MB) and put your files in that.
Both options are going to rely on what is acceptable for your needs.
On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 2:21 PM, Markus Neuenschwander
wrote:
> I use Microsoft S
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 5:20 AM, Raoul wrote:
>
> is there a way to mount "WR" or at least "R" a FreeBSD partition
> on osx 10.8XX???
I assume you're talking about a UFS partition. I wanted to do the same
recently and while OS X should support UFS, I've found that there are two
flavors of UFS
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 9:29 AM, Mojca Miklavec
wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Arno Hautala wrote:
>>
>> I don't see any sort of documentation relating to how to compile anything.
>
> http://goldendict.org/buildfromgit.php
>
>> In fact, their .gitig
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 6:53 AM, Gustavo Benedito Reis Costa
wrote:
>
> I would like to compile and run GoldenDict via Macports via terminal.
> I use Mac OS X 10.8.1 Mountain Lion.
>
> Is it available for Macports? If not, how to compile and install it?
This may be best taken up with the GoldenDi
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 1:44 PM, Arno Hautala wrote:
>
> [...] Rubbernet [3] are options that show these stats, but I'm not sure if
> you can monitor their stats from across the network.
>
> [...]
>
> [3]: http://rubbernetapp.com/
Just wanted to clarify that looking at
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
>
> Have you looked at vnstat?
That would show bandwidth usage, but not on a per app basis.
Ideally, this would be something like nethogs [1], but that's not
compatible with OS X.
LittleSnitch [2] and Rubbernet [3] are options that show
On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 12:17 PM, Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia
wrote:
>
> IIRC, the OP was talking about upgrade, not install. So in your case, you
> would have:
>
> port -p upgrade upgrade port-a
>
> This is problematic because port-a will be upgraded even through port-d
> failed. If port-a was
On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Jeremy Lavergne
wrote:
>
> I don't think that's a problem with -p, however it will be more likely to
> manifest itself that way; it's more of a bug with the port that's allowing
> that opportunist linking or otherwise incorrectly declared dependencies.
Gotcha,
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia
wrote:
>
> On Jul 26, 2012, at 09:41, "Daniel J. Luke" wrote:
>
>> From the man page:
>>
>> -p Despite any errors encountered, proceed to process multiple
>> ports and commands.
>
> That is *very* problematic. Don
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 4:00 AM, Drechsel Wolf
wrote:
>
> frequently I noticed that my iMac G5 will go to sleep during a time
> extensive build (gcc45 at the moment).
>> pmset noidle &
This won't be of help to the G5, but Mountain Lion introduced a new
command called 'caffeinate' [1].
i.e.:
>
On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 2:37 PM, Jamie Paul Griffin
wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 07, 2012 at 10:19:28AM -0400, Arno Hautala wrote:
>
>> It might be better to link into ~/local/bin or somewhere else that's
>> completely under your control.
>
> It wasn't a port though, I b
On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 9:57 AM, Jamie Paul Griffin
wrote:
>
> I experienced a similar issue when I installed pyzor (not from Macports
> but build manually using the Macports installed python2.7) and the
> binary pyzord was installed in:
>
> /opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versio
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 7:38 PM, Gregory Seidman
wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 03, 2012 at 07:09:17PM -0400, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
>> That's how it just works.
>
> Well, no, it doesn't just work. I want to issue a single port command, e.g.
> port upgrade outdated, and have it install binaries where availab
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 10:52 AM, Jeremy Lavergne
wrote:
>> yes, but that would only work if a binary is available!
>
> Yes, but it'll do what you're after: letting you know if one is available.
>
> You can add -p if you want it go on and do what it can from a list of ports
> you want to install w
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 10:01 AM, Federico Calboli wrote:
>
> is there a list of which ports are available as a binary (for Lion)?
You can browse this page: http://packages.macports.org/
I think there is a script that can be used to query a Portfile's
license as well, but just because a port's li
On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 9:54 AM, Rodolfo Aramayo wrote:
>
> /opt/local/lib/perl5/
> I have the following directories:
>
> [...]
>
> Why where the Perl 5.12 directories not removed?
> Is there a safe way or proper way to removed these directories?
Are those directories empty?
Do you still need any
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Brandon Allbery wrote:
>
> A leaf is an *unrequested* port without dependents, i.e. the unwanted
> dependencies left behind when you remove a port that you explicitly
> installed (and hence had the requested flag set).
Also, build requirements like compilers that
On 6/11/12, Jasper Frumau wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 6:19 PM, Dominik Reichardt
> wrote:
>
>> That just means there was nothing outdated to upgrade at the moment (I
>> think this error message could use some fine tuning though).
>
> I see. Did not know that. Thanks!
You can check this by ru
On 5/15/12, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> Sounds like: https://trac.macports.org/ticket/32018
So, is there a way to work around this? Maybe a way to escape the colon?
Can you point me to why this is broken? What is it that MacPorts
doesn't like about the :port convention?
--
arno s hautala/-|
On 5/15/12, C D wrote:
>
> Then there might be a bug: following the procedure in
> https://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto/ShareArchives2, I have set up a local
> archive repository, which I access through the URL http://localhost:6227/ .
> When this URL is put into ${prefix}/etc/archive_sites.conf,
On 2012-04-18, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
>
> Indeed, it's space I want to conserve on my relatively small SSD boot drive.
>
> It's the original MacTeX TeXLive 2011 installation I want to keep -- and
> NOT the MacPorts version.
>
> (Various reasons for that preference, including a very helpful GUI
>
On 2012-04-18, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
>
> What's the simplest way to get rid of the macports files from texlive
> and aysmpotote _WITHOUT_ disturbing the original files from the direct
> TeXLive 2011 installation?
First off, have you experienced any problems with this setup?
Now, you probably d
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 20:02, Tim Johnson wrote:
> * O'Dell James [120406 13:21]:
>> I have a macports update script and launchd plist that schedules an
>> (self)update to run.
>> I'd be happy to share if anyone wants them.
> Please do. I'd love to see them.
> TIA
Since we're sharing...
I us
On 2012-04-05, Jan Stary wrote:
>
> (The XXX is where my English fails me. Could a native speaker
> put the right verb in please that seems to slip my mind?)
>
> [...]
>
> While this could be XXXed off as the user's own error, it is a fact that
"written off as"
"chalked up to"
"dismissed as"
--
On 2012-04-02, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Apr 2, 2012, at 08:33, Arno Hautala wrote:
>
>> The dbus port does supply a "+no_startupitem" variant which should
>> skip installing the launchd plist. The launchd task isn't started by
>> default anyway and I think
On 2012-04-02, Jerry wrote:
>
> Error: Target org.macports.activate returned: Image error:
> /Library/LaunchAgents/org.freedesktop.dbus-session.plist already exists and
> does not belong to a registered port. Unable to activate port dbus. Use
> 'port -f activate dbus' to force the activation.
> E
On 2012-04-02, ximon wrote:
> Hmmm,
>
> After upgrading a little while ago to Xcode 4.3.1, I find I am unable to
> install the command line tools - an error message is displayed informing me
> that my developer account is "not in good standing" and needs to be
> updated. I followed the link to th
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 01:52, Marko Vranic wrote:
>
> Are mac ports libraries build in debug or in release mode?How can I get both
> kind?
This is going to be on a port by port basis. Some offer debug as a
variant, but most probably are just release.
If there's a specific port that you're looki
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 19:05, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> building something with MacPorts is not being idle.
I think this is debatable and would vary from user to user. At the
least I'd want a way to disable any noidle behavior.
> Note that video players like VLC and Apple's DVD Player probably al
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 17:21, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> It works fine for me.
>
> Perhaps you have +python27 set in your variants.conf? (I don't.) If you do,
> then the behavior you see is expected.
So I do.
Now back to your regularly scheduled programming.
--
arno s hautala /-| a...@al
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 14:38, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> "port deps inkscape +python26" would show you the deps of inkscape with the
> python26 variant, if you were interested in that.
FYI, this actually errors out. It seems that port isn't following all
of the dependency / variant logic.
> $ por
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 12:36, Arno Hautala wrote:
>>
>> So I don't think ffmpeg brings anything usefull to SoX.
>> If anyone is using it successfully, please report.
>
> I know I have sox installed at home, so I'll check in a few hours.
I'm seeing the
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 12:17, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> We no longer want to use variants whose names begin with "no_".
>
> http://trac.macports.org/wiki/PortfileRecipes#default_variants
Yep, Jeremy set me straight regarding this in a message that I hadn't
realized was off-list.
Thanks.
--
arno
2012/1/24 Jan Stary :
>
> No; dirac only depends on cppunit.
> (Why would a video codec depend on a typesetting system?)
Yep, as I prefixed my previous message, I'm not at a Mac right now and
was basing my statements on my web search. I shouldn't have stopped
with a 3 year old bug report though. T
I'm not in front of a Mac right now so I can't comment on the majority
of these points, however:
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 05:45, Jan Stary wrote:
>
> - drops the dependency on ffmpeg, which in turn depends on the
> whole xorg-* world, thus turning a neat little audio app into
> a monstrous depen
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 10:43, Brad Allison wrote:
>
> These are the same type errors I was getting with the default provided sshd
> from MacOSX. "Failed to determine Kerberos principal name." errors.
Check your Remote Login settings under System Preferences > Sharing >
Remote Login
Specifically
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 14:06, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
> On Jan 16, 2012, at 7:56 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> Because I was under the impression that cpan would install things to the
>> same place that MacPorts would install them, and thus cause a conflict.
>
> no, it won't (except for maybe may pag
On 2012-01-12, Craig Treleaven wrote:
>
> BTW, would there be any possibility of an enhancement to MacPorts to report
> known issues with a port and its dependants? Ie generate the list of
> dependencies for a port and query the trac database for any open tickets.
> aka
>
>>port issues mkvtoonix
On 2012-01-11, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> On Jan 11, 2012, at 11:10, Arno Hautala wrote:
>>
>> It would probably be a good idea to add a note regarding this to the
>> uninstall page.
>
> Already there:
Ah, so it is. I was looking lower down on the page.
>>
On 2012-01-11, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
>
> Caution should be exercised if for example you user database file in
> /opt/local/var/db/mysql5 or user conf files in /opt/local/etc.
>
> I would suggest you first move /opt/local out of the way; then after you
> have the current MacPorts installed and
On 2012-01-11, Kristen McQuinn wrote:
>
> I followed the instructions to manually uninstall the files, but no files
> were found.
Which files did you try to delete? You may indeed not have some of the
files / folders that are listed.
What commands did you enter in the Terminal to attempt this del
Wouldn't perl need to be installed as "perl5 +perl5_14" not "perl5 @5.14.1_2"?
The default is activated by the variant given to the perl5 pseudo port.
I think you'd only be able to run "perl5 @" if the specified version
had already been built, but was inactive.
On 2012-01-05, Ryan Schmidt wrote
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 22:31, Lawrence Velázquez
wrote:
> On Jan 2, 2012, at 10:23 p.m., Arno Hautala wrote:
>
> Next time you try installing into your home directory, you might want to try
>
> ./configure --with-no-root-privileges
Thanks for the tip. Though I think I recall that
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 20:42, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> You've installed MacPorts into your home directory, but are still using the
> "macports" user, which does not have permission to access things in your home
> directory. Either configure MacPorts to use a different user (for example
> your us
First off, I've already tried "port clean". So I'm wondering if it's
an issue specific to how I'm installing from source.
I built and installed v2.0.3 using the following scripts:
src_env.sh
> #!/bin/sh
>
> export MACPORTS=/Users/arno/Code/macports/development/macports
> export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/u
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 11:22, Scott Webster wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 11:17 AM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
>>
>> No. Nothing has been flagged about Mac Ports...
>
> Well, that is weird. Every time you send a message to the list I get
> the big warning telling me you are trying to phish me. It i
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 13:12, Adam Dershowitz wrote:
>
> At this point my ports are up to date.
You could always uninstall, clean, and reinstall a small port to test.
bash-completion would be a good option I think.
--
arno s hautala /-| a...@alum.wpi.edu
pgp b2c9d448
__
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 12:11, Adam Dershowitz wrote:
> One is that I still need sudo to run all my macports commands. I believe
> that this should no longer be necessary.
> Does doing a selfupdate not create the new macport user? Does that have to
> be done manually or some other way?
If you
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 12:45, Arno Hautala wrote:
>
> Hmm, I was writing this from memory and I'm not at my Mac right now.
> Maybe there isn't a perl group? I'll write back when I'm in front of
> my machine and can check.
Yep, turns out you don't use select
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 12:11, Mr. Puneet Kishor wrote:
>
> I had no idea... thanks for the above info. Now then, what is going on here?
>
> $port select --list perl
> Warning: Unable to get active selected version: The specified group 'perl'
> does not exist.
> Error: The 'list' command failed: T
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 10:39, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
>
> 1. Is it normal for Macports to not use system Perl in this manner, or at
> least add to @INC to point to the module directories installed via ports?
Yes, MacPorts, for the most part, selects to install its own software
rather than relying
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 14:54, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> Then again nobody has publicly announced anything at all about archives yet,
> not even their existence.
I have to say it seems just a little bit odd that MacPorts now will
try to install ports by downloading pre-compiled archives, but an
an
On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 14:01, Tim Johnson wrote:
> I installed iTerm2 with macports. Installation showed no errors and
> no notes were available that I could see.
>
> When I attempt to start iTerm2, I get an icon on the dock, but it does
> not open. Any ideas about what I may have done wrong?
I j
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 02:48, Dominik Reichardt wrote:
>
> It's Apples fault for not taking care of this expectations mismatch, they
> should just initiate the installer after download (or give some dialog that
> this is just the installer and it needs to be run first).
I think this is an area
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 11:54, Puneet Kishor wrote:
> I was hoping to simply copy the /opt tree to the new computer. However, the
> iMac has two disks, and I want to set up macports on /Volumes/extradrive/opt.
> My question -- can I, should I do this, and how?
You could certainly copy the full
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 10:16, wrote:
>
> How do I actually do the renaming?
Copy the failing files from /opt/local/var/macports/distfiles/db46/ to
some other location (maybe your Desktop). Use the Finder to add
".html" to the end of each file you're going to check and drag each
into your browser
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 07:09, Yves S. Garret wrote:
>
> I meant ask you guys, what do you mean by this:
>
> > Try renaming the downloaded patch files to have a .html extension and
> > loading them in a browser.
One of the possibilities when the patches fail the checksum is that
the download has
On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 05:42, Frank J. R. Hanstick wrote:
> Hello,
> The following occurred during an upgrade:
>
> [snip]
>
> ---> Activating p5.12-scalar-list-utils @1.230.0_2
> Error: Target org.macports.deactivate returned: Active version of
> p5-scalar-list-utils is not 1.230.0_1 but
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 10:35, wrote:
>
> on Lion, i installed xcode 4 for Lion
> from the connect.apple.com.
Are you sure that you installed Xcode 4 from connect.apple.com? I
thought it was only available from the Mac App Store.
If you did actually install from the Mac App Store, did you actua
Is it possible to list multiple archive_site_local values? I don't
currently have the assets to test such an arrangement or I'd have
simply tried it out. This is more of a hypothetical.
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On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 05:40, Matthias Pigulla wrote:
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> does https://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto/ShareArchives still apply after
> https://trac.macports.org/ticket/19458 has been closed?
Looking at the history for the Wiki page, I think you've figured out
your answer.
> How can compiled por
Excellent. Thanks.
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 06:18, Rainer Müller wrote:
>
> Yes, it is called 'port archivefetch'.
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I've successfully enabled fetching archives from my desktop
installation (Thanks!).
Now, I wonder if there is an equivalent command to fetch those
archives as there is to fetch the source package.
I can already run something like "port fetch outdated" in order to
grab all the source packages that
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