On 25/01/2023 21:40, Will Senn wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get pandoc to install. I get these messages:
:info:archivefetch ---> pandoc-3.0_0+stack.darwin_18.x86_64.tbz2 doesn't seem
to exist in /opt/local/var/macports/incoming/verified
:msg:archivefetch ---> Attempting to fetch
pandoc-3.0_0+sta
On 10/02/2023 23:04, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
Hello,
port:audacity is (apparently) in a state of limbo currently, with a number of
build failure reports. It's also outdated.
That's sad, for me. I use it under Catalina, on a machine bought (mostly) for
Work.
I worry about it whether it'll wor
On 17/02/2019 17:04, Carlo Tambuatco wrote:
> I’ve had this problem…noticed it when using gnupg in conjunction with
> org-decrypt on emacs org mode.
> Also had to reboot whenever this problem cropped up…
>
> I’ve been using gnupg for almost 2 years now…I assume it is a known issue. I
> guess it
On 02/04/2020 00:43, Ken Cunningham wrote:
> In trying to track down a build failure of clang-3.7 on El Cap, I found it
> only builds there if “use_xode yes” is selected...
>
> In trying to understand why that is, I find this odd SDK difference. It’s on
> two different El Cap machines I have. Do
If you first sudo port clean gpgme, update, then upgrade it, it should work now.
It did for me. There was a missing include.
H.
On 05/08/2020 18:53, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 1:26 PM FritzS - gmx wrote:
>>
>> Uploaded on:
>> https://trac.macports.org/ticket/60930
>>
>> https
On 13/11/2020 10:42, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On macOS 10.15, you can avoid even more problems by limiting yourself to
> Xcode 11.7 and the Xcode 11.5 version of the command line tools. Upgrading to
> Xcode 12 or the Xcode 12 version of the command line tools will cause some
> ports to fail to buil
On 08/04/2021 17:15, dan d. wrote:
>
> In the past few days it started failing to work with this error message result
>
> Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/opt/local/bin/speedtest-cli", line 33, in
> sys.exit(load_entry_point('speedtest
On 17/11/2021 15:46, Chris Jones wrote:
Some users might find it useful, and the exact volume to exclude
depends on the details of the users installation, which would be
difficult to automate. So I think its fine to just leave it to be
done by hand by those that wish to.
On 17/11/2021 3:09 pm,
On 17/11/2021 20:06, Dave Horsfall wrote:
On Wed, 17 Nov 2021, Peter Hancock wrote:
On Catalina, for me the command "sudo mdutil -i off /opt/local/var/macports"
evokes:
[...]
Where are all these obscure commands documented?
I came across them from googled-up places like stack-ex
ing a flag-file into existence,
doing an Apple update, and deleting the flag afterwards.
That's tolerable, but it's a chore, and a worrying one. It's tempting to
think (falsely): if I install TFT, perhaps this nonsense will stop.
The clearer this (general, TFT) topic can be made, the better.
Peter Hancock
To a rabid base2 fanatic, the "10" in 2^10 is
repulsively decimal. What is it? 2^3 + 2 = 2^(2+1) + 2
or
2^(2^2^0 + 2^0) + 2^2^0
if you prefer. Ugh.
Aren't there numerical notations that use a comma
to chunk digits 4 at a time? And in the binary world we use 10?!
I would have thought th
On 16/03/2018 22:49, Joshua Root wrote:
> I'll just note that git is not the only distributed version control
> system, and others like mercurial and bazaar are often considered to
> have better user experience. GitHub is popular, and there is value in
> that, but we'd be doing you a disservice if
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