On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 05:29:53PM -0700, Michael Gersten wrote:
> Apr 21 16:49:32 Kleiman-ibook org.freedesktop.dbus-system[150]: Failed
> to start message bus: The pid file "/opt/local/var/run/dbus/pid"
> exists, if the message bus is not running, remove this file
>
> The test being performe
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Dbus, which is used by gimp, gives this error after a system crash:
Apr 21 16:49:32 Kleiman-ibook org.freedesktop.dbus-system[150]: Failed
to start message bus: The pid file "/opt/local/var/run/dbus/pid"
exists, if the message bus is not running,
On Apr 21, 2010, at 11:52, Joost Kremers wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 09:10:45AM -0700, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
>> If I were you and I didn't understand why /usr/bin/sed and /usr/bin/
>> uname I would start by trying to understand why they disappeared if
>> they ever existed.
>
> Could it be
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 09:10:45AM -0700, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
> If I were you and I didn't understand why /usr/bin/sed and /usr/bin/
> uname I would start by trying to understand why they disappeared if
> they ever existed.
Could it be that the OP simply needs to install the XCode Developer
On Apr 21, 2010, at 8:50 AM, Jason DeBacker wrote:
/usr/bin/sed is a standard part of Mac OS X. I don't know how it was
deleted on your system, but you'll need to get it back.
This usually means that your /usr/bin/uname command (also a standard
part of OS X) is missing or malfunctioning.
Do
>
>
> /usr/bin/sed is a standard part of Mac OS X. I don't know how it was
> deleted on your system, but you'll need to get it back.
> This usually means that your /usr/bin/uname command (also a standard
> part of OS X) is missing or malfunctioning.
Do I need to completely reinstall OS X to g
On 2010-4-22 01:00 , Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
>
> On Apr 21, 2010, at 7:53 AM, Joshua Root wrote:
>
>> On 2010-4-22 00:43 , Jason DeBacker wrote:
>>> I was able to install MacPorts 1.8.2 without any error messages, however
>>> when I try to install a program via the "sudo port install" command,
On Apr 21, 2010, at 7:53 AM, Joshua Root wrote:
On 2010-4-22 00:43 , Jason DeBacker wrote:
I was able to install MacPorts 1.8.2 without any error messages,
however
when I try to install a program via the "sudo port install"
command, I
run into the error "sed: command not found".
/usr/bin
On 2010-4-22 00:43 , Jason DeBacker wrote:
> I was able to install MacPorts 1.8.2 without any error messages, however
> when I try to install a program via the "sudo port install" command, I
> run into the error "sed: command not found".
/usr/bin/sed is a standard part of Mac OS X. I don't know ho
I was able to install MacPorts 1.8.2 without any error messages, however
when I try to install a program via the "sudo port install" command, I run
into the error "sed: command not found". Below is the output when I tried to
install qtoctave-mac:
debacker$ sudo port install qtoctave-mac
Password:
On 2010-04-21 15:02 , Woody Lin wrote:
> WTF is this?
Seems to be malicious spam. The user in question has been informed and
is not allowed to post to the list at the moment.
Rainer
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