On Apr 14, 2007, at 5:29 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
The reason you should not do this, or at least the reason why I do
not presently include a variant like this in the php5 portfile, is
that it is MacPorts policy to use its own versions of software
unless there is a compelling reason not to. Wh
Elias,
Thanks for trying to help. I had been trying to do my installs from
the terminal, but sure enough I would spend hours installing
something like the GD libraries only to run into a glitch with
dependencies, and come to a grinding halt.
I eventually tried FINK and did not like the
On 4/14/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If it can be fixed easily that's be great, but if the developers don't
support building from source versy well I wonder if this isn't just one of
those apps that are better off installed as a binary. If so, and I don't
know if that's true
Hello,
First, let me say that i am a huge fan of Ion, and I am delighted to
be able to use it with OSX. Thanks to all who have contributed to
making this possible.
I have just upgraded to the new version of ion3 (20070203), but I am
having two major usability issues.
1) The Ion title-bar is to
Hi Mark,
try again and hopefully 0.3.2 will install ok for you.
Indeed it does work for me;) Thanks a lot!
Greetings,
Jochen
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On Apr 14, 2007, at 12:16, Karl Timmermann wrote:
Does anyone know how to modify the php5 port file to let it work
with a binary install of MySQL5 that I installed using the
installer found on mysql.com? I think only part of the port file
has to be changed:
variant mysql5 conflicts mysql3
Jochen Küpper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Saturday, April 14, 2007 at
8:23 AM -0800 wrote:
>sorry to come in with so many problems, I am generally quite please
>with MacPorts. However, it seems that the Python/Science ports I am
>trying to install these days somehow don't work for me...
I just trie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Saturday, April 14, 2007 at 8:12 AM -0800 wrote:
>It seems that growl.info currently has tarballs of the source only as
>far back as 0.7.4, and 0.7 is now only available via Subversion, so
>this port clearly has to be updated
There is a 0.7.6 tarball: http://growl.info/d
Unfortunately, my GNOME installation went haywire when confirming
that a bug that had attacked KDE when upgrading one of the GNOME
packages was fixed.
Gnome-applets 2.18.x seems to have a different but similar problem
that I am having to track down once my basic installation is fixed.
On
Hello,
Does anyone know how to modify the php5 port file to let it work with
a binary install of MySQL5 that I installed using the installer found
on mysql.com? I think only part of the port file has to be changed:
variant mysql5 conflicts mysql3 mysql4 {
depends_lib-append \
Hi,
sorry to come in with so many problems, I am generally quite please
with MacPorts. However, it seems that the Python/Science ports I am
trying to install these days somehow don't work for me...
Anyway, that's what I get:
> sudo port install py-gsl
---> Fetching py-gsl
---> Verifying
Hi Jochen,
The .app seems to require Growl, however, which port cannot fetch
It seems that growl.info currently has tarballs of the source only as
far back as 0.7.4, and 0.7 is now only available via Subversion, so
this port clearly has to be updated (though you probably realised
that).
Hi,
I just installed iTerm 0.8.2 via
sudo port install iTerm
and the install went fine. The .app seems to require Growl, however,
which port cannot fetch:
> sudo port install Growl
---> Fetching Growl
---> Attempting to fetch Growl-0.7-src.tar.bz2 from http://
growl.info//files/source/
--
Hi,
I am trying to install py-scipy using MacPorts, but always end up
with the errors listed below.
I have the following gcc-ports installed:
gcc41 lang/gcc41 4.1.2The GNU
compiler collection
gcc42 lang/gcc42 4.2-20070307
Hi,
I'm trying to build gcc 4.2, but I get the following errors (running
'sudo port install gcc42') :
/opt/local/bin/odas: assembler (/opt/local/libexec/as/x86_64/as or ) for
architecture x86_64 not installed
Installed assemblers are:
/opt/local/libexec/as/ppc64/as for architecture ppc64
/opt/loc
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