> On Nov 22, 2014, at 11:52 PM, Michael wrote:
>
>>>
Hi, hope someone can help me with this… I have been trying to install Myst
Online through MacPorts, using the mystonline-wine package.
>>>
>>> Hi Kevin, thanks for writing; I didn't know anyone was still using my Myst
>>> Online
>>
>>> Hi, hope someone can help me with this… I have been trying to install Myst
>>> Online through MacPorts, using the mystonline-wine package.
>>
>> Hi Kevin, thanks for writing; I didn't know anyone was still using my Myst
>> Online ports. I haven't done much with them in about 4 years. I n
>If you have concerns about problems in Xcode 6.1, could you be more specific?
I suppose he may be referring to the reviews on the Store (I checked several
national stores, the reviews all agree that this version is buggy and crashy)
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> On Nov 17, 2014, at 3:17 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>
> On Nov 17, 2014, at 1:18 AM, Kevin Burnett wrote:
>
>> Hi, hope someone can help me with this… I have been trying to install Myst
>> Online through MacPorts, using the mystonline-wine package.
>
> Hi Kevin, thanks for writing; I didn't
On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 4:51 AM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
> Sounds like macports cannot connect to download the list of packages
> available. Are you able to run the rsync command manually? Any rsync
> outside your network?
>
rsync.macorts.org and trac.macports.org are not responding.
--
brandon
localhost:~ marbre$ sudo port -d sync
DEBUG: Copying /Users/marbre/Library/Preferences/com.apple.dt.Xcode.plist to
/opt/local/var/macports/home/Library/Preferences
---> Updating the ports tree
Synchronizing local ports tree from
rsync://rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports.tar
DEBUG: /usr/b
Sounds like macports cannot connect to download the list of packages available.
Are you able to run the rsync command manually? Any rsync outside your network?
On November 22, 2014 11:40:05 PM EST, Mark Brethen
wrote:
>After a clean install of Mavericks, I installed xcode 6.1, the command
>line
After a clean install of Mavericks, I installed xcode 6.1, the command line
tools for 6.1 and MacPorts-2.3.3-10.9-Mavericks.pkg. But when try 'port search',
port search emacs
Warning: Can't open index file for source:
rsync://rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports.tar
Error: search for name e
On 2014-11-22, at 2:01 AM, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> On Friday November 21 2014 19:30:24 Michael wrote:
>
>> And yes, ntpq -p (mind your p's and q's), and ntpq -c sysinfo, work fine.
>> But "loopinfo" seems to be gone.
>
> Out of curiosity, what's wrong with the system's ntp?
I'm one of those
On Nov 22, 2014, at 11:28 AM, Mark Brethen wrote:
> I had to do a clean install of the OS (Mavericks) and now ready to re-install
> macports. Should I install xcode 6.1 or stick with 5? (I've heard that 6 is
> buggy).
The latest generally available stable version supported on your operating
s
On Sat, 22 Nov 2014, Brandon Allbery wrote:
> For what it's worth, starting with 10.8 I've been seeing the clock go
> out of sync a lot. On my current 10.9 the system usually ends up 2
> minutes ahead of my other ntp-synced devices.
Interesting; I had the opposite experience. With Snow Leopard
AFAIK 5.0.1 or later is supported on Mavericks.
On Nov 22, 2014, at 11:32 AM, Brandon Allbery wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 5:28 PM, Mark Brethen wrote:
> I had to do a clean install of the OS (Mavericks) and now ready to re-install
> macports. Should I install xcode 6.1 or stick with 5? (I
On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 5:28 PM, Mark Brethen
wrote:
> I had to do a clean install of the OS (Mavericks) and now ready to
> re-install macports. Should I install xcode 6.1 or stick with 5? (I've
> heard that 6 is buggy).
>
5 won't have Mavericks support (and it probably won't even install). 6.0
I had to do a clean install of the OS (Mavericks) and now ready to re-install
macports. Should I install xcode 6.1 or stick with 5? (I've heard that 6 is
buggy).
Mark
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On Saturday November 22 2014 14:58:50 Brandon Allbery wrote:
> I am rather tempted to switch to ports ntpd myself, watching this. But it
> looks like Apple's ntpd is the normal one and not one of the alternatives
> that don't condition the clock fully (openntpd, various sntp
> implementations)? It
On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 10:01 AM, René J.V. wrote:
> Out of curiosity, what's wrong with the system's ntp?
For what it's worth, starting with 10.8 I've been seeing the clock go out
of sync a lot. On my current 10.9 the system usually ends up 2 minutes
ahead of my other ntp-synced devices.
I've
On Saturday November 22 2014 11:38:23 David Nicholls wrote:
> Following the XCode re-install, the gcc49 port compile did not crash, though
> it took 25 minutes to compile on this SSD 2.8GHz machine, whereas gcc48
> compiled in about 3 minutes.
>
> Something is still a bit odd (why the compile t
OK, I appear to have fixed it. I reinstalled XCode 6.1. (using the route
offered by "xcode-select --install") The first thing I noticed was that when I
now enter "xcode-select --install" again it now tells me the tools are already
installed. Before, while the tools were there, they didn't regi
I followed the instructions just fine as well. Didn’t seem particularly out of
date to me ...
> On 21 Nov 2014, at 8:25pm, Chris Freyberg wrote:
>
> Thanks, Daniel, but unfortunately the page you refer me to has not been
> updated for Yosemite. The install instructions are certainly out-of-dat
Yosemite 10.10.1, Xcode 6.1 (with command line tools installed as part of it)
The error:
---> Building gcc49
Error: org.macports.build for port gcc49 returned: command execution failed
Please see the log file for port gcc49 for details:
The log file is 4.9 Meg in size.
The first error in the
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