On Feb 15, 2021, at 02:42, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> The MacPorts build servers are located in Austin, TX which is experiencing
> its coldest temperatures since 1989, which is driving record electricity
> usage, which has prompted the local power company to warn of impending
> rolling power outages
Thanks for the advice; brrr...
And yes, I treat a UPS as giving you enough time to shut down the system
cleanly, which is why the better ones have some sort of a signal to start
the shutdown process automatically.
-- Dave
Hello Rayan,
as often you are completely right,
thanks for giving your experience.
all is fine now.
in fact i forgot to delete Applications/macports/*
so, dbus, and other osfts was orphan, and not registered.
Thanks again.
> On 15 Feb 2021, at 09:44, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
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On Feb 14, 2021, at 10:11, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
> On 14 Feb2021, at 2:12 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
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>> On Feb 13, 2021, at 11:33, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
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>>> Perhaps this is related to https://trac.macports.org/ticket/61933.
>> Per the mailing list thread mentioned in that ticket, I th
On Feb 14, 2021, at 17:48, James wrote:
> I decided to use org rather than XQuartz
I presume you mean: you now use the MacPorts xorg ports, such as xorg-server,
rather than XQuartz. This should be fine and there shouldn't be an appreciable
difference between the two, other than that the MacPort
On Feb 14, 2021, at 12:22, rmgls wrote:
> Please can you tell me what to do about this error
> (elinks but also many other compile)?
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> :info:configure checking for gcc... /usr/bin/clang
> :info:configure checking for C compiler default output file name...
> :info:configure configure: err
The MacPorts build servers are located in Austin, TX which is experiencing its
coldest temperatures since 1989, which is driving record electricity usage,
which has prompted the local power company to warn of impending rolling power
outages. The build servers do not take well to being powered of