On Sep 20, 2010, at 1:53 PM, Z wrote:
I appreciate your help. I can tell you are all very nice.
For your diagnostic, I did have installed a lot of special libraries
related to
http://apron.cri.ensmp.fr/library/
Looking at the list of requirements for APRON it looks to me like most
are
On Sep 20, 2010, at 15:53, Z wrote:
> For your diagnostic, I did have installed a lot of special libraries related
> to
> http://apron.cri.ensmp.fr/library/
> like gmp, ppl, gcc4.0... Maybe that is the source of evil.
Perhaps, depending on where they got installed. gmp and gcc40 are available
I appreciate your help. I can tell you are all very nice.
For your diagnostic, I did have installed a lot of special libraries related
to
http://apron.cri.ensmp.fr/library/
like gmp, ppl, gcc4.0... Maybe that is the source of evil. Oh, I may have
forgotten one thing, the Ocaml installed in my sys
On Sep 20, 2010, at 06:34, Z wrote:
> These remarks are totally insightful. In fact, my machine did experience lots
> of problems with its Mac OS. The reason might be my installation of several
> versions of "Ocaml".
>
> So I would like to follow your advice, to uninstall MacPorts and all por
On 2010-09-20 18:23 , Fabrizio Bartolomucci wrote:
> ---> Computing dependencies for gettext
> ---> Configuring gettext
> Error: You cannot install gettext for the architecture(s) x86_64 because
> Error: its dependency ncurses only contains the architecture(s) i386.
> Error:
> Error: Did you upgr
Whatever port I try to install I receive the following error:
---> Computing dependencies for gettext
---> Configuring gettext
Error: You cannot install gettext for the architecture(s) x86_64 because
Error: its dependency ncurses only contains the architecture(s) i386.
Error:
Error: Did you up
Hello,
Yes, drastic and cleansing, but Oh, so satisfying to return to ordinary
errors caused by Apple updates without all the gross BS from Ports. I
say BS advisedly because the absolute thing about Ports is it's
consistent and ongoing incompatibility across versions.
And to think G
Hello,
These remarks are totally insightful. In fact, my machine did experience
lots of problems with its Mac OS. The reason might be my installation of
several versions of "Ocaml".
So I would like to follow your advice, to uninstall MacPorts and all ports.
It seems that it is quite an impressing
On Sep 20, 2010, at 06:01, Z wrote:
> Your diagnostic are impressingly correct and precise. Dia works after the
> installation of pango + quartz invariant, although I had to use -f to for
> its installation.
>
> It works. Thank you.
>
> Zell
>
> Bash-3.2$ sudo port install cairo +quartz
>
Your diagnostic are impressingly correct and precise. Dia works after the
installation of pango + quartz invariant, although I had to use -f to for
its installation.
It works. Thank you.
Zell
Bash-3.2$ sudo port install cairo +quartz
---> Computing dependencies for cairo
---> Fetching cairo
-
On Sep 20, 2010, at 05:02, Z wrote:
> You are right! The pb is glib2!!!
>
> Now dia installed, I suppose this following error info. is no more a pb from
> Mac Ports? Thanks again.
>
> **
> $dia
>
> Xlib: extension "RANDR" missing on display "/tmp/launch-bRjGiR/:0".
This is
You are right! The pb is glib2!!!
Now dia installed, I suppose this following error info. is no more a pb from
Mac Ports? Thanks again.
**
$dia
Xlib: extension "RANDR" missing on display "/tmp/launch-bRjGiR/:0".
dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found:
_cairo_quartz_font
On 20/9/10 07:56, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Sep 19, 2010, at 22:43, ~suv wrote:
> The inkscape-devel port could also just be updated to the same 0.48
> version as the inkscape port for now, if it is anticipated that
> inkscape-devel will be updated to later development releases in the
> future.
Fo
On Sep 20, 2010, at 04:13, Z wrote:
> Thanks to that clear answer! However, it still has problems (cf. attached
> main2.log) The suggested solution seems to modify an environment path, but it
> does not indicate to which value this path should be modified to... and how
You don't need to modi
Hello,
Thanks to that clear answer! However, it still has problems (cf. attached
main2.log) The suggested solution seems to modify an environment path, but
it does not indicate to which value this path should be modified to... and
how
Thank you for your help
Zell
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 10:20 A
On Sep 20, 2010, at 03:15, Z wrote:
> Thanks for your attention. The file is attached.
The relevant error in the file appears to be:
> :info:configure checking for XI... configure: error: Package requirements
> (xproto >= 7.0.13 x11 >= 1.2.99.1 xextproto >= 7.0.3 xext >= 1.0.99.1
> inputprot
Thanks for your attention. The file is attached.
> We'll need to see the main.log file it mentioned before we can figure out
> what went wrong.
>
>
>
>
>
>
main.log
Description: Binary data
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On Sep 20, 2010, at 02:34, Z wrote:
> I fail to install Dia in my Mac OS X, can you show me how to get out of this
> error information?
> Many thanks.
> --Zell
>
> *
> ---> Installing xorg-libXdamage @1.1.3_0
> ---> Activating xorg-libXdamage @1.1.3_0
> ---> Cleaning xorg-libXdam
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> On Sep 17, 2010, at 07:53, Jeff Singleton wrote:
>
> > Also, doing it this way provides a ChmodBPF script to automatically set
> the permissions on the /dev/bpf* for you.
>
> Here is the ticket that was filed requesting ChmodBPF functionali
Hello,
I fail to install Dia in my Mac OS X, can you show me how to get out of this
error information?
Many thanks.
--Zell
*
---> Installing xorg-libXdamage @1.1.3_0
---> Activating xorg-libXdamage @1.1.3_0
---> Cleaning xorg-libXdamage
---> Fetching xorg-libXi
---> Attempting to
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