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I've been looking through tickets, trying to figure out what's going
wrong. There's an open ticket for this, 19918. As far as I can see,
the immediate problem occurs when you've got db.h in /usr/local/
include. Renaming the file certainly fixes
i386): Mach-O executable i386
/usr/bin/make (for architecture ppc7400): Mach-O executable ppc
Am 17 Oct 2009 um 10:19 schrieb Joshua Root:
On 2009-10-17 11:57, Bayard Bell wrote:
I've been looking through tickets, trying to figure out what's going
wrong. There's an open ticket
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That makes sense of the dtruss output that showed the default paths
being stat()'ed very early in starting make.
Am 23 Oct 2009 um 14:20 schrieb Chris Janton:
On 2009-10-22 , at 18:25 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
I guess they've fixed that already;
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Hmm. Digging will continue. I'll look into modifications to dtruss to
capture more of the environment and args.
Am 23 Oct 2009 um 16:17 schrieb Joshua Root:
On 2009-10-23 11:07, Bayard Bell wrote:
Did a bit more digging. The problem looks
to feel comfortable with the
submission.
Am 23 Oct 2009 um 16:54 schrieb Joshua Root:
On 2009-10-24 02:20, Bayard Bell wrote:
Hmm. Digging will continue. I'll look into modifications to dtruss to
capture more of the environment and args.
Like I said, it's a gcc thing. The list of default
I've been trying to build deluge 1.3.0 but am getting failures for all three
checksums. Here's what I see in the logs:
:msg:fetch --- Attempting to fetch deluge-1.3.0.tar.bz2 from
http://download.deluge-torrent.org/source/
:msg:fetch --- Verifying checksum(s) for deluge
:debug:checksum
bay...@precious:~ 17:14:48 [504]$ dig www.apensource.apple.com
; DiG 9.6.0-APPLE-P2 www.apensource.apple.com
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 63977
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 0
;; QUESTION SECTION:
Yeah, the dig was a typo, but the web site was unresponsive with the correctly
spelled URL. Seems fine now.
On 4 Nov 2010, at 18:26, Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
+ Bayard Bell buffer.g.overf...@googlemail.com:
bay...@precious:~ 17:14:48 [504]$ dig www.apensource.apple.com
[...]
According
I'm trying to build wine and running into compile-time failures. I've gone back
and looked at the mail archives to check for recent issues. The only thing I
could identify was that wine can only build for i386 (I'm running Snow Leopard
10.6.5 on x86_64), thus all dependencies (or at least all
);
strcat( as_command, args );}
}return as_command;
}
On 13 Dec 2010, at 15:32, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
On Dec 13, 2010, at 10:24 AM, Bayard Bell wrote:
:info:build Fatal error: invalid listing option `r'
:info:build winebuild: /opt/local/bin/gas -arch i386 failed
Bug report submitted. I included in the patch, which has survived a reasonable
amount of testing.
On 13 Dec 2010, at 16:00, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
indeed, that's why I suggested you open a bug report (having a patch is extra
good too!).
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It's not really clear what leads you to suspect corruption in the first
instance. Perhaps we might start with how you get to that conclusion and work
out a shared understanding of the problem on that basis?
On 9 Mar 2011, at 18:54, David Gentry wrote:
Ryan,
I did not mean to imply that the
See:
http://developer.apple.com/xcode/
You either have to be a paying member of the iOS or Mac developer programs
($99/year) or to buy XCode store from the App Store for $4.99. Apple seems to
be viewing developers more and more as a direct source of revenue.
On 10 Mar 2011, at 17:21, Jasper
Agreed. Xcode 4 looks to be there for Lion support, so it's logical that it
would drop support for 10.5 and any platforms that don't have support after
that point. When Apple introduced Leopard, they weren't even shipping PPC-based
systems anymore, and it's now getting on five years since the
I've noticed this trick used in various ports (spidermonkey, libiconv, openssl)
to allow variation between the arches used in a universal build, seemingly by
building a hash/dict/associative array/don't-know-the-problem-term-for-Tcl of
arch-specific settings that are set/appended/whatever and
I've got other ports running and thus don't have a chance at the moment to
download and install mysql5-server, but the stock install includes the
following:
if test -z $basedir
then
basedir=/usr
bindir=/usr/bin
mysqld=/usr/libexec/mysqld
pkgdatadir=/usr/share/mysql
else
As the
I'm not sure what the general rules are with this, but I've noticed that
port-devel allows people who are so inclined to get closer to the bleeding
edge, presumably forewarned that what they are running is of a markedly
different status. Let people work with the -devel branch and decide from
am responding to your email:
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Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 02:02:02 +
From: Bayard Bell buffer.g.overf...@googlemail.com
To: David Gentry localbusinesswebsi...@earthlink.net
Cc: Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org, MacPorts
macports-users@lists.macosforge.org
Subject: Re
pmset provides this information definitively.
On 26 Mar 2011, at 19:44, Philip Hudson wrote:
On 26 Mar, 2011, at 6:06 pm, vincent habchi wrote:
Titanium PowerBook G4 (PowerPC) running 10.5.8
Did you try compiling Atlas with the computer tied to the mains or not?
Doing it remotely for
Are you able to check your DISPLAY environment variable for each application by
comparing the output of ps -Exww -p pid for each process? I believe the
normal way that Apple defines their X listeners is as LaunchAgents with
SecureSocketWithKey, which creates a domain socket in a randomly named
I've noticed that setting worksrcdir to have post-fetch activities use a
subdirectory of the fetched source doesn't really work with at least some of
the SCM-based fetch methods because worksrcdir is interpolated into
worksrcpath, and source is retrieved into worksrcpath, or this at least is
that the
working path should be able to be defined distinctly from where the source is
fetched rather than made identical to it. I think.
On 3 Apr 2011, at 22:11, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Apr 3, 2011, at 16:06, Bayard Bell wrote:
I've noticed that setting worksrcdir to have post-fetch
You need to install the gpg port for this. Not sure if that should be
considered a dependency for Maven.
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On 28 Apr 2011, at 13:27, Gabriele Kahlout gabri...@mysimpatico.com wrote:
Hello,
Trying to [deploy] dp4j pom.xml (u can reproduce my problem) I now get:
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Compression: Uncompressed, ZIP, ZLIB, BZIP2
sh-3.2$ ls -l /bin/sh
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 1346624 Jun 25 2010 /bin/sh
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 3:34 PM, Bayard Bell
buffer.g.overf...@googlemail.com wrote:
You need to install the gpg port for this. Not sure if that should
To quote the last line on --with-exempt from the INSTALL file for sudo:
You should probably use NOPASSWD in sudoers instead.
Is your claim that NOPASSWD is in fact dependent on the compile-time value of
--with-exempt and that the sudo documentation has this backwards? It seems far
more likely
On 29 Apr 2011, at 02:57, John B Brown wrote:
Bayard Bell wrote:
To quote the last line on --with-exempt from the INSTALL file for sudo:
You should probably use NOPASSWD in sudoers instead.
Is your claim that NOPASSWD is in fact dependent on the compile-time value
of --with-exempt
On 29 Apr 2011, at 02:43, John B Brown wrote:
Dear Bradley,
There is no root group on my machine, and I added myself to wheel group
using 'Preferences.' I left the 'wheel' group sudoers lines untouched. I
added my user name to sudoers. jbb ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
There
On 29 Apr 2011, at 16:38, John B Brown wrote:
Bayard Bell wrote:
On 29 Apr 2011, at 02:43, John B Brown wrote:
Dear Bradley,
There is no root group on my machine, and I added myself to wheel group
using 'Preferences.' I left the 'wheel' group sudoers lines untouched. I
added my user
an easy way to fetch the
code for a given OS X release and view it locally, see
http://darwinbuild.macosforge.org/
This tool is also available via Macports IIRC.
Bayard Bell wrote:
If you think you can keep all your windows open on your ground-floor home
because you've got three locks
On 29 Apr 2011, at 22:33, John B Brown wrote:
Dear Bayard,
Current Apple version.h source; static const char version[] = 1.7.0;
Current sudo.ws source;
jbb@pinball:~
(71): % sudo -V
Sudo version 1.8.1p1
Sudoers policy plugin version 1.8.1p1
Sudoers file grammar version
Based on the information you provided I will proceed to re-install
everything from scratch on those machines. The problem is, I don't remember
me testing if rsync preserves links during transfer, at least using the
command I used (rsync -vazuE)
-a implies -l, so you should be good on that
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