where ?
That's a great suggestion for the port maintainer. Is it possible to add
this patch to the portfile and conditionally apply it on 10.6?
As the upstream maintainer (of Tk on the Mac), I have to consider the
question a bit differently.
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error:
bad receiver type 'CGFloat' (aka 'double')
Any suggestions here? Given a choice between supporting an obsoleted
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on 10.6, so that if statement should never have
returned true and that code should never have been run.
While I'm not the author of that code, I did commit it, and you're
right, it should not have run. What compiler is this error being
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user--PortAuthority is the oldest, most actively-developed GUI client
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Mac system
notifications if Growl is not installed.
PortAuthority costs $30 for a new installation, and lifetime upgrades
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. No idea if this is normal ruby behaviour, as I
said I am not a user or ruby.
This did the trick:
gcc -Wall -v -o run run.c -L/opt/local/lib -lruby.2.1
-I/opt/local/include/ruby-2.1.0/
-I/opt/local/include/ruby-2.1.0/universal-darwin13/
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On 4/26/14, 10:16 AM, Christopher Jones wrote:
-L/opt/local/lib -lruby.2.1
This worked great, thank you!
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Ruby, 2.0. (Apple has apparently
replaced MacRuby with standard Ruby in Mavericks.)
Can anyone suggest the correct command-line invocation to point my tool
at MacPorts Ruby instead?
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ense costs $29.99 and a 30-day demo is
available. Mac OS X 10.9 is the minimum supported OS. Upgrades are
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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 i
d gem in a way that is compatible with Ruby 2.1? I don't see
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Tkinter (or
re-installing, if necessary, not sure which package that is).
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Free upgrades are always available to registered users.
PortAuthority is the only actively-developed, up-to-date GUI for
MacPorts, and if you have never tried it out, I encourage you to do so.
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On 10/14/13 10:15 AM, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
Now how do I call those tools, e.g., pminst ? I just get a "command not found"
response.
What does "/opt/local/bin//pminst" yield when called in Terminal?
Is /opt/local/bin on your $PATH?
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On 2/21/13 10:15 AM, William H. Magill wrote:
Up until "recently" ?? Tiger maybe?? ... OSX also defaulted to ksh.
I don't think that's correct. On 10.2 OS X defaulted to tcsh, then
switched to bash on 10.3. I remember this because the syntax of shell
scripts was so d
send post Growl notifications via
AppleScript if Growl is installed, revert to NSAlert otherwise. The
Growl developers do not recommend installing your own framework anymore.
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On 1/31/13 6:11 PM, James Linder wrote:
CLI does the job nicely and well, why on earth would you seek to make an easy,
automateable task hard/impossible.
Also: a GUI can be automated as well. I've added an AppleScript API to
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CLI is an essential tool, and for uber-power-users it may be easier than
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On 1/30/13 11:16 PM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
It isn't an attack on you: we have a page devoted to the specific instance I'm
referencing:
http://trac.macports.org/wiki/DarwinPortsFraud
Wow. I didn't know about the Paypal solicitations!
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e the competition. But finding someone devoted enough to
do that level of work, for free, as a volunteer, is a real challenge.
No free/OSS GUI tool for MacPorts comparable in professionalism to
Fink's FinkCommander has ever emerged.
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On 1/30/13 10:37 PM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
It is routinely a GSoC project, and since we were not chosen last year it has
definitely fallen behind.
>BTW, does Macports have a nice safe GUI?
There are others...
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Mac OS X 10.6 is the minimum supported OS.
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On 3/25/12 2:12 PM, Lawrence Velázquez wrote:
The bluegriffon website
http://www.bluegriffon.org/
Why ther'is no portfile for thjis program ?
Why would one be necessary? A Mac version is available from the site.
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in/port"
in Terminal with the appropriate parameters, such as /opt/local/bin/port
list. Adding the "/opt/local/bin" bits to $PATH just reduces the amount
of typing you have to do.
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Richard Rucker wrote:
>
> On Sep 19, 2008, at 10:51 AM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
>
>> Richard Rucker wrote:
>>> Environment:
>>> MacBook Pro running OS X 10.5.5
>>> Xcode 3.1.1 Developer Tools standard installation
>>> 1. Installed latest version
is changed, such
as with new additions to your $path, those changes will not be
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an expert on Porticus, but there is a "Reload Ports" command in
the "Ports" menu--can you try that? I think Porticus uses CoreData to
store its MacPorts data, and doesn't automatically query MacPorts for
the latest port listings. The drawbac
on the bug, since both
the Python and Tk folks say it's the other one's problem.
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t; Any more suggestions for me?
>
> Here's a reduced look at my "port installed" output.
>
>py25-tkinter @2.5.1_0 (active)
>python25 @2.5.1_4+darwin_9
>python25 @2.5.2_0+darwin_9 (active)
>tcl @8.4.16_0+darwin_9 (active)
>tcl @8.5.1_0
>
s and extensions aren't binary compatible with mulitple
versions of Python. So, symlinking something from Python 2.4 to Python
2.5 won't work if it's a binary extension--it would need to be recompiled.
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Safari and mounts fine for me.
I have encountered errors such as this on a random basis with other
DMG's. Sometimes removing the .bz2 suffix solves the problem--the DMG
then mounts without trouble.
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Mounts fine on my machine--can you try downloading it again?
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Gnome with one and KDE with another. As always, YMMV.
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Hope this helps,
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Jason Nerida wrote:
Hello,
I'm new to MacPorts and have a question regarding install of MacPorts:
How do I correct the PATH to point to the MacPorts path?
MacPorts is located in /opt/local/bin; add that directory to your path.
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Yes. Edit ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc to add /opt/local/bin to your path,
and then MacPorts will be included whenever you launch a new shell.
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I tried that, and it doesn't seem to work. ~/.profile already
inc
ecked this with the
"env" command. Short of creating a login item to run that script every time
I turn my computer on, is there a fix for this?
Thanks,
--Benton
Yes. Edit ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc to add /opt/local/bin to your path,
and then MacPorts will be included whenever you launc
/wireshark
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sr/sbin/tcpdump returns:
tcpdump: no suitable device found
Is the portfile missing a prerequisite?
I don't believe Wireshark uses tcpdump.
However, for what it's worth, what does the command:
sudo /usr/sbin/tcdump -i en1 -v
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I'm very proud to announce that version 2.3 of PortAuthority, my GUI for
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uot; (for those
who want to)?
I don't know, it worked for me on 10.4.10 Intel. I did things a bit
differently than you--I ran "configure" and then "make" in two steps.
Try that and see if it works.
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Forrest Aldrich wrote:
I found the development site and signed in with my Apple ID.
It's not clear which item I must download. I see the Mac OS X Dev SDK
10.4.0 .. is that the correct item?
No, look for Xcode 2.x (2.4 is the latest I think). That has all the
compiler bits.
--Kevin
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e's the link to Apple's developer site:
http://developer.apple.com/
I think you have to sign up before you can download the dev tools, but
it's free.
The download is big-- > 1G. So give it some time. Once everything is
installed, you should be good to go with MacPorts.
Ke
there something in your setup that precludes you from installing
Apple's dev tools?
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all of its own stuff and tries not to depend on anything
Apple-installed, but Apple's gcc is one of the foundational things it
needs to bootstrap itself.
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s are stored?
Are you running the OSX-installed Apache as well? (Check the Preferences
application, under sharing.) That would cause a conflict.
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X11/X.org.
Running the command "port deps cairo" shows that Cairo requires xrender
to build; "port deps xrender" shows XFree86, which is one of the
standard X servers, as a dependency.
Do you have Apple's X11 / X11 SDK installed? I believe that should
satisfy
does the command 'ls /Library/Tcl' show?
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documentation on this?
Thanks,
Max
First, install the Aqua variant of Tk:
sudo port install tk + aqua
Then install python24 and py-tkinter.
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ut the packages are
likely to be very old, even outdated. I'm not sure if Fink has a binary
for Gnome or not; you'll have to investigate that yourself.
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the 1.4 version that is available for download at the site is the
"official" latest version, I must have missed the announcement of its
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If you are looking for gcc:
port sear
he average newbie is going to
steer clear of "Source Code." I'd also suggest considering renaming the
"wiki" link to "User Help," "How-to," or something like that, since it's
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nk as well:
http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/downloads/DarwinPorts-1.3.1/DarwinPorts-1.3.1-10.4.dmg
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and-line tool
called macho_standalone, which scans an app bundle and rewrites all the
linker bits so that the dylibs in the app bundle are self-contained. It
runs install_name_tool on them, IIRC. You may want to Google for
"macho_standalone" to find the most recent version and docu
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> unstable tree until it has been tested enough to be moved to stable, so
> if you want the cutting-edge stuff, maybe checking out the work in
> unstable would be worthwhile.
>
> --Dethe
Dethe,
I think you're referring to Fink here...MacPorts has no concept of
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