On Sep 11, 2009, at 17:58, Chris Janton wrote:
On 2009-09-11 , at 12:48 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Receipts aren't very hard to edit by hand, especially when it's
just
something like flipping the active bit.
So, in this case, how do you tell what is really active and what
is not?
Probably
On Sep 11, 2009, at 7:03 PM, Chris Janton wrote:
On 2009-09-11 , at 12:09 , Scott Haneda wrote:
I use apachectl graceful a *lot* and have not ever had difficulty
with launchctl (mysql, a different story)
Care to share the MySql issues?
I have the mysql data and logs split entirely differe
Hello,
I am using MacPorts 1.8 and noticed that man(1) does not find the
manual pages for programs installed as mac ports. The reason turned
out to be that $PREFIX/man, in my case /opt/local/man is not in
$MANPATH. I checked $HOME/.profile:
#
# Your previous .profile (if any) is saved as .profil
On 2009-09-12 , at 00:05 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Well, like it says above, edit the receipt and flip the active bit.
Receipts are in
/opt/local/var/macports/receipts/
On my system, I have only one ffmpeg installed:
$ port installed ffmpeg
The following ports are currently installed:
ffmpeg @
On 2009-9-12 22:24, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
> I'm sure there is a good reason for daemondo but I don't know what that is.
It is impedance matching for daemons that aren't happy being managed by
launchd directly. That's all.
- Josh
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On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
> Pink Panther
Isn't that just a flaw inside a large diamond? Wouldn't calling your
OS "Pink Panther" be saying that it is flawed, like all OS's of that
size?
Why not call it "Leaping Panther"? (*)
Michael
(*): In the original movie,
On Sep 12, 2009, at 07:24, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
Are you using MacPorts launchd plist which uses daemondo?
I don't like this approach at all. Just do away with the MacPorts
plist and make your own and add something like "Requires" and
"DiskArbitration".
I'm sure there is a good reaso
I successfully rebuilt the ImageMagick port from scratch after
upgrading to Snow Leopard. However, I've just noticed that /opt/local/
bin/convert crashes with a segmentation fault error every time I try
to use it:
imac:~$ convert -debug All spacings.pdf spacings.gif
2009-09-12T21:30:46+02:00
On Sep 12, 2009, at 08:00, Ivan Rambius Ivanov wrote:
I am using MacPorts 1.8 and noticed that man(1) does not find the
manual pages for programs installed as mac ports. The reason turned
out to be that $PREFIX/man, in my case /opt/local/man is not in
$MANPATH. I checked $HOME/.profile:
#
# Yo
Hello Ryan,
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> On Sep 12, 2009, at 08:00, Ivan Rambius Ivanov wrote:
>
>> I am using MacPorts 1.8 and noticed that man(1) does not find the
>> manual pages for programs installed as mac ports. The reason turned
>> out to be that $PREFIX/man,
On Sep 12, 2009, at 23:02, Ivan Rambius Ivanov wrote:
Hm, I remember doing a macports installation on one machine and I did
not have this problem. On the current one, however, I used port
selfupdate. Do you think this may be the reason?
Only the MacPorts Installer package on the disk image do
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