On 9 jun 2013, at 20:44, gmtanner wrote:
> This is my first time posting. I get the following error while installing
> py25-cairo:
>
> ---> Computing dependencies for py25-cairo
> Error: reinplace: couldn't read file
> "/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macport
On 24 aug 2012, at 12:21, Phil Dobbin wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> I'm getting:
>
> `$ type virtualenv
> bash: type: virtualenv: not found
> [Fri Aug 24 10:52:03 dobbin@darkstar:~ ] $ type django-admin.py
> bash: type: django-admin.py: not found
Do you have
'/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.frame
On 26 jul 2012, at 23:57, Adam Mercer wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia
> wrote:
>
>> I'd be interested in hearing "me too"s or "works for me"s from others on
>> 10.7 installing through XCode (as opposed to ML users or those going to
>> connect.apple.com) to
On 27 jul 2012, at 18:41, Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia wrote:
> I'm curious if this is still happening. If anyone sees this issue when
> initiating the install from XCode's preferences (*after* this email), please
> let me know.
Just now installed Xcode 4.4 from MAS and Command Line Tools from Xc
On 16 jun 2012, at 16:20, Andrew Long wrote:
> Just wondering if there was any progress on the following tickets:-
>
> 34742 - py27-sip
I could reproduce this on a 10.7.4 Mac Pro with Xcode 4.3.2 last weekend and
the patch I attached to the ticked made it install. But I can't reproduce it
now
On 6 jun 2012, at 00:10, Adam Dershowitz wrote:
> I just installed py26-pyrex. The contents includes
> /opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/bin/pyrexc
> However, if I try to run it directly this is not found. I am trying to
> install a python library that requires it, b
On 13 maj 2012, at 14:02, Bjarne D Mathiesen wrote:
> Anybody else seeing this -or- is something seriously wrong with my
> installation ??
I successfully updated to 1.7.10.2_0.
> this seems to be the relevant part of 'port log git-core'
>
> ++ port log git-core start +
> m
On 6 maj 2012, at 14:14, Andrew Williams wrote:
> Lion 10.7.3
>
> gcc --version
> i686-apple-darwin11-llvm-gcc-4.2 (GCC) 4.2.1 (Based on Apple Inc. build 5658)
> (LLVM build 2336.1.00)
> Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> This is free software; see the source for copying conditi
On 3 maj 2012, at 18:31, Mark Hart wrote:
> I have been trying to upgrade libbonobo and I keep getting an error.
>
> I was wondering if somebody here could offer some suggestions?
Looks very similar to this: https://trac.macports.org/ticket/33792
force a rebuild of libidl, (port -n upgrade --fo
On 20 apr 2012, at 13:07, David Scott wrote:
> I have installed py27-novaclient. When I try to run the client
> 'argparse' is not found.
> $ nova-2.7
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/opt/local/bin/nova-2.7", line 5, in
>from pkg_resources import load_entry_point
> File
> "/opt
On 16 apr 2012, at 05:52, Jasper Frumau wrote:
> Now on my issues with tor from the command line:
>
> tor -help start did not help:
For documentation on tor see: `man tor`
> $ tor -help start
> Apr 16 09:19:45.830 [notice] Tor v0.2.2.35 (git-b04388f9e7546a9f). This is
> experimental software.
On 12 apr 2012, at 22:38, Phil Dobbin wrote:
> I've port installed virtualenv, pip & easy_install comes with Python 2.7
> if I'm not mistaken (if I am, it's there anyhows).
>
> Which symlinks/aliases do I have to invoke so that they're available to
> me in the console?
I've added /opt/local/Libr
On 8 apr 2012, at 07:17, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Apr 7, 2012, at 06:30, Daniel Ericsson wrote:
>
>> As an aside I'm curious why you need debug builds of these libraries?
>> Developing against a normal release build shouldn't really be a problem. My
>> perc
On 7 apr 2012, at 10:35, Marko Vranic wrote:
> Ok,
>
> How can get release builds?
Please reply-all so the mailing list can contribute to the discussion.
I would investigate how to do a debug build for each of the library, then
install them in a multi-step approach.
1. `port extract `, the di
On 6 apr 2012, at 12:47, Marko Vranic wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm interested in these libraries(these versions):
>
> tiff/3.9.5
> boost/1.44
> jpeg/8b
> lcms/2.1
> zlib/1.2.5
> freetype/1.4.3
>
> Are these release or debug builds?
You can generally assume that, unless a port has a debug variant, Macp
On 21 mar 2012, at 18:47, Dave Curtis wrote:
> So.. am I interpreting this correctly? That the build is looking for
> llvm-gcc-4.2 in the path someplace?
> Because `which llvm-gcc-4.2` comes up empty.
This is a Snow Leopard box? What version of Xcode (xcodebuild -version) do you
have?
/usr/bi
On 19 mar 2012, at 17:26, Michael Parchet wrote:
> When I used linux, I used ./configure, make and make install command. It
> semms that macport output is only configuring, building and installing but
> macport don't show the details on the output console. On error, macport ask
> to see the mai
On 20 mar 2012, at 07:51, Howard Matis wrote:
> I have two problems:
>
> 1) I am getting an error which I can't fix. I have the latest version of
> Xcode and installed the command line.
>
> Howards-Laptop:~ matis$ sudo port install gcc47 +ssl
> Warning: xcodebuild exists but failed to execute
On 17 mar 2012, at 18:46, Lawrence Velázquez wrote:
> On Mar 17, 2012, at 1:04 p.m., Michael Parchet wrote:
>
>> Excuse me I wanted to reopen this ticket because my problem is not yet solve.
>>
>> What I can do now ?
>
> I have the same problem building libplist on 10.7.3 with Xcode 4.3.1 (4E10
On 15 mar 2012, at 00:06, Anthony Bak wrote:
> I'm having trouble getting py27-graph-tool installed. I get:
I can verify this error, I get it as well when trying to build py-graph-tool.
You should open a ticket on https://trac.macports.org/ - attach the log and put
the maintainer in the CC-
On 12 mar 2012, at 13:59, Paulo Moura wrote:
> I'm running MacOS X 10.7.3 + Xcode 4.3. I applied the changes advised when
> upgrading to Xcode 4.3. In particular, xcode-select gives:
>
> $ xcode-select -version
> xcode-select version 2307.
> $ which xcode-select
> /usr/bin/xcode-select
> $ xcode
On 8 mar 2012, at 22:31, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
>> I presume that this is not what is supposed to happen. A few questions:
>> 1) Have I attempted to run the right thing?
>
> It appears you did run the correct thing.
>
>> 2) Does this error message indicate a bad install? If so, any
>> suggestion
On 4 mar 2012, at 16:24, Sam Kuper wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Having installed WordNet using "sudo port install wordnet", I'm trying
> to learn to use it.
This is how I use it from the command-line:
$ wn ashes -over
On 4 mar 2012, at 14:46, Francisco García wrote:
> So the big question for MacPort users is: Do Qt developers manage their
> packages with MacPorts or just run away from it when there is something that
> involves Qt?
This is my own opinion.
If you're a developer relying on a framework, you dep
On 4 mar 2012, at 02:07, M. Daniel Becque wrote:
> Does anyone know if sftp is included in the proftpd build?
It's not by default and there is no variant to turn it on either. You can
submit a ticket with a request for enhancement of the port to allow for this
at: https://trac.macports.org/newt
On 3 mar 2012, at 20:48, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Mar 3, 2012, at 10:38, Miguel Lacerda wrote:
>
>> I am trying to compile source code that I downloaded from a developer's
>> website. I have installed the lastest version of MacPorts (after installing
>> Xcode 4.3) and port installed cmake and g
On 3 mar 2012, at 19:14, Sam Kuper wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Has anyone ever proposed that Wordnet (i.e. the Princeton Wordnet) should be
> available via Macports? If so, please could you point me to the discussion?
>
> If not, please consider this such a proposal :) I'd love to be able to "sudo
On 3 mar 2012, at 14:07, James Linder wrote:
> Error: Target org.macports.activate returned: Image error:
> /Library/LaunchAgents/org.freedesktop.dbus-session.plist already exists and
> does not belong to a registered port. Unable to activate port dbus. Use
> 'port -f activate dbus' to force t
> > But, if I want to distribute a Application.app, runnable everywhere by
> > a double click ?
http://svn.pythonmac.org/py2app/py2app/trunk/doc/index.html
py2app is avaliable in MacPorts.
-- Daniel
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thanks. yes, it does. question: could this somehow explain my
> `hg convert' problem? I guess not, but ...
Maintainer of mercurial here, will investigate this a bit later
tonight and report if I find something.
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On 6 mar 2007, at 18.17, Kevin Horton wrote:
I realized that I might have Fink stuff linked to my ports stuff,
so I uninstalled all my ports, deleted the archives, changed the
PATH to remove /sw, and started reinstalling.The python24 port will
not install, failing like:
/usr/bin/install -
On 15 jan 2007, at 19.11, Brian Hirt wrote:
Hello,
There is a new version of rsync.
I only had to update the version number and checksum in the
Portfile to get it to work.
The configure diff didn't need to be changed.
Thanks for your report, since the maintainer is absent I assigned
th
On 11 jan 2007, at 16.56, Fred Dushin wrote:
This is a macports issue, specifically, but I'm canvassing unix-
porting for an understanding of libtool. Thanks for your patience.
This looks like an old issue. See: http://trac.macports.org/projects/
macports/ticket/9162
If you could file a new
On 9 jan 2007, at 09.59, belinda thom wrote:
I'm in a bit of a bind---I need to get desktop access to a machine
that I don't have physical access to.
After some googling, I learned about VNCs, and that macports has
both a server (osxvnc) and a client (cotvnc).
Has anybody done this type o
On 5 jan 2007, at 05.24, David Smoot wrote:
I assume my ports are running with that Rosetta translation
module. Will they run faster if I do a clean re-compile?
Yes as well as using less memory for bytecode caching.
I wonder if there might be some way to add an option to similar to
selfup
On 5 dec 2006, at 07.46, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
If anyone has any suggestions, I'd love to hear them. Thanks much for
any help you can offer!
This looks like an old issue. See: http://trac.macports.org/projects/
macports/ticket/9162
If you could file a new ticket with the complete outpu
My mistake in not "To:"-adressing the list.
- Daniel
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From: Julien KRIVACSY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: onsdag 1 nov 2006 15.31.31 GMT+01:00
To: Daniel Ericsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Installing Apache2 on MacBook Pro issue
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On 31 okt 2006, at 16.41, Julien KRIVACSY wrote:
Hello Again,
Here what I got with the first two commands :
Last login: Tue Oct 31 15:40:06 on ttyp1
Welcome to Darwin!
MacBook:~ julien$ sudo port -f uninstall libiconv
Password:
Error: port uninstall failed: Registry error: libiconv not
regis
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