Thanks for the replies
Nothing in macports will be installing to /usr/local. If you have anything
> in that area it has been put there by some other means. Maybe homebrew?,
> but also a number of third party installers sometimes use this directory as
> well (which are the reasons why MacPorts s
On 12/11/21, 9:00 AM, "Ryan Schmidt" wrote:
On Dec 10, 2021, at 13:51, Langer, Stephen A. (Fed) wrote:
> Is anyone running gtk3 programs on an M1 or on Monterey? The following
simple script crashes on an M1 Mini with Monterey, when run with python 2.7:
>
> import gi
> gi.
On Sat, 11 Dec 2021, Chris Jones wrote:
> Nothing in macports will be installing to /usr/local. If you have
> anything in that area it has been put there by some other means. Maybe
> homebrew?, but also a number of third party installers sometimes use
> this directory as well (which are the rea
On Sat, Dec 11, 2021, at 10:34 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Dec 11, 2021, at 11:24, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
>
>> CVE-2021-44228 sounds kinda scary!
>
> We appear to have a jakarta-log4j port but it is version 1.x, not 2.
Log4j 1.x isn't affected by that CVE [1], though there is a vulnerability
On Dec 11, 2021, at 11:24, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
> CVE-2021-44228 sounds kinda scary!
We appear to have a jakarta-log4j port but it is version 1.x, not 2.
CVE-2021-44228 sounds kinda scary!
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On Dec 10, 2021, at 13:51, Langer, Stephen A. (Fed) wrote:
> Is anyone running gtk3 programs on an M1 or on Monterey? The following
> simple script crashes on an M1 Mini with Monterey, when run with python 2.7:
>
> import gi
> gi.require_version("Gtk", "3.0")
> from gi.repository import Gtk
>
Nothing in macports will be installing to /usr/local. If you have anything in
that area it has been put there by some other means. Maybe homebrew?, but also
a number of third party installers sometimes use this directory as well (which
are the reasons why MacPorts specifically ignores this are