Clemens Lang wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> > On a 10.6.8 machine without Macports I installed 2.3.0 and get the
>> > following.
>> >
>> > Any ideas? Thanks.
>> >
>> > […]
>> > curl progress callback failed: can't read "env(COLUMNS)": no such variable
>>
>> Yes, I know why this happens. What I don't und
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 7:35 PM, Clemens Lang wrote:
> Yes, I know why this happens. What I don't understand is why your
> environment
> doesn't contain the columns variable. Which shell do you use? My bash
> exports
> both the COLUMNS and the LINES variables.
>
That is a bash-ism. zsh, at least
Hi,
> On a 10.6.8 machine without Macports I installed 2.3.0 and get the
> following.
>
> Any ideas? Thanks.
>
> […]
> curl progress callback failed: can't read "env(COLUMNS)": no such variable
Yes, I know why this happens. What I don't understand is why your environment
doesn't contain the co
On a 10.6.8 machine without Macports I installed 2.3.0 and get the
following.
Any ideas? Thanks.
# port install gettext
---> Computing dependencies for gettext
---> Dependencies to be installed: expat libiconv ncurses
---> Fetching archive for expat
---> Attempting to fetch expat-2.1.0_0.da
> 1) I assume that this or another error must be occurring on the bulk build
> server as there is no pre-built package.
It's because of the same error. Open a ticket and attach your config.log.
> 2) On my old PB G4 running Leopard, I can get past Configure, but the build
> dies later on with some
On 6/13/14, 10:16 PM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
If you’ve time/bandwidth, just go ahead and reinstall everything.
On Jun 13, 2014, at 22:06, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Hmm. Maybe rebuilding would help. The dependencies you got from our binary
packages would hopefully not need to be rebuilt. Although w