On 9/24/16 6:22 PM, Brandon Allbery
wrote:
On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 9:18 PM, Al
Varnell
wrote:
Sorry
for my ignorance here, but why do we need MacPorts to
On 9/24/16 6:07 PM, David Evans wrote:
Sorry, I got it -- install the gimp package. Thanks for the clarification.
Cheers,
David
No problem. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Dave
Very nicely packaged, thank you! I actually needed only gimp-app for the
Aqua launcher; it's all
On 9/24/16 4:49 PM, David Liontooth
wrote:
On 9/24/16 4:00 PM, David Evans
wrote:
On 9/24/16 1:02 PM, David Liontooth wrote:
I just installed gimp2, version 2.8.18. How do I run it?
I know it needs X11. I
On 9/24/16 4:00 PM, David Evans wrote:
On 9/24/16 1:02 PM, David Liontooth wrote:
I just installed gimp2, version 2.8.18. How do I run it?
I know it needs X11. I did a straight "port install gimp2" -- do I need to install X11 separately?
I t
I just installed gimp2, version 2.8.18. How do I run it?
I know it needs X11. I did a straight "port install gimp2" -- do I need
to install X11 separately?
I the past, I installed XQuartz. Is this still a good solution?
I see the gimp executable in /opt/local/bin, but OS X doesn't seem to
I'd like to use the vf blackframe filter in ffmpeg, but the current
available version does not include any filters (ffmpeg -filters shows no
filters). In the ffmpeg documentation, it looks like filters are built
unless they're explicitly disabled (--disable-filters), which is not
done in the
Is anyone using munin? If someone would volunteer to package it, that
would be much appreciated. It's a nice cross-platform monitoring package.
I noticed Dave Cameron submitted an rrdtool bug indicating he has munin
running on OSX, http://trac.macports.org/ticket/16534.
We could perhaps
Chris Janton wrote:
ticketed - Ticket #16877
running from trunk - updated this morning.
In the past (last week or 2) the fetch would fail, all done.
Today the fetch fails and I get *lots* more output...
mac 11 # sudo port upgrade outdated
--- Fetching ffmpeg
Error: Target
Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
Ryan. I hate to do this to you, I really do, but given the degree to
which you've been active in this project and the fact that you clearly
know your way around, I don't suppose YOU would be willing to do this
for at least one release, just to get the ball
mp4 files created on Linux and OSX; the files stream on Adobe's flash
server.
I very much appreciate all your good work keeping this and other ports
up and running.
Cheers,
David
On Aug 30, 2008, at 12:30 AM, David Liontooth wrote:
Transcode 1.1.0 beta1 builds successfully with lzo2
Transcode 1.1.0 beta1 builds successfully with lzo2 and quicktime, the
latter adding among other things the mov import module, which enables
transcode to process mp4 files.
I still haven't found an elegant solution to transcode's inability to
locate the renamed ImageMagick libraries;
Message
Subject: Re: transcode 1.1.0 beta 0 fails to configure ImageMagick on
OSX PPC
Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2008 09:56:51 +0200
From: Francesco Romani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: David Liontooth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL
I'm enclosing the portfile for transcode 1.1.0 beta, in which the link
to the new ImageMagick libraries has been fixed -- the port may require
a recent version of ImageMagick.
The portfile works on Intel iMacs with 10.5.4 using
port install transcode +a52dec +faac +freetype +imagemagick
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Aug 1, 2008, at 01:19, David Liontooth wrote:
I'm enclosing the portfile for transcode 1.1.0 beta0, in which the
link to the new ImageMagick libraries has been fixed -- the port may
require a recent version of ImageMagick.
The portfile works on Intel iMacs
.dylib libMagick.dylib
Transcode will successfully compile once this is done.
Until the portfile is updated, you may need to substitute the one below.
Cheers,
Dave
David Liontooth wrote:
Hi Stephen,
You do need an updated version of the transcode portfile for leopard;
it's ready and making
Hi Stephen,
You do need an updated version of the transcode portfile for leopard;
it's ready and making its way into the repository.
However, the problems you're documenting here regard ffmpeg. Try
installing it separately first. The transcode portfile is appended.
Dave
# $Id: Portfile 25735
Dual-core CPUs are now commonplace on Macs. Can top display the load on
each core?
In Linux, the top from procps has for a while now included this option:
1 :Toggle_Single/Separate_Cpu_States -- On/Off
This command affects how the 't' command's Cpu States
portion is shown.
William Davis wrote:
see
Thanks, that works; I was hoping for a CLI version.
Dave
On Jan 2, 2008, at 1:48 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jan 2, 2008, at 10:31, David Liontooth wrote:
Dual-core CPUs are now commonplace on Macs. Can top display the load
on each core?
In Linux, the top from
In the dbus portfile I find:
pre-activate {
addgroup messagebus
adduser messagebus gid=[existsgroup messagebus]
realname=Message\ Bus
}
If dbus has to create a user (is it required?), it should find a number
below 500 for system users.
Users above 500 are reserved for those
# port -dv install mpeg2vidcodec
DEBUG: Found port in
file:///opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/ports/multimedia/mpeg2vidcodec
DEBUG: Changing to port directory:
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/ports/multimedia/mpeg2vidcodec
DEBUG: Requested
Retracted -- my fault, required sync.
David Liontooth wrote:
# port -dv install mpeg2vidcodec
DEBUG: Found port in
file:///opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/ports/multimedia/mpeg2vidcodec
DEBUG: Changing to port directory:
/opt/local/var/macports/sources
Thanks for packaging asymptote!
HMUG gives this list of dependencies for OSX 10.4 on ppc and x86 -- you
may have seen this already, and/or asymptote may pull these in
automatically; I didn't test, but hopefully some of this information is
useful!
MPlayer fails to compile on macintel 10.5.1 with the message
i386/dsputil_mmx.c:634: error: can't find a register in class
'GENERAL_REGS' while reloading 'asm'
Is this a known problem? workaround?
Dave
opt.c: In function 'opt_list':
opt.c:324: warning: passing argument 3 of 'opt_list'
port -d install mplayer +fontconfig +freetype +gif +theora +xvid +x264
+real +binary-codecs +speex +faac +dv +twolame +dts +sdl +aa +caca
snip
--- Configuring libsndfile
DEBUG: Executing org.macports.configure (libsndfile)
DEBUG: No compiler collection selected explicitly
DEBUG: Environment:
I modified a portfile by adding a tilde to the port name:
transcode-1.1.0~cvs20070718
macports built the port, but got confused during the installation, so
that now I get the cheerful
$ port installed
Error: port installed failed: Registry error: transcode
Hi Filippo,
Any chance we can get an upgrade on the mjpegtools macport? We're trying
to add transcode, and it needs at least 1.8.0.
Cheers,
Dave
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In packaging transcode for macports, Chuck Remes noticed Apple's
assembler is based on an outdated GNU assembler that doesn't support all
the modern MMX, SSE2, SSE3, etc. extensions in open source applications.
On OSX I have this:
$ as -v
Apple Computer, Inc. version
Boey Maun Suang wrote:
On 08/05/2007, at 15:39, David Liontooth wrote:
- ln uses new symlink command so it can create symlinks that point to
files that don't actually exist (eridius r2).
How is this done? It would come in extremely handy.
It looks to me from the changeset [1
Didier Arenzana wrote:
2007/5/8, David Liontooth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Are there disadvantages to installing coreutils -- does it or could it
interefere with other programs? I'm a bit queasy, but I guess as long as
/opt/local/bin is last in the path it won't interfere.
In fact, if I understand
In OSX, /bin/date doesn't support the -d switch
date: illegal option -- d
In the case of sed, I needed the -r switch and found gsed, providing
gnused, in macports, which works great.
The date utility is bundled in coreutils on debian, along with cat chown
df ln and so on -- I imagine this
Marc André Selig wrote:
On 5/7/07, David Liontooth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In OSX, /bin/date doesn't support the -d switch
But it does have the -r switch. ;-)
[...]
To pick
the date, I use
DAY=$(date -d -$1 day +%F)
The -d switch allows me to subtract days (or minutes or seconds
paul beard wrote:
On May 7, 2007, at 11:52 AM, David Liontooth wrote:
The date utility is bundled in coreutils on debian, along with cat chown
df ln and so on -- I imagine this can't easily be ported?
I think you're covered:
port info coreutils
coreutils 6.9, sysutils/coreutils
- ln uses new symlink command so it can create symlinks that point to
files that don't actually exist (eridius r2).
How is this done? It would come in extremely handy.
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paul beard wrote:
On May 3, 2007, at 8:21 PM, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
I've just been assuming that the fuse stuff is broken right now
(don't even ask how it horks up on Leopard - not even close to
building there). Are others getting better results with fuse and Tiger?
port build works
Eric Donkersloot wrote:
Hi everybody,
Is there any way to install bittorrent without the necessity to install
Xfree86 or Apple's X11 ? I never understood why it needs that dependency.
Met vriendelijke groet / Kind regards,
Eric
port file bittorrent shows it has these dependencies:
Looks like Dr. inline assembly Evil strikes again:
--- Fetching avidemux
--- Attempting to fetch avidemux-2.0.42.tar.gz from
http://download.berlios.de/avidemux/
--- Verifying checksum(s) for avidemux
--- Extracting avidemux
--- Configuring avidemux
--- Building avidemux with target all
I installed the binutils port (version 2.17), and macports says it's
active -- but when I issue
x:~# as -v
Apple Computer, Inc. version cctools-622.5.obj~13, GNU assembler version
1.38
This looks like the native assembler version. Is there a way to actually
activate the port?
Dave
--- Fetching gmp
--- Attempting to fetch gmp-4.2.1.tar.bz2 from http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gmp
--- Verifying checksum(s) for gmp
--- Extracting gmp
--- Configuring gmp
Error: Target com.apple.configure returned: can't read
configure.cflags: no such variable
Error: The following dependencies
David Liontooth wrote:
I installed the binutils port (version 2.17), and macports says it's
active -- but when I issue
x:~# as -v
Apple Computer, Inc. version cctools-622.5.obj~13, GNU assembler version
1.38
This looks like the native assembler version. Is there a way to actually
activate
/opt/local/bin/glibtool appears in both libtool and libtool-devel, and
they conflict:
--- Activating libtool 1.5.22_0
Error: Activating libtool 1.5.22_0 failed: Image error:
/opt/local/bin/glibtool is being used by the active libtool-devel port.
Please deactivate this port first, or use the -f
--- Fetching libmng
--- Attempting to fetch libmng-1.0.9.tar.gz from
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/libmng
--- Verifying checksum(s) for libmng
--- Extracting libmng
--- Configuring libmng
Error: Target com.apple.configure returned: shell command cd
Is there a web page that lists all the ports -- the currently packaged
programs?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[cross-posted to transcode-dev]
On Apr 23, 2007, at 8:15 PM, David Liontooth wrote:
The latest stable release of transcode, 1.0.3, configures without
problems using the current macports packages, but it doesn't build:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -D_REENTRANT
James Berry wrote:
On Apr 26, 2007, at 5:31 PM, Boey Maun Suang wrote:
On 27/04/2007, at 03:42, David Liontooth wrote:
Is there a web page that lists all the ports -- the currently packaged
programs?
As a side note, jberry@ is working on a nice web interface to do this
using Ruby
Boey Maun Suang wrote:
Hi Dave,
On 22/04/2007, at 05:02, David Liontooth wrote:
David Liontooth wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Apr 21, 2007, at 02:54, David Liontooth wrote:
+ --extra-cflags=-I/opt/local/include
--extra-ldflags=-L/opt/local/lib \
Should not need
The latest stable release of transcode, 1.0.3, configures without
problems using the current macports packages, but it doesn't build:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -D_REENTRANT -DLINUX -I.. -Wall
-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -g -O2
-no-cpp-precomp
After uninstalling XFree86 and installing Apple's X11, new packages were
unable to find the X11 include files:
$ sudo port install libmpeg2
--- Fetching libsdl
--- Attempting to fetch SDL-1.2.11.tar.gz from
http://www.libsdl.org/release/
--- Verifying checksum(s) for libsdl
--- Extracting
Hezekiah Barnes wrote:
It appears I'm missing almost all my manual pages for my ports
including the port man page itself. Anyone see this know how to fix
it. The paths are correct in man.conf but the manual pages seem to
have disappeared. Only thing I've done recently was to upgrade to
James Berry wrote:
snip The port author was calling exit, on i386, whenever the
Portfile was opened.
I've checked in a revision to that port (r24159) which defers the
error report until build time, and then does so in a somewhat nicer
fashion.
Thanks! In my book, port is already much nicer
David Kulp wrote:
Howdy. Is there a way that I can recursively uninstall a port and its
dependencies? Somehow I have gnome-session installed with a zillion
dependencies -- most of which have no other dependents. I don't know
why it bugs me, but I want to uninstall all this mess that I don't
On 15.04.2007, at 17:35, James Berry wrote:
MacPorts 1.4.1 has been released for selfupdate. It should hit the
rsync servers within an hour or so.
sudo port -f clean --all all
--- Cleaning 2Pong
snip
--- Cleaning corkscrew
Error: Unable to open port: invalid command name livecheck.distname
Is
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Apr 16, 2007, at 17:04, David Liontooth wrote:
On 15.04.2007, at 17:35, James Berry wrote:
MacPorts 1.4.1 has been released for selfupdate. It should hit the
rsync servers within an hour or so.
sudo port -f clean --all all
--- Cleaning 2Pong
snip
--- Cleaning
Hi Maun Suang,
Boey Maun Suang wrote:
Hi David,
I just downloaded ffmpeg and it appears to be missing the
libavcodec.dylib.51.9.0 library:
I've finally got around to looking at it, and the answer is quite
simple: the ffmpeg port isn't configured to build shared libraries at
the moment --
I just downloaded ffmpeg and it appears to be missing the
libavcodec.dylib.51.9.0 library:
$ port contents ffmpeg
Port ffmpeg contains:
/opt/local/bin/ffmpeg
/opt/local/bin/ffplay
/opt/local/bin/ffserver
/opt/local/include/ffmpeg/adler32.h
/opt/local/include/ffmpeg/avcodec.h
David Liontooth wrote:
I just downloaded ffmpeg and it appears to be missing the
libavcodec.dylib.51.9.0 library:
$ port contents ffmpeg
Port ffmpeg contains:
/opt/local/bin/ffmpeg
/opt/local/bin/ffplay
/opt/local/bin/ffserver
/opt/local/include/ffmpeg/adler32.h
/opt/local
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