Hi,
Re: https://trac.macports.org/ticket/15909
Is it possible to specify custom build arguments when installing a
port? I'm hoping to work around this bug somehow.
S
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Simon Wheatley wrote:
> Is it possible to point MacPorts at a downloaded "package" of some
> kind and say "install that"? Something similar to Debian's 'dpkg -i'?
Thanks all. I'll have a go with the various suggestions.
S
Is it possible to point MacPorts at a downloaded "package" of some kind
and say "install that"? Something similar to Debian's 'dpkg -i'?
Thanks.
S
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Rainer Müller wrote:
Watch the URL. I ran into this multiple times, too. Some sites
redirect you to 'trac.macosforge.org', even if you logged in at
'trac.macports.org'. You might not be logged in at the other domain?
Bill (our server admin) already said earlier this will change.
I think that
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/14821
Thanks for the quick fix Ryan.
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Rainer Müller wrote:
> Simon Wheatley wrote:
>> I clicked on the register link top right, and got to a screen titled
>> "Wordpress > Registration Form" with the subheading "Register for
>> this blog", which seemed a little odd as I was registering for
Christopher Lamey wrote:
> Hmm...did perform either of the confirmation steps as specified in the
> 'password' emails you received from mac ports?
>
The 'password' email I received from mac ports contained the following
text (no confirmation step that I could see).
S
> New user registration
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Mar 27, 2008, at 11:16, Simon Wheatley wrote:
>> A while ago I wandered fruitlessly around that bug tracker for about 30
>> minutes, and couldn't get registered, or couldn't get registered
>> properly, or something, so I gave up. Maybe I
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> In the future please file tickets yourself.
A while ago I wandered fruitlessly around that bug tracker for about 30
minutes, and couldn't get registered, or couldn't get registered
properly, or something, so I gave up. Maybe I'm an idiot (entirely
possible), or maybe someo
Hi,
I'm trying to "port install cheetah", but keep getting "Checksum (md5)
mismatch for cheetah-1.7.tar.gz". I've tried a selfupdate, and then run
"port clean cheetah", but no joy.
Is there any way I can fix, or work around this error please?
Thanks,
Simon
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Ryan Schmidt wrote:
The files are not supposed to be there (in the MacPorts repository).
They are supposed to be on the Oracle web site. MacPorts just always
tries the MacPorts repository as a backup in case it can't find the
files on the primary sites. The problem is that the portfile still
r
Simon Wheatley wrote:
I'm trying to install Apache2, and it is failing with the following
error:
---> Attempting to fetch db-4.4.20.tar.gz from
http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/downloads/db44
Error: Target org.macports.fetch returned: fetch failed
Managed to install
Simon Wheatley wrote:
I'm trying to install Apache2, and it is failing with the following
error:
---> Attempting to fetch db-4.4.20.tar.gz from
http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/downloads/db44
Error: Target org.macports.fetch returned: fetch failed
Browsing to this
Hi,
I'm trying to install Apache2, and it is failing with the following error:
---> Attempting to fetch db-4.4.20.tar.gz from
http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/downloads/db44
Error: Target org.macports.fetch returned: fetch failed
Browsing to this location reveals that there is ind
Simon Wheatley wrote:
I've installed Apache and PHP through MacPorts. Everything is good,
except that PHP won't log to its own error log when running through
Apache. (When run through the CLI it logs to its own error log as
expected.)
I'm guessing no-one knew the answer to th
Hi,
I've installed Apache and PHP through MacPorts. Everything is good,
except that PHP won't log to its own error log when running through
Apache. (When run through the CLI it logs to its own error log as expected.)
I've amended the php.ini at /opt/local/etc/php.ini to add the error_log
val
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