On Jan 13, 2007, at 20:53, Thomas De Contes wrote:
sorry, i just find that darwinports desapeared (why ?),
DarwinPorts is now called MacPorts. See http://www.macports.org/
i had a script to install gtk without need to be admin (all in
local folders) :
http://tDeContes.hd.free.fr/mise-a-dis
Okay, with the verbosity flag, I can tell that it runs fine after boot,
but not during boot. My guess is that it's starting before some
necessary service. I do have a heap of crash logs from a week ago (when
I first posted the problem), but nothing from today's reboot. Is there a
method for get
hi :-)
sorry, i just find that darwinports desapeared (why ?),
i had a script to install gtk without need to be admin (all in local
folders) :
http://tDeContes.hd.free.fr/mise-a-disposition/contributions/install-
scripts/01-gtk/gtkscript
is there still sth which allow that, or need i to do
On Jan 13, 2007, at 9:56 AM, Salvatore Domenick Desiano wrote:
I don't really have a good understanding of daemondo. Can someone
suggest where to look next (docs or approach)?
I have only four thoughts on that:
(1) daemondo --help
(2) start daemondo with --verbosity=5, or so
I manually downloaded the files myself. I assumed that too many people
were attempting to download the from the same sources and that is why
you and I get that error. You will get it for other gem files that are
needed by mongrel as well. I downloaded those files manually, also, and
put them in the
Hi -
In order to get octave back up and running I'm trying to install
SuiteSparse. I'm having similar issues to the ones discussed in this
thread:
http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/2007-January/001026.html
(Except I'm on PPC rather than Intel.)
If I run "sudo port install Suit
Hmm.. I'm not completely expert at MacPorts's setup.. so I don't know
offhand how to tell what dependencies the portfile needs.. I already
had to guess that it needed perl 5.8 because it wasn't listed as a
dependency.
I looked at a list of what is installed and what isn't, and thought
I'd take a
On Jan 13, 2007, at 05:39, Dan Stowell wrote:
I recently ran "sudo port selfupdate" and "sudo port upgrade
installed" and various things failed. One of them is gnuplot:
[snip]
$ sudo port upgrade gnuplot
---> Activating gnuplot 4.0.0_2+darwin_8
---> Deactivating gnuplot 4.0.0_2+darwin_8
--
Sorry for the delay -- my 'book's been up for a week and I haven't been
able to reboot this to test it. James, you instructions are good, and I
am pretty sure I tried them all, but I'll walk through them to make sure
I'm not missing anything:
(-) Run in non-daemon mode (I added this one to test
Hi -
I recently ran "sudo port selfupdate" and "sudo port upgrade
installed" and various things failed. One of them is gnuplot:
As you can see below, an error about not having "makeinfo" appears,
although I do indeed have makeinfo installed. The advice also suggests
installing texinfo, which is
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