Having trouble with python readline

2013-02-08 Thread Scott Webster
I have python25 and py25-readline installed. python25 is set to be default with port select. But I can't import readline. Am I missing something simple here? Thanks for any advice! swim:~ swebster$ port installed python25 py25-readline The following ports are currently installed: py25-readl

Re: Processing of port macsword failed

2013-02-08 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Feb 8, 2013, at 15:25, Eneko Gotzon Ares wrote: > Error: Failed to install sword > :info:configure configure.ac:16: error: 'AM_CONFIG_HEADER': this macro is > obsolete. > :info:configure You should use the 'AC_CONFIG_HEADERS' macro instead. Please file a ticket in our issue tracker.

Re: dfu-programmer patch file for ATMega16u2?

2013-02-08 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Feb 8, 2013, at 21:05, Richard DeLaurell wrote: > Dfu-programmer in MacPorts is v. 0.5.4 which was said to have such a patch, > but I cannot find it. The version at sourceforge is 0.6.0 which (the summary > page says) has support for the uno built-in. In that case, wait for this ticket to

Re: How to get a full list of dependents?

2013-02-08 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Feb 8, 2013, at 17:57, Ian Wadham wrote: > BTW, I was under the impression that Macports works with a SQLite > database. Could I write SQL SELECT commands for that? i.e. read > only access. The SQLite database is the registry, i.e. only the ports that are installed on your system. ___

dfu-programmer patch file for ATMega16u2?

2013-02-08 Thread Richard DeLaurell
Is there a patch file available for dfu-programmer, specifically one which includes compatibility with ATMega16u2 (Arduino Uno, Rev 3)? Dfu-programmer in MacPorts is v. 0.5.4 which was said to have such a patch, but I cannot find it. The version at sourceforge is 0.6.0 which (the summary page say

Re: How to get a full list of dependents?

2013-02-08 Thread Ian Wadham
On 08/02/2013, at 6:13 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > On Feb 7, 2013, at 23:26, Ian Wadham wrote: >> How can I get a full list of ports that are dependents of "xxx", whether or >> not >> they or "xxx" are installed? > > I grep the Portfiles, which tells me Pallet is the only user of > MacPorts_Framew

Re: A growl about Growl (and NSAlert?)

2013-02-08 Thread Ian Wadham
On 09/02/2013, at 7:08 AM, Chris Jones wrote: > On 8 Feb 2013, at 04:55 PM, Brandon Allbery wrote: >> On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 10:31 AM, Clemens Lang wrote: >> I'd suggest we'll leave Growl in the state it currently is, because it >> is a waste of time to put effort into it. Let's just hope it dies

Processing of port macsword failed

2013-02-08 Thread Eneko Gotzon Ares
Hi all :)Maybe you can advise me… Thanks!!Computer:·2.1 GHz PowerPC G5·Mac OS X.5.8 (Leopard)·MacPorts v2.1.3Trying to install macsword port (an Aqua application for Bible reading, based on the Sword project).·Processing error: 'Failed to install sword.'·Two unsuccessful installation attempts (firs

Re: A growl about Growl (and NSAlert?)

2013-02-08 Thread Chris Jones
On 8 Feb 2013, at 04:55 PM, Brandon Allbery wrote: > On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 10:31 AM, Clemens Lang wrote: >> I'd suggest we'll leave Growl in the state it currently is, because it >> is a waste of time to put effort into it. Let's just hope it dies out >> quickly and is replaced by Notification

Re: A growl about Growl (and NSAlert?)

2013-02-08 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 10:31 AM, Clemens Lang wrote: > I'd suggest we'll leave Growl in the state it currently is, because it > is a waste of time to put effort into it. Let's just hope it dies out > quickly and is replaced by Notification Center. > Personally I'm hoping Notification Center eith

Re: rlogin disappeared from kerberos5

2013-02-08 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:13 AM, Clemens Lang wrote: > On Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 10:44:23AM -0500, David LaPorte wrote: > > /opt/local/bin/rlogin, which used to be part of the kerberos5 port, > > has disappeared. Is is now part of another port or has it just gone > > away? > > krb5-1.7.2 (the previ

Re: rlogin disappeared from kerberos5

2013-02-08 Thread Clemens Lang
On Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 05:13:08PM +0100, Clemens Lang wrote: > I don't know what happened to it, though. You might want to check > upstream changelogs and/or version control for some pointers. See http://src.mit.edu/fisheye/changelog/krb5/?cs=23305 -- Clemens Lang _

Re: rlogin disappeared from kerberos5

2013-02-08 Thread Clemens Lang
Hi, On Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 10:44:23AM -0500, David LaPorte wrote: > /opt/local/bin/rlogin, which used to be part of the kerberos5 port, > has disappeared. Is is now part of another port or has it just gone > away? krb5-1.7.2 (the previous version) had the relevant source in src/appl/bsd. This fo

rlogin disappeared from kerberos5

2013-02-08 Thread David LaPorte
Yesterday, I "port self update"d to 2.1.3 and "port upgrade outdated" on three 10.8.2 system. /opt/local/bin/rlogin, which used to be part of the kerberos5 port, has disappeared Is is now part of another port or has it just gone away? Here's what I have installed: $ sudo port info kerberos5

Re: A growl about Growl (and NSAlert?)

2013-02-08 Thread Kevin Walzer
On 2/8/13 12:26 AM, Ian Wadham wrote: The question is whether I should persist with Growl? Maybe whether MacPorts should persist with Growl or just discontinue its very old version? Growl has an AppleScript API--perhaps you could do a conditional test for Growl's installation and then send po

Re: A growl about Growl (and NSAlert?)

2013-02-08 Thread Clemens Lang
Hi, On Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 09:58:46AM -0500, Arno Hautala wrote: > I just wanted to note that while the Growl software is now sold on the > AppStore, the source is still available. while that is true and we theoretically could provide a port for the latest Growl, too, upstream is slow at releasi

Re: A growl about Growl (and NSAlert?)

2013-02-08 Thread Arno Hautala
I just wanted to note that while the Growl software is now sold on the AppStore, the source is still available. http://growl.info/documentation/developer/growl-source-install.php http://code.google.com/p/growl On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 2:27 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > On Feb 7, 2013, at 23:26, Ian