I note on https://github.com/shoebot/shoebot that installation
instructions for OSX are out of date, but there is a suggestion for
using macports with Python 2.5 and a comment about missing dependencies
on MacPorts. However, when I do a port search for shoebot it returned
'no match for shoebot
Apology accepted.
Yes, I still have to decide which way to go. I was happy enough to revert back
to Python 2.6.2 on OSX as it seemed the simpler solution. The problem that I
also encountered at this time if interesting, is an unrelated Python issue.
On reflection, I have decided that to port
Yes I may try this, as I have resolved the problem.
YEAY!
Thanks, all.
-A
-Original Message-
From: Lenore Horner
To: MacPorts Users
Sent: Fri, 4 Apr 2014 11:52
Subject: Re: help! - Python, Tkinter and IDLE
I have attached a screen grab of the alert message which now app
I don't have Python installed in the location /usr/local, and it isn't clear
which Library you are referring to.
I do not believe I told you as you claim, 'And you told us you installed Tcl
and Tk in /Library/Frameworks. So that could be a problem.'
As I have not ported Tcl/Tk, that cannot be t
Curious too, as the lib-tk diretory installed here:
/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/lib-tk
I note larryv@ posted in reply "…I think you need to install py27-tkinter
also."and that this seemed to work for johnsankey@, so I may try this, but as
the
Ooops, I think should have included this here!
-Original Message-
From: uga...@talktalk.net
To: ryandes...@macports.org
Sent: Wed, 2 Apr 2014 10:55
Subject: Re: Python and Tkinter
Thanks for the reply. I would like to stay with Macports but, Tkinter does not
run, this is the
I run OSX v10.6.8 (Snow Leopard) and I have a few versions of Python
installed. The latest version is 2.7.6 installed itself along with (I beleive)
a Macport installation of Fontforge. Being a Macport installation it is not
located in the usual System > Library > . . . location. Nonetheless, i
Much appreciated and interesting.
Files were installed into /usr/local
Deleting them was very satisfying.
Thanks.
-A
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Schmidt
To: uga...@talktalk.net
CC: MacPorts Users
Sent: Tue, 5 Nov 2013 19:40
Subject: Re: fontforge - port installation
On Nov 5
Yes
fontforge has the variants:
freetype_bytecode: Enable support for bytecode interpreter
python26: Enable Python support (Python 2.6)
* conflicts with python27
python27: Enable Python support (Python 2.7)
* conflicts with python26
universal: Build for multiple architectur
Thanks
It is unclear where to get more detailed and specific info for the variants, so
I guess I will go with the default.
Will it matter if I fail to uninstall any of the dependencies for the the
current (non-working) pkg version of fontforge?
-A
-Original Message-
From: Ryan
I think it was a misguided example,
"sudo port install fontforge"
will do?
-A
-Original Message-
From: Jeremy Lavergne
To: uga...@talktalk.net
CC: MacPorts Users
Sent: Mon, 4 Nov 2013 15:32
Subject: Re: fontforge - port installation
`port variants`, which you ran, shows the
I have an old version of fontforge, which was installed using a pkg installer.
It had been been working fine, but now crashes during start-up.
I can't think what I may have changed to cause this, save that I recently
installed Macports and completed a MyPaint port.
In any event, I am consideri
Yup, there is so much that I do not understand.
The discussion about directories is relevant to me, as I wish to understand and
I must decide which installation I should keep.
Thanks for your help.
-Original Message-
From: Sterling Smith
To: uga...@talktalk.net
CC: macports-use
Thanks.
What is normal to you?
I don't recall using a prefix, but ran both installers from their default
location which happened to be /opt/local,
also I did not choose /Applications/MacPorts as applications_dir tocreate the
package in the first place.
Both installs were left at default sett
I have completed first 'successful' MacPorts instal, but something seems not
to be quite right.
What have I done, and how do I put it right?
Following the MacPorts guide, I ran (and I am not sure I needed to do this);
sudo port pkg mypaint
In opt/local/var/macports/build/ _opt_local_var_ma
Got it now, I think :)
Thanks, again.
-Original Message-
From: uga...@talktalk.net
To: ctrelea...@cogeco.ca
Sent: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 3:05
Subject: Re: macports instal pkg - alert msg
I also have the the Xcode.app v3.2.6 (included with Xcode developer tools)
installed.
Thanks
On running the MacPorts 2.2.0 for Mac OSX installer (I am running OSX v10.6.8)
I get an alert msg which reads; Xcode is not installed, or was installed
without UNIX Development
I have been alerted, but the msg isn't clear, which is alarming. Do I need to
do something before continuing to instal
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