Xcode 4.6 is in the App Store. Should it work ok with macports, or is it best
to wait...for what first?
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On Jan 28, 2013, at 11:21 PM, John Ruschmeyer wrote:
> I went to install the python rdflib and noticed that while it is available
> for python 2.4 through 2.6, it is not available for python 2.7 (no
> py27-rdflib port). AFAIK, rdflib works under 2.7, so is this just an
> oversight and, if so,
> I went to install the python rdflib and noticed that while it is available
> for python 2.4 through 2.6, it is not available for python 2.7 (no
> py27-rdflib port). AFAIK, rdflib works under 2.7, so is this just an
> oversight and, if so, could someone add a port?
Looks like just an oversight
I went to install the python rdflib and noticed that while it is available
for python 2.4 through 2.6, it is not available for python 2.7 (no
py27-rdflib port). AFAIK, rdflib works under 2.7, so is this just an
oversight and, if so, could someone add a port?
Thanks...
John
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Eneko Gotzon Ares wrote:
> 1st. Do you REALLY think that this list is a right place for beginner's
> questions? I don't want bother you (I engage myself to learn the basics of
> UNIX/Linux commands, but I am going to need time to get it). If you answer
> is *yes*,
On Jan 28, 2013, at 1:28 PM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
>> I have followed the recommendation:
>> Macintosh:~ enekogotzon$ kbuildsycoca4
>> But Terminal shows:
>> Dynamic session lookup supported but failed: launchd did not provide a
>> socket path, verify that org.freedesktop.dbus-session.plist is
> I have followed the recommendation:
> Macintosh:~ enekogotzon$ kbuildsycoca4
> But Terminal shows:
> Dynamic session lookup supported but failed: launchd did not provide a socket
> path, verify that org.freedesktop.dbus-session.plist is loaded!
> kbuildsycoca4 running...
>
> The "socket path",
[Ian, thank you for help me!!!]
2 questions.
1st. Do you REALLY think that this list is a right place for
beginner's questions? I don't want bother you (I engage myself to
learn the basics of UNIX/Linux commands, but I am going to need time
to get it). If you answer is *yes*, then continue