Re: Terminal ^D

2020-05-04 Thread Noam Bernstein via macports-users
All these things are also in the Terminal's "View" menu. Noam

Re: Python 3.8.2 - Macports configuration problem

2020-05-01 Thread Noam Bernstein via macports-users
> On May 1, 2020, at 8:14 AM, Christopher Jones > wrote: > > As an end user you should not use pip, any version of it, to install packages > directly into the MacPorts prefix. period. > > As previously noted, you can though use it for instance inside a virtual env. > that is just fine. > >

Re: problem with fresh MacPorts install on 10.13

2019-08-23 Thread Noam Bernstein via macports-users
> On Aug 23, 2019, at 11:33 AM, Chris Jones wrote: > > > yes, you are correct. selfupdate does indeed effectively also do a sync. > > quite why you where missing the port index before running sync by hand is > impossible to say without the detail logs from those failed runs, which I am >

Re: problem with fresh MacPorts install on 10.13

2019-08-23 Thread Noam Bernstein via macports-users
> On Aug 23, 2019, at 11:20 AM, Chris Jones wrote: > > port sync is what fetches in updates from the main repository. If you don't > run this you will never get any port updates, so you should get into the > habit of doing it periodically, then running `sudo port upgrade outdated` to >

problem with fresh MacPorts install on 10.13

2019-08-23 Thread Noam Bernstein via macports-users
Hi - I’ve been happily using MacPorts for years, and just had a weird problem. I’m trying to install it on an OS X 10.13 machine, fresh install, MacPorts version says 2.5.4 (and I did selfupdate and upgrade outdated). When I do port install gcc8 (or any other gcc version I’ve tried so far) it