Keeping ansible-galaxy collections up to date?

2024-05-07 Thread Ralph Seichter via macports-users
I have been trying to figure out how the Ansible ports bundle plugins, in particular the community.general collection [1]. Not having made much progress so far, I thought I'd ask here. The currently bundled version of community.general included seems quite outdated, but a manual update attempt

Re: Recommendation for installing Python modules: pip or Macports

2022-12-06 Thread Ralph Seichter via macports-users
* Thomas Gederberg: > It appears that you can either install Python modules > (py310-matplotlib, py310-numpy, etc) either directly from MacPorts or > you can install pip (for example py30-pip) with MacPorts and then use > pip to install the modules. The issue with installing Python modules using

Re: port history

2022-09-27 Thread Ralph Seichter via macports-users
* Chris Jones: > For the purposes of the original question here, its more than good enough. That is, of course, for the OP to decide. I stand by my recommendation to use 'git log ...' on a cloned repository, it is a skill well worth having. -Ralph

Re: port history

2022-09-26 Thread Ralph Seichter via macports-users
* Chris Jones: > Cloning is not not necessary for this. Just use the web interface to > navigate to the port of interest and then Examine the history for that > file. Your assumption that the WebUI offers sufficient means of analysis is quite a stretch, IMO. Hence my suggestion to clone the

Re: port history

2022-09-25 Thread Ralph Seichter via macports-users
* chilli: > Is it possible to see the version history of a port? You can clone the publicly available MacPorts Git repository from g...@github.com:macports/macports-ports.git and then use 'git log ...' to examine ports/subtrees as desired. -Ralph

Re: Unable to build rebar3 (Ticket #62962)

2022-05-09 Thread Ralph Seichter via macports-users
* Ryan Schmidt: > https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/pull/14795.patch Works for me. Thank you for addressing this so quickly, Ryan. -Ralph

Unable to build rebar3 (Ticket #62962)

2022-05-08 Thread Ralph Seichter via macports-users
My attempt to build rebar3 @3.12.0 fell flat today, and I found the Trac ticket https://trac.macports.org/ticket/62962 . There have not been any updates to this ticket for a year, and I wonder if the rebar3 port is actively maintained? -Ralph

Re: macOS 12.3 and /usr/bin/python. Status?

2022-04-16 Thread Ralph Seichter via macports-users
* Ralph Seichter via macports-users: > I'm running a combination of macOS 12.3.1 and MacPorts 2.7.2 on an > Intel-based MacBook Pro without any problems. It is also worth mentioning that I use this machine for a lot of Python software development. Works just fine. -Ralph

Re: macOS 12.3 and /usr/bin/python. Status?

2022-04-16 Thread Ralph Seichter via macports-users
* Gerben Wierda via macports-users: > I’m about to take the plunge and move one of my systems to macOS 12.3 > (which removes /usr/bin/python). I am going to consider that a > MacPorts major migration (so following the migration instructions). I'm running a combination of macOS 12.3.1 and

Re: "list-unsubscribe" mail header & no footer

2022-04-05 Thread Ralph Seichter via macports-users
* André-John Mas: > Maybe this is impacting me only? Looks like that might be the case: https://imgur.com/a/0KtaLZM The screenshot I took shows that Apple Mail displays an "unsubscribe" action buttion for me. I am running macOS Monterey (version 12.3.1). -Ralph

Re: "list-unsubscribe" mail header & no footer

2022-04-05 Thread Ralph Seichter via macports-users
* André-John Mas: > I just noticed that the emails for "macports users" aren't showing the > "unsubscribe" button in Apple Mail and they don't have a footer to > link to unsubscribe instructions, as I am used to seeing in other list > server based messages. All messages from this mailing list

Re: Running a mail server via MacPorts on macOS Monterey

2022-03-05 Thread Ralph Seichter via macports-users
* Gerben Wierda via macports-users: > Apart from Steven Smith, are there other users here that run a mail > server setup via MacPorts? And is already someone else running on > Monterey? While MacPorts provides the necessary ports for running a mail server on macOS, I'd suggest an alternative

Re: Can some ports install config files inside '/usr/local/etc'?

2021-12-10 Thread Ralph Seichter via macports-users
* fgyamauti: > Apparently some ports that I've installed are making directories > inside '/usr/local/etc' with example configuration files. That seems unlikely. Have you perhaps installed both MacPorts and Homebrew on your Mac? AFAIK, Homebrew uses /usr/local/* to store its installation files.