Dave Horsfall wrote:
I hadn't got around to installing 2.9.2 yet (I do those admin tasks on
Mondays); will 2.9.3 drop cleanly onto 2.9.1?
I ask because I got bitten by a Linux upgrade; apparently Debian (if not
all of them) requires all intermediate upgrades be performed...
We aim for direct
On 4/4/2024 15:29, Peter West wrote:
I’ve installed 2.9.3. As with 2.9.2, port selfupdate did not update the
port install. Is this something you’re aware of?
It always takes a little time for releases to propagate to the rsync
mirrors. 2.9.2 took longer than usual because of some downtime for
I’m on Ventura 13.6.6 and Xcode 14.3 and I also observed that ‘port selfupdate’
didn’t update 2.9.1 to 2.9.2 or 2.9.2 to 2.9.3. I installed the Ventura
packages for 2.9.2 and 2.9.3 and both seemed to perform the update properly.
Thanks,
-ranga
> On Apr 3, 2024, at 9:29 PM, Peter West via macp
On Thu, 4 Apr 2024, Joshua Root wrote:
> The MacPorts Project is pleased to announce the release of version
> 2.9.3. This is a bugfix release with small changes only. See the
> ChangeLog [1] for the list of changes.
[...]
I hadn't got around to installing 2.9.2 yet (I do those admin tasks on
I’ve installed 2.9.3. As with 2.9.2, port selfupdate did not update the port
install. Is this something you’re aware of?
I’ve been installing these to try to fix the “missing m4” problem, but neither
seemed to fix it. Should I add a comment to one of the number of issues in trac
concerning this
The MacPorts Project is pleased to announce the release of version
2.9.3. This is a bugfix release with small changes only. See the
ChangeLog [1] for the list of changes.
If you already have MacPorts installed, the preferred method for
updating is to run:
sudo port selfupdate
For new inst
Hello
I am an old KDE 3.5 user (FreeBSD, NetBSD, Linux).
I hated the update to "the first release" of KDE 4 in 2010, so I've never used
it since then.
I still tried to use KDE 3.5 until it was possible ... Then I switched to TDE
!!!
TDE is great, expecially the Konsole terminal, I installed it