On Mar 8, 2014, at 03:51, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> There will be scheduled downtime for all MacPorts services on Tuesday, March
> 11th, from 15:00 to at least 19:00 UTC, due to maintenance at our hosting
> provider Mac OS Forge. As a result, our server IP addresses will be changing;
> the required
I have in the past found that lmod (
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lmod/files/) is quite useful for managing
environments and associated software needed for a particular project or
projects. However, I have only used it in a supercomputer environment. I
wonder whether some of you may know about
We have scheduled downtime presently.
On Mar 11, 2014, at 13:50, Greg Earle wrote:
>
> P.S. Tried to submit a new ticket but https://trac.macports.org/newticket
> is giving me ECONNREFUSED.
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Anyone using the Tripwire from MacPorts?
I tried to upgrade from 2.4.2 to 2.4.2.2 on my work Mac mini (10.9.2)
after doing a "port selfupdate" and got the same errors mentioned on
this page:
https://github.com/steakknife/tripwire/issues/1
That page says to add "CXXFLAGS='-stdlib=libstdc++'" to "
On Mar 11, 2014, at 15:44, Nicolas Pavillon wrote:
> Several PIM applications of KDE rely on the akonadi server which must be
> running, but I am not sure about KMail. You can refer to “port notes akonadi”
> about this.
I've run through all kcmshell4 modules, adjusting things here and there
On Mar 11, 2014, at 15:44, Nicolas Pavillon wrote:
> Hello,
>
>> I've been making some progress, using gcc-4.2 and tweaking Portfiles where
>> required. Lots of apps appear to be nicely functional, even, including Kate
>> and Konsole. (I had an issue with KWrite, but since I hardly ever used
Hello,
> I've been making some progress, using gcc-4.2 and tweaking Portfiles where
> required. Lots of apps appear to be nicely functional, even, including Kate
> and Konsole. (I had an issue with KWrite, but since I hardly ever used it I
> dropped it). I should say that I built Kate, Konsole
On 3/11/14, 10:20 AM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
I'm trying to use MacPorts to maintain a Ruby installation because
installing it using other mechanisms is very painful. However, while
Ruby 2.1 installed just fine, when I attempted to install gem and rake
it pulled in Ruby 1.8.7, which is old if not obs
I'm trying to use MacPorts to maintain a Ruby installation because
installing it using other mechanisms is very painful. However, while
Ruby 2.1 installed just fine, when I attempted to install gem and rake
it pulled in Ruby 1.8.7, which is old if not obsolete. How can I install
rake and gem in
I've been making some progress, using gcc-4.2 and tweaking Portfiles where
required. Lots of apps appear to be nicely functional, even, including Kate and
Konsole. (I had an issue with KWrite, but since I hardly ever used it I dropped
it). I should say that I built Kate, Konsole and a number of
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