Hello,
The -f took care of the problem. Thank you.
Frank
On Mar 26, 2009, at 4:58 PM, Joshua Root wrote:
William Davis wrote:
Usually that is a left over file from a failed install. In this
case just do
sudo port -f upgrade xorg-libX11 [or do -fu if you don't want to
keep
the ol
On Mar 26, 2009, at 17:51, Darren Weber wrote:
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Dave Howell wrote:
On Mar 23, 2009, at 0:38 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Before we can allow arbitrary users to submit their builds to a
central server, we would need to ensure that a build that occurs
on one user's
On Mar 23, 2009, at 15:00, drf wrote:
My setup: Mac Mini, 10.4.11, Xcode 2.5, GCC 4, MacPorts 1.7
Everything compiles fine, there are some complaints about
signedness from the compiler, but it all looks ok. But when I run
the PHP test suite, over 70 tests fail, including ones I wouldn
On Mar 24, 2009, at 14:22, Frank J. R. Hanstick wrote:
On Mar 24, 2009, at 8:50 AM, Frank J. R. Hanstick wrote:
At system startup, I get the following error messages sent to
system.log:
Mar 24 08:40:11 localhost launchd: org.macports.dbus: respawning
too quickly! throttling
Mar 24 08:40:
right you are!
WSD
On Mar 26, 2009, at 7:58 PM, Joshua Root wrote:
William Davis wrote:
Usually that is a left over file from a failed install. In this
case just do
sudo port -f upgrade xorg-libX11 [or do -fu if you don't want to
keep
the old version]
Don't do that. Upgrade normally app
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William Davis wrote:
> Usually that is a left over file from a failed install. In this case just do
> sudo port -f upgrade xorg-libX11 [or do -fu if you don't want to keep
> the old version]
Don't do that. Upgrade normally applies to all dependencies as well, so
you would be rebuilding all of th
Usually that is a left over file from a failed install. In this case
just do
sudo port -f upgrade xorg-libX11 [or do -fu if you don't want to
keep the old version]
WSD
On Mar 26, 2009, at 6:46 PM, Frank J. R. Hanstick wrote:
Hello,
I got the following activation error:
---> Act
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 3:19 PM, Rainer Müller wrote:
> Dave Howell wrote:
> > What about this: I do a "ports install widget", ports looks for a
> > binary, doesn't find one that matches (in this case, the default
> > options and current version), so it goes about building it. When it's
> > done,
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Dave Howell
wrote:
>
> On Mar 23, 2009, at 0:38 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>
>> Before we can allow arbitrary users to submit their builds to a central
>> server, we would need to ensure that a build that occurs on one user's
>> system is *identical* to the build on a
Hello,
I got the following activation error:
---> Activating xorg-libX11 @1.2_0
Error: Activating xorg-libX11 @1.2_0 failed: Image error: /opt/local/
include/X11/cursorfont.h already exists and does not belong to a
registered port. Unable to activate port xorg-libX11.
when trying t
Dave Howell wrote:
> What about this: I do a "ports install widget", ports looks for a
> binary, doesn't find one that matches (in this case, the default
> options and current version), so it goes about building it. When it's
> done, it says "upload compiled binary to binary archives?" I say
2009/3/26 Gregory Dodwell
> Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 19:09:44 +0100
> From: Olaf Foellinger
> Subject: Re: Gnucash crashes on launch: no, I don't have mesa
> To: macports-users@lists.macosforge.org
> Message-ID: <20090325180944.ga1...@foellinger.de>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
>
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 19:09:44 +0100
From: Olaf Foellinger
Subject: Re: Gnucash crashes on launch: no, I don't have mesa
To: macports-users@lists.macosforge.org
Message-ID: <20090325180944.ga1...@foellinger.de>
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Hi,
* Gregory Dodwell [25.03.09 12:38]
On Mar 26, 2009, at 16:00 , Doug Daniels wrote:
I'm attempting to install the protocols library from port on Mac OS
X 10.5.6.
I see it listed on the macports website:
http://trac.macports.org/browser/trunk/dports/sysutils/proctools/Portfile
I updated my port:
sudo port selfupdate
Then I try
On Mar 23, 2009, at 0:38 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Before we can allow arbitrary users to submit their builds to a
central server, we would need to ensure that a build that occurs on
one user's system is *identical* to the build on any other user's
computer. This cannot currently be assured
I'm attempting to install the protocols library from port on Mac OS X
10.5.6.
I see it listed on the macports website:
http://trac.macports.org/browser/trunk/dports/sysutils/proctools/Portfile
I updated my port:
sudo port selfupdate
Then I try to do a sudo port list | grep protocols and I don't
On Mar 22, 2009, at 22:54 , Darren Weber wrote:
I In effect, every time anybody on this grid has to build a package
from source, some kind of meta-package monitor can detect whether
the build and install was successful and then make an inquiry of a
central managment system as to whether
Recently, I was running something like update-all and there were some issues
with the netCDF library. It was upgraded by the maintainer, who manually
updated a dependency on HDF5 within their dev environment, who then put out
a request to the HDF5 maintainer to update that package, but this could
Darren Weber wrote:
I've been working with macports under the mis-apprehension that it
would operate along the lines of freeBSD (and some frustration may
arise mostly from that lack of understanding). I decided that it's
time for me to do some long-overdue homework. I've been working
mo
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