Roger,
I have ghostscript installed, but
port contents ghostscript | grep convert
yields nothing.
What do
which convert
and
type convert
yield for you?
-Sterling
On Feb 19, 2014, at 5:00PM, Roger Pack wrote:
> Does anybody get the following failure with using imagemagick on pdf's?
>
> (insta
Does anybody get the following failure with using imagemagick on pdf's?
(install ghostscript first)
$ convert Children.pdf[0] yo.jpg
convert: unable to load module
`/opt/rdp_project_local/lib/ImageMagick-6.8.0/modules-Q16/coders/pdf.la':
file not found @ error/module.c/OpenModule/1278.
convert:
On Feb 19, 2014, at 12:05, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> Just saw
>
> ---> Fetching distfiles for libstdcxx
> ---> Verifying checksums for libstdcxx
> ---> Extracting libstdcxx
> ---> Configuring libstdcxx
> Error: libstdcxx has been made obsolete by the port libgcc. Please install
> libgcc in
Just saw
---> Fetching distfiles for libstdcxx
---> Verifying checksums for libstdcxx
---> Extracting libstdcxx
---> Configuring libstdcxx
Error: libstdcxx has been made obsolete by the port libgcc. Please install
libgcc instead.
Error: org.macports.configure for port libstdcxx returned: obso
Hi,
> Why wouldn’t “sudo port -f selfupdate" have triggered a re-configure and
> re-build? I thought that’s exactly what it would do.
It would certainly trigger a rebuild, I'm just not sure it would trigger a
re-configure. If the files generated by configure were still in place and newer
than t
On Feb 19, 2014, at 02:08, Michael Crawford wrote:
> $ port info mariadb
> mariadb @5.5.34_1
FYI, “port info” tells you what’s available, not what’s installed. “port
installed” tells you what you actually have installed.
> There is only one zero-length file in /opt/local/var/log/mariadb,
> ra
On Feb 19, 2014, at 08:37, Clemens Lang wrote:
> `sudo port selfupdate` will only fix this, if the current version of base is
> actually outdated, i.e. if you had 2.2.0 installed before upgrading to
> Mavericks. If you already had 2.2.1 installed before the OS upgrade,
> selfupdate will not re
On Feb 19, 2014, at 15:37, Clemens Lang wrote:
this will not work. That's why I suggested using `sudo port -f selfupdate`,
which skips the version check and forces the rebuild, but I now realize this
might not have triggered a re-configure either.
>
> I guess the selfupdate action should check
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 3:08 AM, Michael Crawford wrote:
> I can't get online with the machine I'm trying to use MariaDB on, so I
> won't quote the full text of the messages. But if you need me to I
> can transfer them on a stick.
>
> $ port info mariadb
> mariadb @5.5.34_1
>
Have you installed
Hi,
> Did you reinstall or upgrade the MacPorts base? Installing the latest
> MacPorts for Mavericks will fix this; upgrading the existing base (`sudo
> port selfupdate`) should detect it during configure and deal with it (but if
> you did that and it didn't, please file a bug on trac.macports.org
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 8:27 AM, "René J.V. Bertin" wrote:
> So I uninstalled and cleaned my MacPorts installation as instructed and
> the called restore.tcl . Now builds are failing with
>
> :debug:extract Executing command line: cd
> "/Volumes/Debian/MacPorts/var/macports/build/_Volumes_Debian_
On Feb 19, 2014, at 8:27 AM, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
>
> So I uninstalled and cleaned my MacPorts installation as instructed and the
> called restore.tcl . Now builds are failing with
>
> :debug:extract Executing command line: cd
> "/Volumes/Debian/MacPorts/var/macports/build/_Volumes_Debian_
So I uninstalled and cleaned my MacPorts installation as instructed and the
called restore.tcl . Now builds are failing with
:debug:extract Executing command line: cd
"/Volumes/Debian/MacPorts/var/macports/build/_Volumes_Debian_MacPorts_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_deve
On Tuesday February 18 2014 22:10:53 Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> > Things started out fine, but somehow I found myself with a 64bit-only
> > libiconv (despite the fact that the database told me I had the universal
> > variant, as requested), which of course gave problems. Couldn't figure out
> > how
I can't get online with the machine I'm trying to use MariaDB on, so I
won't quote the full text of the messages. But if you need me to I
can transfer them on a stick.
$ port info mariadb
mariadb @5.5.34_1
Mac OS X 10.8.4 on a Retina Display MacBook Pro, Early 2013, Model
Identifier MacBookPro10
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