Re: MacPorts is hijacking account on MacOSXServer

2011-07-29 Thread Joshua Root
On 2011-7-26 12:21 , James Berry wrote: > > What if MacPorts were simply always to try to find an unused id in the range > 500 - 1000, using whatever algorithm is convenient? I've committed a fix: Could someone with an affected configuration please te

Re: permissions issue bzip2 on lion

2011-07-29 Thread Ben Greenfield
I did another selfupdate and now bzip2 installs. Thanks whoever, Ben On Jul 29, 2011, at 10:31 AM, ben wrote: > Looks like a permissions problem anyone else see this? > > > > :debug:patch patch phase started at Fri Jul 29 10:24:09 EDT 2011 > > :debug:patch Executing org.macports.patch (b

Python frameworks

2011-07-29 Thread mark brethen
I'm confused how the python frameworks work. For instance, I should be able to type 'pylint script.py' in a command window, but the command isn't found. So I looked in /opt/local/bin and found 'pylint-2.7' which is a symbolic link to '/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/b

Re: trouble updating and/or installing valgrind

2011-07-29 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jul 29, 2011, at 21:21, Rodolfo Aramayo wrote: > :debug:patch Executing command line: cd > "/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_devel_valgrind/valgrind/work/valgrind-3.6.1" > && /usr/bin/patch -p0 < > '/opt/local/var/macports/sources/r

trouble updating and/or installing valgrind

2011-07-29 Thread Rodolfo Aramayo
MacPorts is having trouble updating and/or installing Valgrind The last few lines of the log file look like: == /var/macports/distfiles/valgrind/valgrind-3.6.1.tar.bz2' | /usr/bin/gnutar --no-same-owner -xf - :debug:extract euid/egid changed to: 0/0 :debug:extract chowned /opt/local/var/m

Re: py27-numeric is replaced by py24-numeric ???

2011-07-29 Thread Joshua Root
On 2011-7-30 09:39 , Joshua Root wrote: > Argh. The PortIndex is actually wrong, it has 'replaced_by py24-numeric' > for all the py*-numerics, but it the portfile only adds it for py-numeric. In fact this can be a problem for any portinfo key that one subport has but others don't. One more thing f

Re: Installing recoll on mac os x

2011-07-29 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jul 29, 2011, at 14:51, james collins wrote: > I am trying to install recoll on a MacBook pro laptop running snow leopard. > > I installed macports, but have been having issues installing recoll. > > I have been getting warnings something about macports being in two different > spots on my

Re: py27-numeric is replaced by py24-numeric ???

2011-07-29 Thread Scott Webster
I did actually manually install py27-numeric first, so maybe that's what made the difference. On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Scott Webster wrote: > I just installed py27-biopython without incident on my snow leopard > system.  The dependencies that were installed because of this were: > py27-n

why no support for pidgin-sipe?

2011-07-29 Thread Brad Allison
I need sipe support in pidgin for my macosx users. I figured Macports would have it but I don't see it in the list. However I do see it over on the fink project... http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb/package.php/pidgin-sipe I prefer using macports. Any chance we can get this added? -b

Re: py27-numeric is replaced by py24-numeric ???

2011-07-29 Thread Joshua Root
Argh. The PortIndex is actually wrong, it has 'replaced_by py24-numeric' for all the py*-numerics, but it the portfile only adds it for py-numeric. - Josh On 2011-7-30 04:56 , Jeremy Huddleston wrote: > Adding jmr. > > I'm not sure why you're seeing "is replaced by py24-numeric" because there is

Re: Macports, 2.0 tiger and mesa

2011-07-29 Thread Larry Moore
On 29/7/11 3:56 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > On Jul 28, 2011, at 10:28, Larry Moore wrote: >> On 25/7/11 1:57 PM, Jeremy Huddleston wrote: >>> Tiger/ppc has had issues with mesa for quite some time. I don't test on >>> that architecture, so any help you can provide will be appreciated. >>> >>> I'm n

Re: py27-numeric is replaced by py24-numeric ???

2011-07-29 Thread JP Glutting
Thanks Scott. I'm running Lion with Macports 2.0. So that is good information. On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 3:54 PM, Scott Webster wrote: > I just installed py27-biopython without incident on my snow leopard > system. The dependencies that were installed because of this were: > py27-numeric > py27-

Re: py27-numeric is replaced by py24-numeric ???

2011-07-29 Thread Scott Webster
I just installed py27-biopython without incident on my snow leopard system. The dependencies that were installed because of this were: py27-numeric py27-tkinter py27-pil py27-reportlab I already had everything else. Scott On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 12:40 PM, JP Glutting wrote: > No, I don't under

Installing recoll on mac os x

2011-07-29 Thread james collins
Hello, I am trying to install recoll on a MacBook pro laptop running snow leopard. I installed macports, but have been having issues installing recoll. I have been getting warnings something about macports being in two different spots on my computer? I have macports in /usr/local/etc/macports

Re: py27-numeric is replaced by py24-numeric ???

2011-07-29 Thread JP Glutting
No, I don't understand it either. In fact, I am not sure why Reportlab or Biopython depend on numeric, if anything is should be numpy (there may be some issues I don't understand, but Reportlab should only depend on the PIL: http://www.reportlab.com/software/installation/ ). I don't really want num

Re: py27-numeric is replaced by py24-numeric ???

2011-07-29 Thread Frank Schima
That's the problem, I don't have, want or need py-numeric or py24-numeric. $ port installed py*-numeric The following ports are currently installed: py26-numeric @24.2_0 (active) On Jul 29, 2011, at 12:56 PM, Jeremy Huddleston wrote: > Adding jmr. > > I'm not sure why you're seeing "is repl

Re: py27-numeric is replaced by py24-numeric ???

2011-07-29 Thread Jeremy Huddleston
Adding jmr. I'm not sure why you're seeing "is replaced by py24-numeric" because there is no py24-numeric. You should use py-numeric. On Jul 29, 2011, at 11:51, Frank Schima wrote: > I see the same problem and it occurred because of selfupdate. > > $sudo port selfupdate > > $ port outda

Re: py27-numeric is replaced by py24-numeric ???

2011-07-29 Thread Frank Schima
I see the same problem and it occurred because of selfupdate. $sudo port selfupdate $ port outdated The following installed ports are outdated: py26-numeric 24.2_0 < 24.2_2 $ port installed py26-numeric The following ports are currently installed: py26-numeric @

Re: py27-numeric is replaced by py24-numeric ???

2011-07-29 Thread JP Glutting
Nope, that isn't working. I uninstalled py27-numeric, updated (again) and tried to install py27-reportlab. I got: ---> py27-pil is replaced by py24-pil ---> Computing dependencies for python24 ---> Fetching python24 and I killed the process. Can you install py27-reportlab without getting pytho

Re: py27-numeric is replaced by py24-numeric ???

2011-07-29 Thread JP Glutting
Hi Jeremy, port selfupdate is what gave me the update that wants to replace py27-numeric with py24-numeric. I don't understand what you are saying. Are you trying to tell me that this has been fixed in the last hour? Thanks, JP On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Jeremy Huddleston wrote: > port se

Re: py27-numeric is replaced by py24-numeric ???

2011-07-29 Thread Jeremy Huddleston
port selfupdate On Jul 29, 2011, at 10:26, JP Glutting wrote: > I just tried to upgrade outdated packages, and the first message on the list > was: > > --> py27-numeric is replaced by py24-numeric > > I imagine that pyXX-numeric is deprecated, to fall back on py24-numeric, but > this affects py

py27-numeric is replaced by py24-numeric ???

2011-07-29 Thread JP Glutting
I just tried to upgrade outdated packages, and the first message on the list was: --> py27-numeric is replaced by py24-numeric I imagine that pyXX-numeric is deprecated, to fall back on py24-numeric, but this affects py27-reportlab (which in turn affects py27-biopython, which is what I want). It

Re: gd2 MacPorts packaging bug

2011-07-29 Thread Brandon Allbery
Let's say you have a project that requires a custom font path. Oops! Your .bashrc just overwrote it with the default On 2011-07-29, mark brethen wrote: > I created the environment.plist and entered the GDFONTPATH and > GNUPLOT_DEFAULT_GDFONT string values. This worked also. So, are you sayin

Re: gd2 MacPorts packaging bug

2011-07-29 Thread Brandon Allbery
Let's say you have a project for which you need a custom font path. Oops! Your . Bashrc On 2011-07-29, mark brethen wrote: > I created the environment.plist and entered the GDFONTPATH and > GNUPLOT_DEFAULT_GDFONT string values. This worked also. So, are you saying I > shouldn't use .bashrc anymo

permissions issue bzip2 on lion

2011-07-29 Thread ben
Looks like a permissions problem anyone else see this? :debug:patch patch phase started at Fri Jul 29 10:24:09 EDT 2011 :debug:patch Executing org.macports.patch (bzip2) :notice:patch ---> Applying patches to bzip2 :info:patch ---> Applying /opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.o

Re: Sharing port archives

2011-07-29 Thread Arno Hautala
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 05:40, Matthias Pigulla wrote: > > does https://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto/ShareArchives still apply after > https://trac.macports.org/ticket/19458 has been closed? Looking at the history for the Wiki page, I think you've figured out your answer. > How can compiled por

Sharing port archives

2011-07-29 Thread Matthias Pigulla
Hi all, does https://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto/ShareArchives still apply after https://trac.macports.org/ticket/19458 has been closed? How can compiled ports be shared between machines (e. g. by placing them on a network share) in MacPorts 2.0.0? Kind regards -mp. _

Re: Macports, 2.0 tiger and mesa

2011-07-29 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jul 28, 2011, at 10:28, Larry Moore wrote: > On 25/7/11 1:57 PM, Jeremy Huddleston wrote: >> Tiger/ppc has had issues with mesa for quite some time. I don't test on >> that architecture, so any help you can provide will be appreciated. >> >> I'm not sure why it's building gallium. It should