> On 23 Nov 2017, at 4:38 pm, Nicolas Pavillon
> wrote:
> I don’t think the change in prefix is platform dependent. This happened quite
> some time ago to allow co-installation of both qt5 and qt4-mac (see
> https://trac.macports.org/changeset/140960). As far as ports are concerned,
> their c
> On 23 Nov 2017, at 4:38 pm, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>
> On Nov 22, 2017, at 21:36, Ian Wadham wrote:
>
>> I have been setting up a new MacBook Pro 13-inch with High Sierra.
>> Macports is building and running fine with qt4-mac, kdegames4 and kmymoney4
>> requested and a long list of dependenci
On Nov 21, 2017, at 11:31, db wrote:
> Is it possible to set this? I checked man pages for both port-livecheck and
> port but couldn't find a way. I have a shell function for a list of ports
> that stucks on gnutls too long, for some reason.
I'm not aware of a way for a use to set the livechec
Hi,
I don’t think the change in prefix is platform dependent. This happened quite
some time ago to allow co-installation of both qt5 and qt4-mac (see
https://trac.macports.org/changeset/140960). As far as ports are concerned,
their compilation should have been fixed also quite some time ago.
I
On Nov 22, 2017, at 21:36, Ian Wadham wrote:
> I have been setting up a new MacBook Pro 13-inch with High Sierra.
> Macports is building and running fine with qt4-mac, kdegames4 and kmymoney4
> requested and a long list of dependencies installed.
>
> Now I am trying to resurrect some of the KDE
Hello Chao-Chin,
This is not a bug. Note the text in the port description for
openmpi-default: "THIS SUBPORT WRAPS MACPORTS' DEFAULT COMPILER FOR C/C++
(AND THE FORTRAN COMPILER SELECTED BY THE VARIANT, IF ANY)" So, you have
built OpenMPI for clang for C/C++ and gfortran (from gcc7) for Fortran. I
I have been setting up a new MacBook Pro 13-inch with High Sierra.
Macports is building and running fine with qt4-mac, kdegames4 and kmymoney4
requested and a long list of dependencies installed.
Now I am trying to resurrect some of the KDE 4 source-code and applications
I used to work on when I w
Hi,
I installed openmpi with gcc7 by:
$ sudo port install openmpi +threads
…
$ port installed | grep openmpi
openmpi @1.10.3_0 (active)
openmpi-default @1.10.3_0+gcc7+threads (active)
$ port select mpi
Available versions for mpi:
none
openmpi-mp-fortran (active)
However, gcc is n
> On Nov 22, 2017, at 1:58 PM, Craig Treleaven wrote:
>
> Minor further questions…I’m a real neophyte at web servers so be gentle!
>
> It seems that mod_rewrite and mod_deflate are both commented out by default.
> I believe they were both enabled in the prior version. Is there any
> partic
Craig,
> On Nov 22, 2017, at 12:58 PM, Craig Treleaven wrote:
>
> Minor further questions…I’m a real neophyte at web servers so be gentle!
>
> It seems that mod_rewrite and mod_deflate are both commented out by default.
> I believe they were both enabled in the prior version. Is there any
>
Minor further questions…I’m a real neophyte at web servers so be gentle!
It seems that mod_rewrite and mod_deflate are both commented out by default. I
believe they were both enabled in the prior version. Is there any particular
reason for the change?
Is it safe to use an httpd.conf file fr
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