Hi Peter,
Yes. I want to use Time Machine to restore everything under /opt/local
because
installing Macport package causes the failure of other working
software, such as NCL, ncview
It turns out that I made a mistake for "enter time machine".
I click the "application--->time machine a
You’re not trying to restore Time Machine, are you? It doesn’t live in
/opt/local. So I assume you are trying to use Time Machine to restore
everything under /opt/local. Is that right?
If that’s the case, one of the steps is going wrong. For starters, I would
select /opt in the Finder window th
On Sat, 29 Apr 2023, Tao Zhang wrote:
> I want to follow the following procedure to restore /opt/local to
> previous date from time machine external drive,
>
> but I get “Time Machine” can’t be modified or deleted because it’s
> required by macOS." error message after I click "restore" button.
All,
I want to follow the following procedure to restore /opt/local to
previous date from time machine external drive,
but I get “Time Machine” can’t be modified or deleted because it’s
required by macOS." error message after I click "restore" button.
Do you know how to fix it?
Thanks,
...and things had gone so nicely on Snow Leopard for awhile now, until this:
:notice:build ---> Building gtk3
:debug:build Executing org.macports.build (gtk3)
:info:build ---> Building gtk3 for architecture x86_64
:debug:build setting option build.dir to
/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_loca
I was going to install exa; I already had the listed build/library
dependencies installed; but the port asked for all sort of other build
dependencies which are not listed as dependencies in the source or as
dependencies of the dependencies. Is that an error in the port or is it
intentional?
Hi,
After I install "py39-cartopy" (see below), NCL does not work any more
(it works well before)
It said "dyld: Library not loaded: @rpath/libgcc_s.1.1.dylib"
Do you know how to fix it?
Thanks
Tao
MacBook-Pro:~ 213;ncl
dyld: Library not loaded: @rpath/libgcc_s.1.1.dylib
Referenced fr
I have to use "source .cshrc" to change back to previous state.
Although I delete all sentences in .bash_profile, it still comes with
anaconda environments when I start a new terminal.
Weird!
On 4/29/23 10:46 AM, Tao Zhang wrote:
My .cshrc file is not changed. The only changed file is
Hi all,
If I want to completely remove installed anaconda python and
associated package,
Should I use the following command?
"conda remove --all"
Thanks
Tao
On 4/29/23 10:46 AM, Tao Zhang wrote:
My .cshrc file is not changed. The only changed file is .bash_profile
(see 3).
When
My .cshrc file is not changed. The only changed file is .bash_profile
(see 3).
When I start a new terminal, it comes with anaconda environments.
So maybe I have to comment the .bash_profile?
Do you use .cshrc or .bashrc file?
Do those "the code between >>> conda initialize and conda
Hi Balthasar & all,
After I installed Anaconda python, previous command "python3" and
abbreviation does not work anymore (see 1)
I use .cshrc (see 2) file. I find that .bash_profile is changed (see 3).
I use "conda deactivate" to exit the Anaconda python, it does not work
(see 4)
How
Hi Marius,
How to check what python ports (package) I have already installed
through Macport?
How to install the following additional package through Macport?
Thanks
Tao
conda install -c conda-forge cartopy
conda install -c conda-forge h5netcdf
conda install -c conda-forge xarray
conda inst
...and things had gone so nicely on Snow Leopard for awhile now, until this:
:notice:build ---> Building gtk3
:debug:build Executing org.macports.build (gtk3)
:info:build ---> Building gtk3 for architecture x86_64
:debug:build setting option build.dir to
/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local
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