Hi,
I tried to install pear and it failed on dependency pear-Archive_Tar install
with checksum error.
sudo port -N install pear-PEAR
Password:
---> Computing dependencies for pear-PEAR
---> Dependencies to be installed: pear-Archive_Tar pear-Console_Getopt
pear-Structures_Graph pear-XML_Util
In that case, maybe that page could hint at github's macports repo for
searching.
On 6 Feb 2017, at 19:56, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On 6 February 2017 at 19:28, db wrote:
>> Could you tell when a new port is listed at macports.org?
>>
>> E.g., hstr has already been accepted but it doesn't show
Hi,
On 06 Feb 2017, at 16:22 , Jonathan Stickel wrote:
> Also see: https://trac.macports.org/wiki/KDE
yes, and, Dorien, please have a look at this section specifically:
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/KDE#Installkde4-workspaceandqtcurve
as Dolphin’s UI will otherwise be visually broke
On 6 February 2017 at 19:28, db wrote:
> Could you tell when a new port is listed at macports.org?
>
> E.g., hstr has already been accepted but it doesn't show up.
>
> https://www.macports.org/ports.php?by=name&substr=hstr
Updating the website has not been deployed yet (we have some scripts
that a
Could you tell when a new port is listed at macports.org?
E.g., hstr has already been accepted but it doesn't show up.
https://www.macports.org/ports.php?by=name&substr=hstr
Also see: https://trac.macports.org/wiki/KDE
On 2/6/17 08:04 , Dorien Herremans wrote:
Thanks Jonathan,
That is very helpful, I am not very familiar with airports yet.
I may consider installing it.
On Mon, 6 Feb 2017 at 22:52, Jonathan Stickel mailto:jjstic...@gmail.com>> wrote:
As al
Thanks Jonathan,
That is very helpful, I am not very familiar with airports yet.
I may consider installing it.
On Mon, 6 Feb 2017 at 22:52, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
> As already mentioned, dolphin is part of kde4-baseapps in macports. It
>
> does have a rather large set of dependencies -- whet
As already mentioned, dolphin is part of kde4-baseapps in macports. It
does have a rather large set of dependencies -- whether that is "too
much overhead" is matter of opinion. Like you, I haven't found a file
manager I like better, so I use it. I also use a few other KDE apps,
like kompare, gw
On 6 Feb 2017, at 02:57, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> If you are using a git checkout of the complete ports tree (like I am), then
> you have no use for the rsync tarball anymore.
Not yet, but I might give it a try. Any caveats worth mentioning or adding to
the guide?