On Mar 4, 2012, at 09:16, Daniel Ericsson wrote:
> On 4 mar 2012, at 14:46, Francisco García wrote:
>
>> So the big question for MacPort users is: Do Qt developers manage their
>> packages with MacPorts or just run away from it when there is something that
>> involves Qt?
>
> This is my own o
Interesting.
Well…the 210 ports listed in my original email all got installed and marked
active without issue. The only problems were that 16 core cpu's don't exist
yet, and I can't afford a terabyte of DDR3 ram…so the compiling time took
all day.
--
Jeff
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 9:34 PM, Joshua R
> I just wanted to see if we could bump this reinstall method up to a more
> stable status.
>
> I can and do confirm that under MacPorts 2.0.4, Xcode 4.3 (with persistent
> License Agreement), and +universal variant enabled…the restore ports TCL
> script, and steps provided on the Migration Info w
> [Harald Hanche-Olsen (2012-03-04 21:38:46 UTC)]
>
>> [Harald Hanche-Olsen (2012-03-04 21:30:49 UTC)]
>>
>> > How exactly does it determine where to copy the accepted license from?
>>
>> I got it; by examining $HOME, which is not changed by sudo.
>
> So here is a suggestion for making it mor
Thanks, I didn't even think to look for a MacPorts pip. Another piece of the
puzzle fixed.
I've gotten far enough along to run parts of my program in the new build
environment, and the UI looks quite different. I don't know for sure that the
MacPorts install is older than the previous install
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 18:43, Sam Kuper wrote:
> > MacPorts itself does a one-time modification to your profile to edit the
> PATH, so that you can more easily run MacPorts and the software it installs.
>
> I knew about this modification, which is why I was surprised that the
> WordNet environmen
Hi All
I just wanted to see if we could bump this reinstall method up to a more
stable status.
I can and do confirm that under MacPorts 2.0.4, Xcode 4.3 (with persistent
License Agreement), and +universal variant enabled…the restore ports TCL
script, and steps provided on the Migration Info websi
On 04/03/2012, at 11:00 PM, macports-users-requ...@lists.macosforge.org wrote:
> Hi! I would like to know if other Mac/Qt (optionally also Python) developers
> are having as many problems as I do.
>
> MacPorts installs Qt as a normal library, although there is a variant (non
> default) that wi
On 4 March 2012 21:58, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Mar 4, 2012, at 14:12, Brandon Allbery wrote:
>> On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 11:28, Sam Kuper wrote:
>>> In any case, shouldn't MacPorts set them automatically (and,
>>> presumably, also unset them if MacPorts is later used to uninstall
>>> WordNet)?
>>
>
Hello,
there will be a scheduled downtime for the MacPorts Trac and Subversion
server due to maintenance at our hosting provider MacOSforge.
The services mentioned above will be affected on Monday, March 5th, from
16:00 to 17:00 UTC. Hopefully the interruption will not even take the
full time.
R
On Mar 4, 2012, at 4:44 p.m., Lynn Oliver wrote:
> I'm stuck setting up the new build environment.
>
> I need scikits.samplerate, but MacPorts doesn't list that package. I can
> install it using pip, but I can't figure out how to force it to install in
> the proper place.
Are you using MacP
On Mar 4, 2012, at 14:12, Brandon Allbery wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 11:28, Sam Kuper wrote:
>> In any case, shouldn't MacPorts set them automatically (and,
>> presumably, also unset them if MacPorts is later used to uninstall
>> WordNet)?
>
> That means editing people's shell profiles (whic
[Harald Hanche-Olsen (2012-03-04 21:38:46 UTC)]
> [Harald Hanche-Olsen (2012-03-04 21:30:49 UTC)]
>
> > How exactly does it determine where to copy the accepted license from?
>
> I got it; by examining $HOME, which is not changed by sudo.
So here is a suggestion for making it more robust:
If
I'm stuck setting up the new build environment.
I need scikits.samplerate, but MacPorts doesn't list that package. I can
install it using pip, but I can't figure out how to force it to install in the
proper place. BTW, is
/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/pytho
[Harald Hanche-Olsen (2012-03-04 21:30:49 UTC)]
> How exactly does it determine where to copy the accepted license from?
I got it; by examining $HOME, which is not changed by sudo. My problem
is in the way I run my macports upgrades: I run "sudo es" (es is my
login shell of choice), and I run th
On 2012-03-04 22:25 , Rainer Müller wrote:
> Apparently, the new version of /usr/bin/xcode-select comes with the Mac
> OS X 10.7.3 update. Unfortunately, if you first install Mac OS X 10.7.3
> and after that install Xcode 4.2, you get the old version.
>
> The solution would be to install the 10.7.
[Rainer Müller (2012-03-04 21:19:54 UTC)]
> On 2012-03-04 21:43 , Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
> > So what is the trick required to have the macports user "accept" the
> > XCode license agreement?
>
> MacPorts 2.0.4 just copies the agreement to the license from the home
> directory of the user ex
From https://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action I just
downloaded and installed "Command Line Tools for Xcode - February 2012".
Still, running xcode-select -version gives "xcode-select version 2003."
I do not have any /Developer directory remaining from the older Xcode; I
believe it w
On 2012-03-04 22:00 , Murray Eisenberg wrote:
> xcode-select -version gives "xcode-select version 2003."
>
> Is that the trouble: I still have the Xcode command-line utilities left
> from Xcode 4.2? And if so, how to get rid of them (so that I can
> replace them with the current versions)?
Appa
On 2012-03-04 21:43 , Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
> I notice that with the upgrade to macports 2.0.4, there is now a
> proper home for the macports user. But still, I am getting the
> dreaded error message. Worse, I seem to be unable to to get rid of
> it. I have tried "sudo -u macports xcodebuil
[Murray Eisenberg (2012-03-04 21:00:20 UTC)]
> xcode-select -version gives "xcode-select version 2003."
>
> Is that the trouble: I still have the Xcode command-line utilities
> left from Xcode 4.2?
Could be. Make sure you're running /usr/bin/xcode-select. Maybe you
are running one inside /Devel
xcode-select -version gives "xcode-select version 2003."
Is that the trouble: I still have the Xcode command-line utilities left
from Xcode 4.2? And if so, how to get rid of them (so that I can
replace them with the current versions)?
The Xcode preferences panel for Components allows one to i
[Anthony Michael Agelastos (2012-02-18 16:22:05
UTC)]
On Feb 18, 2012, at 5:45 AM, Aljaž Srebrnič wrote:
> unfortunately this doesn't work, probably because the license
agreement is stored in the home directory of the user (which is
/var/empty for macports user)
For situations such as th
On Mar 4, 2012, at 1:06 p.m., Murray Eisenberg wrote:
> At the MacPorts ProblemHotlist it says that when you upgrade Xcode to 4.3
> (and while using MacPorts 2.0.4), then command
>
> xcode-select -print-path
>
> should give output "/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer". And if
> you don't
On Mar 3, 2012, at 21:30, Lawrence Vel�zquez wrote:
This is Github's 404 page. The port tried to download a file that's been moved
or deleted.
The port did nothing; Dreiel downloaded this 404 page manually, as shown
earlier:
On Mar 2, 2012, at 14:00, lllact...@gmx.net wrote:
|$ sudo bash
On Mar 4, 2012, at 2:01 p.m., Phil Dobbin wrote:
> On 04/03/2012 17:41, Rainer Müller wrote:
>> On 2012-03-04 07:22, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>>
>>> On Mar 3, 2012, at 20:06, lllact...@gmx.net wrote:
>>>
Removing the "/usr/bin/ssh-copy-id" defaults "which ssh-copy-id" to
"/usr/local/bin/s
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 11:28, Sam Kuper wrote:
> In any case, shouldn't MacPorts set them automatically (and,
> presumably, also unset them if MacPorts is later used to uninstall
> WordNet)?
>
That means editing people's shell profiles (which might be ~/.profile or
~/.bash_profile, or potentiall
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On 04/03/2012 17:41, Rainer Müller wrote:
> On 2012-03-04 07:22, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>
>> On Mar 3, 2012, at 20:06, lllact...@gmx.net wrote:
>>
>>> Removing the "/usr/bin/ssh-copy-id" defaults "which ssh-copy-id" to
>>> "/usr/local/bin/ssh-copy-id".
At the MacPorts ProblemHotlist it says that when you upgrade Xcode to
4.3 (and while using MacPorts 2.0.4), then command
xcode-select -print-path
should give output "/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer". And if
you don't see that output -- which was the case on my system -- you
should
On 2012-03-04 07:22, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> On Mar 3, 2012, at 20:06, lllact...@gmx.net wrote:
>
>> Removing the "/usr/bin/ssh-copy-id" defaults "which ssh-copy-id" to
>> "/usr/local/bin/ssh-copy-id".
>
> Do not remove files in /usr/bin; they were provided by Apple and may be
> essential to t
On 4 March 2012 15:43, Daniel Ericsson wrote:
> On 4 mar 2012, at 16:24, Sam Kuper wrote:
>> Having installed WordNet using "sudo port install wordnet", I'm trying
>> to learn to use it.
>
> This is how I use it from the command-line:
>
> $ wn ashes -over
Yes, that's what I've been doing so far,
On 4 mar 2012, at 16:24, Sam Kuper wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Having installed WordNet using "sudo port install wordnet", I'm trying
> to learn to use it.
This is how I use it from the command-line:
$ wn ashes -over
Dear all,
Having installed WordNet using "sudo port install wordnet", I'm trying
to learn to use it. The man page accessed by entering "man wn" at the
Terminal refers to the WNHOME and WNSEARCHDIR environment variables.
However, neither "echo $WNHOME" nor "echo $WNSEARCHDIR" yields any
result.
Pl
On 4 mar 2012, at 14:46, Francisco García wrote:
> So the big question for MacPort users is: Do Qt developers manage their
> packages with MacPorts or just run away from it when there is something that
> involves Qt?
This is my own opinion.
If you're a developer relying on a framework, you dep
I'll file the ticket and edit the port file as a stopgap measure. I was
wondering what i would need to change. Thanks -dan
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 10:01 PM, Daniel Ericsson wrote:
> On 4 mar 2012, at 02:07, M. Daniel Becque wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if sftp is included in the proftpd build?
>
>
Hi! I would like to know if other Mac/Qt (optionally also Python) developers
are having as many problems as I do.
MacPorts installs Qt as a normal library, although there is a variant (non
default) that will compile it as a OSX framework. That is fine for non
developers, but I noticed that not
On 03/03/2012, at 10:41 PM, Daniel Ericsson wrote:
> On 3 mar 2012, at 14:07, James Linder wrote:
>
>> Error: Target org.macports.activate returned: Image error:
>> /Library/LaunchAgents/org.freedesktop.dbus-session.plist already exists and
>> does not belong to a registered port. Unable to a
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