Re: Quick Question

2022-05-07 Thread Jim Secan
Thanks - that turned up some plist files in /Library/LaunchDaemons, all of which were soft links to files in /opt/local. I’ve used CCC to make a copy of /opt/local onto a backup drive, so I think I’m OK to slash away. Jim 3222 NE 89th St Seattle, WA 98115 (206) 430-0109 > On May 7, 2022, at

Re: IRC channel

2022-05-07 Thread Michele Venturi
I understand, I'm not using it now but you should care enough to look for someone to do it if you can not do it and I should not need to tell you what to do with it, no? Il sab 7 mag 2022, 18:06 g5pw ha scritto: > Ciao Michele, > It’s not about caring, the rocket chat instance behind

Re: Quick Question

2022-05-07 Thread James Secan
Thanks, I’ll check those other items out. Jim Seattle, WA > On May 7, 2022, at 11:24 AM, chilli.names...@gmail.com wrote: > > Sorry I did not address your question. Though I've never tried that method, > my understanding is that everything MacPorts is in /opt/local owned by > root:wheel and

Re: Quick Question

2022-05-07 Thread chilli.names...@gmail.com
Sorry I did not address your question. Though I've never tried that method, my understanding is that everything MacPorts is in /opt/local owned by root:wheel and 755, so I have always assumed, for at least a decade now, that what you intend should just work, because I've had those thoughts

Re: Quick Question

2022-05-07 Thread James Secan
Should have mentioned I’ve already done that as my final fall-back, but I’d rather be able to get back to exactly where I was vis-a-vis MacPorts if I step on something I shouldn’t have. Jim Seattle, WA > On May 7, 2022, at 11:00 AM, chilli.names...@gmail.com wrote: > > May want to save a copy

Re: Quick Question

2022-05-07 Thread chilli.names...@gmail.com
May want to save a copy of output of port list requested to make it easy to restore if it all goes South. When I'm migrating, I take that list and turn it into an install script. > On May 7, 2022, at 13:55, Jim Secan wrote: > > I’m about to embark on a major mucking-out of my MacPorts

Quick Question

2022-05-07 Thread Jim Secan
I’m about to embark on a major mucking-out of my MacPorts installation on an El Capitan system. I believe that if I make a copy of /opt/local that gives me everything I need to recover if I find myself with a non-working setup after this process. Is that right, or are there other directories

Re: PHP80

2022-05-07 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 7, 2022, at 09:43, JEFFRY KILLEN wrote: > On May 7, 2022, at 1:11 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > >> "MAMP" stands for "macOS, Apache, MySQL or MariaDB, and PHP" but I assume >> you meant you installed those outside of MacPorts. If so, you probably only >> need one set of those things, so

Re: IRC channel

2022-05-07 Thread g5pw
Ciao Michele, It’s not about caring, the rocket chat instance behind chat.macports.org is run by volunteers from the Mittelab hackerspace (i.e. me and another guy) and has been offered to the community for free. Unfortunately, it seems that during the upgrade to

Re: PHP80

2022-05-07 Thread JEFFRY KILLEN
> On May 7, 2022, at 1:11 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > On May 5, 2022, at 11:14 PM, JEFFRY KILLEN wrote: > >> I installed php80 and ran php -v in the terminal. >> Command not found was the response. >> >> I looks like there was no command line version of >> php with Monterey as well as no

Re: PHP80

2022-05-07 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 5, 2022, at 11:14 PM, JEFFRY KILLEN wrote: > I installed php80 and ran php -v in the terminal. > Command not found was the response. > > I looks like there was no command line version of > php with Monterey as well as no module. But it is not > clear where the php executable would be

Re: Warning: Configuration logfiles contain indications of -Wimplicit-function-declaration; check that features were not accidentally disabled:

2022-05-07 Thread Michael Newman via macports-users
Thank you for the explanation. I tried to read the wiki page. Unfortunately, it is above my pay grade. I'll have to leave it to someone else to file a ticket. > On May 7, 2022, at 12:48, Joshua Root wrote: > > We have a wiki page with an in-depth explanation of what this warning means: >