Joshua Root wrote:
"Given that this has been around for 2 years, is this considered a
bug
or a feature?"
Heh, there are bugs that have been around longer... it just appears
that
relatively few people care about building binaries.
Was referring to http://trac.macports.org/ticket/10881#co
Charles Day wrote:
... it just appears that
relatively few people care about building binaries.
Maybe not too many care about building them, but a lot care about
distributing them once they are built. A distribution of GnuCash
for Mac in binary form is one of the more requested features
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 4:26 AM, Joshua Root wrote:
> Anders F Björklund wrote:
> > Charles Day wrote:
> >
> >> Well I tried the following workaround for ticket 10881, but macports
> >> started trying to include the wrong dependencies. For example, it
> >> tried to include dependencies based on X1
On Jan 4, 2009, at 10:33, Fabrizio Bartolomucci wrote:
On passing, is there a way by which I can skip the ./ and still get
'port'?
Yes, you should be able to do so. If you get the message that the
port command cannot be found, then you need to fix your PATH
environment variable to include
On Jan 4, 2009, at 07:42, Chris Janton wrote:
Running from trunk.
Why is the mysql port being "upgraded"? I have mysql5-devel
installed. The latest updates
(looked like bison, perl5.8, php5) are causing mysql5 to be
installed? I'm confused.
Maybe one or more of bison, perl, or php5 doesn't
Joshua Root ha scritto:
Fabrizio Bartolomucci wrote:
I did both but still I am no longer able to execute the upgrade outdate:
macbook-di-fabrizio-bartolomucci:bin fbartolom$ !529
sudo ./port activate gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11
---> Activating gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11
Error: port activate faile
On 2009-01-04 , at 06:42 , Chris Janton wrote:
---> Building mysql5
here's the rest of the upgrade...
---> Staging mysql5 into destroot
---> Installing mysql5 @5.0.67_1
---> Activating mysql5 @5.0.67_1
Error: Target org.macports.activate returned: Image error: /opt/local/
bin/my_print_d
Running from trunk.
Why is the mysql port being "upgraded"? I have mysql5-devel installed.
The latest updates
(looked like bison, perl5.8, php5) are causing mysql5 to be installed?
I'm confused.
Maybe one or more of bison, perl, or php5 doesn't know that mysql5-
devel and mysql5 should be eq
Fabrizio Bartolomucci wrote:
> I did both but still I am no longer able to execute the upgrade outdate:
>
> macbook-di-fabrizio-bartolomucci:bin fbartolom$ !529
> sudo ./port activate gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11
> ---> Activating gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11
> Error: port activate failed: Image error: gtk2 @2.14.5_
Anders F Björklund wrote:
> Charles Day wrote:
>
>> Well I tried the following workaround for ticket 10881, but macports
>> started trying to include the wrong dependencies. For example, it
>> tried to include dependencies based on X11 when I specified gnucash
>> +no_x11 (see gnome-desktop at the
David Evans ha scritto:
Fabrizio Bartolomucci wrote:
Thanks, but if I do so it asks me for a version; if I specify one at
random it says it is not installed:
$ sudo ./port activate gtk2
---> The following versions of gtk2 are currently installed:
---> gtk2 @2.12.9_0+x11
--->
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