On Thu, Dec 31, 2020 at 10:50:47AM +1100, raf wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 05:36:21PM -0600, Ryan Schmidt
> wrote:
>
> > On Dec 30, 2020, at 17:10, raf wrote:
> >
> > > Error: Error installing new MacPorts base: command execution failed
> > > Please run `port -v selfupdate` for
On 9 Jan 2021, at 13:16, Steve Wardle via macports-users wrote:
Hi,
I’ve got apache2 2.4.46 running on Big Sur 11.1 and it’s not
listening on the IPv6 interfaces. I’m sure this was working last
year and it would help to know if it’s a general apache2 2.4.46
issue or confined to Big Sur or
On Jan 11, 2021, at 09:41, Janosch Peters wrote:
> I am struggling to create working port file for
> sparkle(https://github.com/sparkle-project/Sparkle). All targets contained in
> the Xcode project are building with no errors but when I build & install
> sparkle via macports and start the
On Jan 9, 2021, at 12:16, Steve Wardle wrote:
> I’ve got apache2 2.4.46 running on Big Sur 11.1 and it’s not listening on the
> IPv6 interfaces. I’m sure this was working last year and it would help to
> know if it’s a general apache2 2.4.46 issue or confined to Big Sur or maybe
> just my
On Jan 11, 2021, at 07:27, Andreas Falkenhahn wrote:
> Slightly off-topic, but maybe someone here knows something about this: When
> distributing Apple ARM apps outside the App Store, is it sufficient to sign
> them using ad-hoc or self-signed certificates or is it mandatory now to pay
> the
Hi,
I am struggling to create working port file for
sparkle(https://github.com/sparkle-project/Sparkle). All targets contained in
the Xcode project are building with no errors but when I build & install
sparkle via macports and start the „Sparkle Test App“ app bundle I get this:
2021-01-11
> 11 jan. 2021 kl. 13:33 skrev Pieter van Oostrum :
>
> Dave Horsfall writes:
>
>> I think I've asked this question before, but I cannot find the response(s).
>>
>> Where can I find Xcode for an oldish MacBook Pro (13", Mid 2010) running
>> Sierra 10.12.6 (I've been told by the dealer that
Slightly off-topic, but maybe someone here knows something about this: When
distributing Apple ARM apps outside the App Store, is it sufficient to sign
them using ad-hoc or self-signed certificates or is it mandatory now to pay the
$99 per year even if the app is going to be distributed outside
Dave Horsfall writes:
> I think I've asked this question before, but I cannot find the response(s).
>
> Where can I find Xcode for an oldish MacBook Pro (13", Mid 2010) running
> Sierra 10.12.6 (I've been told by the dealer that it cannot run High
> Sierra, and when I tried it on an older