On Jul 25, 2007, at 12:59, Stefan Bruda wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Err, sorry, I meant the other way around (the upgrade is from
0.3.10_2 to 0.3.12_0).
Then I'm not sure. Perhaps try deactivating the 0.3.10_2 version
first, then install the 0.3.12_0 version.
Thank you for the suggestion,
On 7/25/07, Stefan Bruda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Err, sorry, I meant the other way around (the upgrade is from
>> 0.3.10_2 to 0.3.12_0).
>
> Then I'm not sure. Perhaps try deactivating the 0.3.10_2 version
> first, then install the 0.3.12_0 version.
Thank you for the suggestion, but I mus
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> Err, sorry, I meant the other way around (the upgrade is from
>> 0.3.10_2 to 0.3.12_0).
>
> Then I'm not sure. Perhaps try deactivating the 0.3.10_2 version
> first, then install the 0.3.12_0 version.
Thank you for the suggestion, but I must confess I did not expect it to
> I suggest that "upgrade" do not touch bin/lib style dependencies. What
> problem does this fix cause? You said that this will cause problem for
> portfiles that use bin/lib style to refer to internal dependencies,
> but that's their authors' fault: they should not use bin/lib style
> this way (a
On Jul 25, 2007, at 12:58 PM, Xin Liu wrote:
You didn't waste your time, it's just that your suggested fix causes
other problems. If you can think of a better way to do it, I'm sure
Macports would be happy to incorporate your changes.
I suggest that "upgrade" do not touch bin/lib style dependen
On 7/25/07, Daniel J. Luke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jul 24, 2007, at 7:32 PM, Xin Liu wrote:
> A user is simply confused if they are inconsistent. For instance, when
> the guy invokes "install" for gnuplot (and he has MacTex installed),
> he is relaxed to find that no extra tex system is ins
Go for it. Latest stable version OR the version shipping with the
latest stable GNOME release (2.x.y where x is even) is preferred.
On 25 Jul 2007, at 10:16, Mark D wrote:
Hello guys,
The ports relating to GTK# are fairly out of date (though much
better than fink thank you :) ). I was won
Le 07-07-25 à 06:03, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
On Jul 25, 2007, at 04:45, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
To add to the on-going discussion. I just did:
sudo port -f upgrade gnome-user-docs
If you ever need to use -f to force an upgrade, you probably also
want to use -n to do
Hello guys,
The ports relating to GTK# are fairly out of date (though much better
than fink thank you :) ). I was wondering if someone was working on
them or if I could start working on updating them. What is policy?
Latest stable version is ok? I was hoping to compile monodevelop 0.14.
On Jul 24, 2007, at 7:32 PM, Xin Liu wrote:
A user is simply confused if they are inconsistent. For instance, when
the guy invokes "install" for gnuplot (and he has MacTex installed),
he is relaxed to find that no extra tex system is installed. However,
when later a newer version of gnuplot is av
Ah ok, sorry. :)
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On Jul 24, 2007, at 07:09, Stefan Bruda wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jul 23, 2007, at 22:14, Stefan Bruda wrote:
I am attempting to upgrade liboil from 0.3.12_0 to 0.3.10_2 and I
get
slapped with:
[snip]
What am I doing wrong?
Sounds like a downgrade to me, not an upgrade. Where did
On Jul 25, 2007, at 04:45, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
To add to the on-going discussion. I just did:
sudo port -f upgrade gnome-user-docs
If you ever need to use -f to force an upgrade, you probably also
want to use -n to do it non-recursively. Otherwise you often get
On Jul 25, 2007, at 03:45, Jyrki Wahlstedt wrote:
On 25.7.2007, at 10.33, Tommaso Urli wrote:
MacPorts 1.5
Entering interactive mode... ("help" for help, "quit" to quit)
[Users/tunnuz] > install libsdl-framework
Portfile changed since last build; discarding previous state.
---> Fetching libsd
Hi All,
To add to the on-going discussion. I just did:
sudo port -f upgrade gnome-user-docs
I get the following output
Warning: Uninstall forced. Proceeding despite dependencies.
---> Deactivating libart_lgpl 2.3.19_1
---> Uninstalling libart_lg
On 25.7.2007, at 10.33, Tommaso Urli wrote:
MacPorts 1.5
Entering interactive mode... ("help" for help, "quit" to quit)
[Users/tunnuz] > install libsdl-framework
Portfile changed since last build; discarding previous state.
---> Fetching libsdl-framework
---> Attempting to fetch SDL-1.2.11.ta
Hi Derek,
I have been trying for a while now to upgrade tcl zu version 8.4.15
but I run into problem when compiling the file tclLoadDyld.c. The
relevant error message is
gcc -c -Os -O2 -pipe -I/opt/local/include -DTCL_DBGX= -Wall -Wno-
[snip]
In file included from /opt/local/var/macports/buil
MacPorts 1.5
Entering interactive mode... ("help" for help, "quit" to quit)
[Users/tunnuz] > install libsdl-framework
Portfile changed since last build; discarding previous state.
---> Fetching libsdl-framework
---> Attempting to fetch SDL-1.2.11.tar.gz from http://www.libsdl.org/release/
--->
Hi all,
I tried installing the new port, after a "sudo port sync" (that
gave me no output), and the result is:
MacPorts 1.5
Entering interactive mode... ("help" for help, "quit" to quit)
[Users/tunnuz] > install libsdl-framework
Portfile changed since last build; discarding previous state.
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