> "--without-libintl-prefix" was added to the libiconv portfile in
> r21556 allegedly as a result of ticket #11245, though the patch in
> that ticket does not include that modification. Takanori, do you
> remember why you added this configure argument?
I don't remember it well, but it looks
On Jul 31, 2007, at 03:47, Xin Liu wrote:
On 7/29/07, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jul 28, 2007, at 21:08, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
On Jul 28, 2007, at 6:34 PM, Xin Liu wrote:
My libiconv version is 1.11_4+darwin_8.
When I run iconv, I got the following error:
***
cookie:~ lx$ iconv
dyld: Librar
On Jul 31, 2007, at 15:37, Kari wrote:
I am trying to get pgplot installed on my mac--OS X 10.4.10 Intel
Core Duo machine.
Here is what I get:
[pele:/opt/local/bin] kari% sudo /opt/local/bin/port install pgplot
Password:
---> Building pgplot with target all
Error: Target org.macports.build r
On 31.7.2007, at 19:52, Stefan Bruda wrote:
There are no multiple versions for a port, unless a previous
version has
been installed (case in which it remains installed until you
explicitly
uninstall it). The xfig issue is a long standing one to boot. I
can only
guess that people do not u
On Jul 31, 2007, at 14:55, Marv Abe wrote:
I'm trying to build wireshark and am stuck building glib2 on a clean
install of Mac OS X 10.x (beta release) w/the (Apple) Developer
package
installed + MacPorts 1.5 on a PPC machine. Here's the error: (I
didn't try
to shoot myself in the foot th
On 31.7.2007, at 23.03, Simon Ruderich wrote:
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Elise van Looij wrote:
echo $PATH returned:
/opt/local/lib/mysql5/bin/mysql
/opt/local/bin/mysql5
/usr/local/mysql/bin
/opt/local/bin
/opt/local/sbin
/opt/local/lib/mysql5/bin
/usr/local/bin
/bin
/
On 7/31/07, Elise van Looij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear MacPorters,
>
> this may be a stupid question, but if 'port installed' returns something
> like:
>
>
> The following ports are currently installed:
> apache2 @2.2.4_0
> apache2 @2.2.4_1 (active)
>
>
> then shouldn't typing 'http
Hello,
I am trying to get pgplot installed on my mac--OS X 10.4.10 Intel
Core Duo machine.
Here is what I get:
[pele:/opt/local/bin] kari% sudo /opt/local/bin/port install pgplot
Password:
---> Building pgplot with target all
Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command " cd "/opt
I just installed gimp2 and am trying it out. I've got one question:
can we have a without_python variant like in gimp-2.2.17? I added such
a variant and built without any problem. I also tried a few photos
with my usual operations, and everything worked fine without python. I
think this variant mig
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Elise van Looij wrote:
>
> echo $PATH returned:
>
> /opt/local/lib/mysql5/bin/mysql
> /opt/local/bin/mysql5
> /usr/local/mysql/bin
> /opt/local/bin
> /opt/local/sbin
> /opt/local/lib/mysql5/bin
> /usr/local/bin
> /bin
> /sbin
> /usr/bin
> /usr/sbin
Hello,
I'm trying to build wireshark and am stuck building glib2 on a clean
install of Mac OS X 10.x (beta release) w/the (Apple) Developer package
installed + MacPorts 1.5 on a PPC machine. Here's the error: (I didn't try
to shoot myself in the foot this time by yanking some file in the /opt/lo
A further look shows that there are many versions of docbook-xml in
macports... So I guess there must be a reason for a particular port to
depend on a particular version of docbook-xml?
Best
Regards,
Xin Liu
On 7/31/07, Xin Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just found that dbus depends
Hi,
I just found that dbus depends on docbook-xml-4.1.2. Since
docbook-xml-4.2 is also in the port system, is it OK to update the
dependency to be on docbook-xml-4.2? I prefer to installing only one
copy of docbook-xml...
Best
Regards,
Xin Liu
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Op 31-jul-2007, om 19:17 heeft Jyrki Wahlstedt het volgende geschreven:
Hi,
MacPorts apache2 lives in /opt/local/apache2/bin. This directory is
not in the default PATH, so if you just write the command you
showed, it probably gives you the builtin, so this behaviour is
expected. So check y
This is slightly off-topic, but did anyone manage to get the
wireshark to work under MacIntel?
When I ran wireshark, my wireless network gets dropped and I can't
capture any packets.
I was under the impression that Apple needed to fix this issue and I
haven't heard anything about any fixes.
On 31.7.2007, at 19.44, Elise van Looij wrote:
Dear MacPorters,
this may be a stupid question, but if 'port installed' returns
something like:
The following ports are currently installed:
apache2 @2.2.4_0
apache2 @2.2.4_1 (active)
then shouldn't typing 'httpd -V' into the Terminal
On Jul 31, 2007, at 12:46 PM, Kari wrote:
I know I'm missing something very obvious...I'm trying to get
pgplot installed on my mac. I've just installed macports v. 1.5,
and completed the self-update.
Now the directions for installing pgplot list the following:
cd /opt/local/bin/portslocati
I know I'm missing something very obvious...I'm trying to get pgplot
installed on my mac. I've just installed macports v. 1.5, and
completed the self-update.
Now the directions for installing pgplot list the following:
cd /opt/local/bin/portslocation/dports/pgplot
sudo port install
However
Dear MacPorters,
this may be a stupid question, but if 'port installed' returns
something like:
The following ports are currently installed:
apache2 @2.2.4_0
apache2 @2.2.4_1 (active)
then shouldn't typing 'httpd -V' into the Terminal return
something else than:
Server version: Ap
Well, I have been using the unstable branch for many months now and
not only does it work very well, but it also fixes some problems
present in the stable branch.
Now, unstable does not necessarily mean crashy or buggy. It means
that such things can (and probably will) happen, which is wh
Hi,
Jonathan Stickel wrote:
>
>> Searching the list is always useful, as this has just been discussed,
>> see
>> http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/2007-July/004596.html
>> http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/2007-July/004620.html
>
> Fair enough. Google searchi
No, I haven't installed 2.3.18 and haven't experienced any problem.
I'm a light user of gimp, and as a user, I just feel safer using the
stable version. Thinking there might be other casual users out there
feeling the same as me, it seems to me that having 2.2.17 in macports
would be helpful.
Best
On Jul 31, 2007, at 03:59, Xin Liu wrote:
I just found that the gimp in macports has been upgraded to 2.3.18,
and 2.2.17 is completely removed. I'm just wondering, since 2.2.17 is
the latest stable version, maybe it should be included in macports
until 2.4 is out? We can name the port gimp2.2.
Hi,
I just found that the gimp in macports has been upgraded to 2.3.18,
and 2.2.17 is completely removed. I'm just wondering, since 2.2.17 is
the latest stable version, maybe it should be included in macports
until 2.4 is out? We can name the port gimp2.2.
Best
Regards,
Xin Liu
_
I'm a little confused by the relationship between libiconv and
gettext. From the portfile and the configure script of gettext, it
does depend on libiconv; but libiconv seems to depend on gettext too.
So what is the correct building sequence? libiconv first, or gettext
first? What's the difference b
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