On Oct 5, 2011, at 21:54, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
>> Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command failed (see log for
>> details)
>> Log for xorg-libxcb is at:
>> /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_x11_xorg-libxcb/xorg-libxcb
> Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command failed (see log for
> details)
> Log for xorg-libxcb is at:
> /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_x11_xorg-libxcb/xorg-libxcb/main.log
Please post the log somewhere.
smime.p7s
Hi,
I need to install or upgrade xorg-libxcb because some other packages depend on
it. I am stuck here for more than a week now. Is there a way to get around
this? Can I use python26 and how? Any help is appreciated. Please see the
error message below.
renz@ounce.local:~ % sudo port insta
I don't know anything about the GSoC project, but it seems like it
would be fairly straightforward to process the webserver logs to see
what people are upgrading. Something like this:
-regexp out lines with requested package names
-cut out everything but the package name/arch/etc.
-sort by name
-
> When someone evaluates the work and determines it's suitable to merge. I
> don't know who typically does that; I haven't involved myself in the GSoC
> projects before.
All righty. I'll check with wms and see if the server is setup already to
accept incoming reports.
smime.p7s
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On Oct 5, 2011, at 20:45, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
>> We do have a Google Summer of Code project in progress to deliver a
>> statistics interface about installed ports.
>
> It's actually completed...
Ah, I see.
> when will it get added to trunk?
When someone evaluates the work and determines i
On Oct 5, 2011, at 09:50, Fielding, Eric J (3242) wrote:
> I upgraded to MacPorts v2.0.3 when a recent "port selfupdate" recommended
> this. It ran for a long time doing the conversion, and after about 20
> minutes, I stopped it. Now it seems that my MacPorts directories are
> corrupted.
The
> We do have a Google Summer of Code project in progress to deliver a
> statistics interface about installed ports.
It's actually completed... when will it get added to trunk?
smime.p7s
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On Oct 5, 2011, at 16:56, Scott Webster wrote:
> Do we keep track of requests to packages.macports.org to figure out
> which binaries are most important to add to the repository?
I have certainly never seen any web server statistics from MacPorts.
We do have a Google Summer of Code project in p
On Oct 5, 2011, at 19:29, Tim Johnson wrote:
> I've installed gnome-terminal, and I did not see any error messages,
> but when I go to start it, I get the following error:
>
> linus:~ tim$ gnome-terminal Dynamic session lookup supported but failed:
> launchd did not provide a socket path, verify
+1
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I've installed gnome-terminal, and I did not see any error messages,
but when I go to start it, I get the following error:
linus:~ tim$ gnome-terminal Dynamic session lookup supported but failed:
launchd did not provide a socket path, verify that
org.freedesktop.dbus-session.plist is loaded! Fail
Do we keep track of requests to packages.macports.org to figure out
which binaries are most important to add to the repository?
Scott
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Yeah, I think the one word answer to your question is "FreeBSD."
Scott
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 10:26 AM, Jason Swails wrote:
> Hey,
>
> What was the inspiration behind the MacPorts design? Were ideas borrowed
> from a specific Linux package manager (the portage system seems pretty
> similar). I
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 2:17 PM, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
> Although a lot of package systems bear some similarities, I'm not aware of a
> Linux distro that's using the ports system like either FreeBSD/NetBSD or the
> Mac does, although I don't exactly go around comparing distros, so I might
> ha
AFAIK it originated in FreeBSD, and NetBSD also adopted something similar. But
I think what's on the Mac is probably a bit different than either of those, in
terms of the commands and so on. (I've never used the equivalent on neither of
those BSDs)
Some optional software for the Unix environm
Hey,
What was the inspiration behind the MacPorts design? Were ideas borrowed
from a specific Linux package manager (the portage system seems pretty
similar). I like MacPorts as my Mac package manager, and would love to
check out a Linux distro's package manager that inspired it (if such a one
e
I upgraded to MacPorts v2.0.3 when a recent "port selfupdate" recommended this.
It ran for a long time doing the conversion, and after about 20 minutes, I
stopped it. Now it seems that my MacPorts directories are corrupted.
When I ran " sudo port upgrade outdated" I had several port updates refu
> gedit
> Xlib: extension "RANDR" missing on display "/tmp/launch-WDYhvv/:0".
>
> ** (gedit:69774): WARNING **: Could not load theme icon gtk-home: L'icône «
> gtk-home » n'est pas présente dans le thème
>
> (gedit:69774): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_unref: assertion
> `G_IS_OBJECT (ob
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