Re: LibreOffice Draw

2019-09-18 Thread Bill Cole
On 18 Sep 2019, at 21:38, Dave Horsfall wrote: I've "inherited" a committee position that requires M$ Publisher, and am told that LibreOffice Draw is a suitable replacement for non-Windoze users. Does something like it exist in MacPorts? Something "like it?" It sounds like LibreOffice

Re: LibreOffice Draw

2019-09-18 Thread Stanton Sanderson
I’ve been using the native Mac version for some time and recommend it highly. I’m using the development version (Version: 6.3.0.4). -Stan > On Sep 18, 2019, at 8:38 PM, Dave Horsfall wrote: > > I've "inherited" a committee position that requires M$ Publisher, and am told > that LibreOffice

LibreOffice Draw

2019-09-18 Thread Dave Horsfall
I've "inherited" a committee position that requires M$ Publisher, and am told that LibreOffice Draw is a suitable replacement for non-Windoze users. Does something like it exist in MacPorts? Thanks. -- Dave

Re: problem with rsync

2019-09-18 Thread j...@tigger.ws
> On 18 Sep 2019, at 8:00 pm, macports-users-requ...@lists.macports.org wrote: > > > I just installed macports and when I first try to run selfupdate I get the > following: > > MacBook-Pro-de-Joao:~ joaobatista$ sudo port -d selfupdate > > Password: > > DEBUG: Copying >

Re: sudo -u postgres psql

2019-09-18 Thread Bill Cole
On 18 Sep 2019, at 12:27, Yves de Champlain wrote: Hi I can’t find a way to use psql 11 through command line : Perhaps run 'man psql' for more complete help? yves$ sudo -u postgres psql Password: could not identify current directory: Permission denied could not identify current directory:

Re: sudo -u postgres psql

2019-09-18 Thread Wahlstedt Jyrki
> Yves de Champlain kirjoitti 18.9.2019 kello 19.27: > > Thanks for any hint. Hi, you might need to create a user using ”createuser” command, maybe also create a database. E.g. $ sudo su postgres ’/opt/local/bin/createuser ”options from help” yves” #you have to specify e.g. if you want to

sudo -u postgres psql

2019-09-18 Thread Yves de Champlain
Hi I can’t find a way to use psql 11 through command line : yves$ sudo -u postgres psql Password: could not identify current directory: Permission denied could not identify current directory: Permission denied psql: could not find own program executable yves$ sudo -u postgres