Okay, after doing 'sudo port selfupdate' I was able to execute all the
execute all the port install commands:
sudo port install libtool # libtoolize
sudo port install autoconf
sudo port install automake
sudo port install adns
sudo port install pcre
sudo port install file # for libmagic
sudo por
That seems to have done it! Thanks. If I have other trouble with the
port, I'll ask here :-)
-- Clint
Tim Shubitz wrote:
Clint,
I think you need to update the local index of available ports. Give
this command a whirl then try installing the port you mentioned:
sudo port selfupdate
Hope
On Dec 5, 2006, at 15:26, Marshall Rodriquez wrote:
On Dec 5, 2006, at 11:26 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Dec 5, 2006, at 11:32, Marshall Rodriquez wrote:
I tried looking through the mailing list archives and didn't see
my big issue covered. Basically I've installed version 1.320 and
get th
Clint,
I think you need to update the local index of available ports.
Give this command a whirl then try installing the port you mentioned:
sudo port selfupdate
Hope that helps. Have a great day.
- tim
On Dec 5, 2006, at 4:03 PM, Clint Laskowski wrote:
Hello,
I'm brand new to this li
Hello,
I'm brand new to this list, but have been a Mac user since 1984 (I met
Steve Jobs at SoftCon in February 1984 in New Orleans, a month after the
Mac was introduced!).
I'm trying to install Nepenthes (http://nepenthes.mwcollect.org/) on my
iBook G4. There are some instructions on doing
On Dec 5, 2006, at 11:26 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Dec 5, 2006, at 11:32, Marshall Rodriquez wrote:
I tried looking through the mailing list archives and didn't see
my big issue covered. Basically I've installed version 1.320 and
get the following error when I try to run the selfupdate:
On Dec 4, 2006, at 09:18, SBarreto wrote:
hi,
please forgive me for asking so silly question:
does anybody know how to share internet *with macosx server (panther)?
the option on server version is not where it should be
thanx,
SBar
This list is for the discussion of the MacPorts software, so t
On Dec 5, 2006, at 11:32, Marshall Rodriquez wrote:
I tried looking through the mailing list archives and didn't see my
big issue covered. Basically I've installed version 1.320 and get
the following error when I try to run the selfupdate:
Marshall-Rodriquezs-Computer:/opt/local/bin marshal
Hey all,
i'd like to use iTerm with zsh
alltought my zsh setup works well with Terminal.app, iTerm.app
complains about my PS1 definition and the way i've writen some aliases :
-sh: alias: -g: invalid option
alias: usage blahblah
with Terminal.app i don't have a .zshrc, all my zsh setup is u
I tried looking through the mailing list archives and didn't see my
big issue covered. Basically I've installed version 1.320 and get the
following error when I try to run the selfupdate:
Marshall-Rodriquezs-Computer:/opt/local/bin marshallrodriquez$ sudo ./
port selfupdate
DarwinPorts base
Hi David
Yes the port is using ftp to try to get that file, and is probably
blocked with your firewall.
If you manually download the .gz file that the port is trying to get
(check http://www.pcre.org/), then put it in
/opt/local/var/db/dports/distfiles/pcre/
the port command should recogni
Hello
I searched the archives for this error and do see it listed but
either I don't understand the resolutions suggested or they were not
complete.
This is the error I get when I run "port install gnome-applets (same
as was posted previously by another user). Any help would be greatly
Hi all !
For the last days I've been trying to install ettercap-ng on my mac os X
10.4.8
I've done this previously on windows and linux without any problems. Now,
there's a dependency that can't be resolved. The process stops in
"attempting to fetch pcre-6.7..."
I was thinking that it coul
On 5 dec 2006, at 07.46, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
If anyone has any suggestions, I'd love to hear them. Thanks much for
any help you can offer!
This looks like an old issue. See: http://trac.macports.org/projects/
macports/ticket/9162
If you could file a new ticket with the complete outpu
14 matches
Mail list logo