I would recommend that you visit https://rvm.io and install RVM using the
instructions therein.
The idea of RVM is to have it installed locally within your account, using only
your user permissions, whereas MacPorts tend to want to use root.
My two cents…
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> On May 13, 2016, at 7:11 AM,
I guess I am not upgrading to El Capitain just yet then.
Thanks for sharing your experiences!
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> On Nov 5, 2015, at 12:39 PM, Arno Hautala wrote:
>
> On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Dave Horsfall wrote:
>> Why did
>> it not merely retrieve pre-built
Looking through the details for the 2014-004 security update, I do not see
shellshock (CVE-2014-6271, CVE-2014-7169) included.
But for myself, I switched over to MacPorts' installation of bash as well.
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On Sep 26, 2014, at 6:27 AM, James Rome jamesr...@gmail.com wrote:
What Apple sec
The recommended installation of rvm is per-user, which I presume is what you
have. However, this means it is installed under your home directory (under
/Users/you/.rvm), along with all versions of Ruby you install using it.
By installing Ruby 2.1.1 using MacPorts, it would be located under
No idea about the source and how it might relate to MacPorts, but you can
download the binaries from https://code.google.com/p/macvim/. I have been
using it for a couple of years, and am really enjoying it.
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On Mar 12, 2014, at 9:52 PM, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar
Just to prepare myself for the upgrade, how does one re-install all ports?
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On Jan 8, 2014, at 6:34 AM, claire zaidi claire.za...@picxelteam.fr wrote:
I reinstalled all my ports, everything seems ok
Thank you for your help
Claire
Le 7 janv. 2014 à 17:14, claire zaidi
Not quite sure how up-to-date it is, but I switched over to MacVim (7.4
snapshot 70) quite sometime ago, and have been very happy. It has some GUI
pleasantries such as better mouse and copy/paste support that makes it better
than the straight console version.
https://code.google.com/p/macvim/
Try Carbon Copy Cloner (http://bombich.com) if Time Machine is indeed not an
option.
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On Mar 19, 2013, at 4:47 AM, Niels Dettenbach wrote:
Am Dienstag, 19. März 2013, 12:34:41 schrieben Sie:
Automatic hourly incremental backups. Daily backups are kept for a month;
weekly for as long as
I maintain a re-distributable package of the Freeciv game that is built using
MacPorts and then packaged for re-distribution.
What I have been doing successfully prior to Lion MacPorts 2 is create an
alternate port install (rooted at /opt/com.bitaxis), create a local port
repository, copy the
Hi.
I currently have gtk-doc 1.15 installed, among others, on a G3 Mac
running 10.4.11, MacPorts version 1.9.2. When I attempt to upgrade my
ports to the latest, MacPorts got stuck on gtk-doc.
The log says the following. Can someone help?
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:msg:main --- Building gtk-doc
:debug:build
Jeff, what version of OS X are you using?
In any case, you probably want to use Rubygems to install gems instead.
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You can also try the ready-to-use package available at
http://gimp-app.sourceforge.net/
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On Jul 8, 2008, at 2:53 PM, Lucite wrote:
Hi,
I really thought I followed every guideline, but thus far all installs
are failing, from the complex gimp2 gimp-app to the simple xgalaga.
Any help
Hi. I see that FreeTDS has no maintainer. The latest portfile lists
it at version 0.64, while the latest version at http://freetds.org is
0.82.
I have updated and attached the portfile. I installed the port with
the +mssql variant, and it works on these systems against SQL Server
Hi.
According to this page, memcached needs to be patched on Tiger and
Panther in order to perform.
Do you know if the patch linked on the aforementioned page is included
in its port?
Also, do you know if the kqueue issue (same page) has been fixed in
Leopard?
Hi. I've installed MySQL5 (mysql5 @5.0.51_0+server) on a G4 running
10.4.10.
However, when I execute the following command:
sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.mysql5.plist
I get the message nothing found to load.
Anyone know what is going on?
It appears from this page that valgrind relies on the Linux kernel,
which makes a port not possible for now, but that Mac OS X support is
being planned.
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On Dec 28, 2007, at 6:55 AM, Aleksander Morgado wrote:
Hi all,
Is there any major reason not to have a port of Valgrind for Mac OS
Hi.
If I install a port with a +universal variant on top of a clean
install of MacPorts, does that it mean all its dependencies will also
be built using the +universal variant as well?
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When I use mpkg to create a metapackage, where does the installer put
the files, in /opt/local?
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On Dec 12, 2007, at 10:03 AM, Marc André Selig wrote:
On Dec 12, 2007 5:31 PM, Michael Grunewalder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm trying to build binary packages to deploy them to some machines
the release to integrate some cosmetic changes.
A workaround for this is in the most recent port of sqlite3 already
so doing a sync and retrying should solve your issues.
Regards,
-Markus
On 29.11.2007, at 08:57, Nathan Brazil wrote:
BTW, this is happening on my PowerPC Mac running 10.4.11
BTW, this is happening on my PowerPC Mac running 10.4.11 and Xcode 2.5.
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On Nov 28, 2007, at 11:49 PM, Nathan Brazil wrote:
Hi. Got the following error trying to install sqlite3 without any
previous version of the said port installed. I am thinking either
the source code archive
Hi. Got the following error trying to install sqlite3 without any
previous version of the said port installed. I am thinking either
the source code archive is corrupt or the Portfile is outdated. But
which is it?
% sudo port install sqlite3
Password:
--- Fetching sqlite3
---
That's interesting, because gettext has no dependency on emacs,
according to MacPorts dependency system.
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On Nov 27, 2007, at 1:30 PM, walts wrote:
Ryan Schmidt-24 wrote:
[snip]
So all your problems at this point stem from gettext 0.17 not
installing. I'm the maintainer of gettext,
Hi. I just installed the smpeg port on my Intel iMac running Leopard
(10.5.0). Although the port seemed to have installed successfully, I
got a pair of error messages during the fetch phase (see below).
I don't have an E-mail address for the maintainer of this port, which
is listed
I am getting the following error when installing Python 2.5.1 on
PowerPC Mac running 10.4.11 and Xcode 2.5. Has anyone seen this before?
% sudo port install python25
Password:
--- Fetching python25
--- Attempting to fetch Python-2.5.1.tar.bz2 from
http://www.python.org//ftp/python/2.5.1/
I have the same problem. However, performing a port selfupdate did
not resolve it for me.
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On Nov 24, 2007, at 5:24 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Nov 24, 2007, at 19:10, John Wilder wrote:
I was having a problem with installing python25 (2.5.1_3) where it
would error on executing
install
python25
On 25 Nov 2007, at 05:34, Nathan Brazil wrote:
I am getting the following error when installing Python 2.5.1 on
PowerPC Mac
running 10.4.11 and Xcode 2.5. Has anyone seen this before?
% sudo port install python25
Password:
--- Fetching python25
--- Attempting to fetch Python
Problem solved after I sudo'd the following:
1. port selfupdate
2. port clean --all python25
3. port install python25
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On Nov 25, 2007, at 2:39 AM, Nathan Brazil wrote:
I have the same problem. However, performing a port selfupdate
did not resolve it for me.
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On Nov 24, 2007, at 5
Ryan got to this already, but I thought I would share the capability
of a Python script I wrote to uncover recursive dependencies of
ports, which also reveals the need for X by libsdl:
% rdeps.py bittorrent
+- bittorrent
+- (L) py-wxpython
| +- (L) python24
| +- (L) wxWidgets
Hi. After I upgraded to MacPorts 1.4, I noticed that freetype is now
at 2.3.2, where the version I have installed is 2.1.10.
I would like to upgrade to the latest version, but I also have
several ports installed that depend on freetype. How do I know if
2.3.2 is binary compatible with
I noticed that pango got updated. So I perform the following:
% sudo port -R upgrade pango
--- Deactivating pango 1.16.1_0
--- Fetching pango
--- Verifying checksum(s) for pango
--- Extracting pango
--- Applying patches to pango
--- Configuring pango
--- Building pango with target all
Hi. I am trying to make Freeciv re-distributable (current version is
2.1.0-beta3); that is, making it run w/o having to install MacPorts.
I've had very good success in the past. But after I upgraded my
ports recently, things stopped working.
After I upgraded my ports and built Freeciv,
Hi. I noticed the following lines in GTK2's Portfile:
pre-configure {
if {[variant_isset quartz]} {
if { ![file exists ${prefix}/include/cairo/cairo-quartz.h] } {
ui_msg \nYou must first build cairo with the quartz
variant enabled. Please\nuninstall (or deactivate)
... /usr/bin/gcc-4.0
checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error:
C compiler cannot create executables
See `config.log' for more details.
What did I do wrong?
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On Mar 8, 2007, at 2:23 PM, Yves de Champlain wrote:
Le 07-03-08 à 14:01, Nathan Brazil a écrit :
Hi
Hi. I am trying to hack the Portfile for libsdl so that I can add
the following argument to CC:
-D-Dmain=SDL_main
Can someone please show me how to do this?
Thanks!
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Never mind. Answered my own question. Thanks!
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On Dec 20, 2006, at 9:50 PM, Nathan Brazil wrote:
Thanks for the reply, José. So now I have RubyGems installed, I am
ready to install gems.
However, where do these gems get installed? Would they be
installed somewhere inside of /opt
Hi. I've installed Ruby, and am now interested in Rails, rake, and
related gems. Should I install them from MacPorts, or should I use
Ruby's RubyGems package manager?
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