Macports, pip, and vent

2024-04-23 Thread Jim Secan
I’m setting up to use a collection of python codes developed by someone else, and to run them I’ll need to use some python modules/packages that aren’t available via MacPorts (nvector, pykml, and stripy). From looking over old posts it appears that the best way to do this is to install all of t

Re: Macports, pip, and vent

2024-04-23 Thread Joshua Root
I’m setting up to use a collection of python codes developed by someone else, and to run them I’ll need to use some python modules/packages that aren’t available via MacPorts (nvector, pykml, and stripy). From looking over old posts it appears that the best way to do this is to install all of

Re: Many "permission denied" errors.

2024-04-23 Thread Carl Witthoft
Well, my /private/tmp is open to read/write, but /private itself is not. Worse, it's one of those directories which ignores sudo and doesn't allow changes. I'll have to teach myself how to fix that (something about logging on in a special mode IIRC). On Mon, Apr 22, 2024 at 5:47 PM Ryan S

Re: The whole redis/redict/valkey forking situation

2024-04-23 Thread Daniel J. Luke
On Apr 18, 2024, at 5:19 PM, Eric Gallager via macports-users wrote: > This presents a number of questions for what will happen in MacPorts? It's easy to think of MacPorts as some monolithic organization, but the reality is the answers to your questions are mostly "these things will happen if t

Latest Apache Segmentation Fault

2024-04-23 Thread Horst Simon via macports-users
Hi, I upgraded from MacPorts-2.8.1-13 to MacPorts-2.9.3-10.13 and did port update installed, this updated Apache 2.4.58 to Apache 2.4.59. After the upgrade one URL which connects to the Horde Web server fails with following error in the apache error log: [mpm_prefork:info] [pid 298] AH00162: se