From ryandesign at macports.org Sat Dec 1 00:49:16 2007 From: ryandesign at macports.org (Ryan Schmidt) Date: Sat Dec 1 00:46:25 2007 Subject: Problems compiling dbus-glib (freezing) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20023E6A-AED3-45C4-A495-C28F5604D3F0@macports.org> A very similar-looking problem is reported here: http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/ticket/13448 I added your email address to the Cc list so you'll be informed of any progress. I also assigned the bug to the port's maintainer so that he'll see it. On Nov 30, 2007, at 05:34, Brett Randall wrote: > Hey all > > I'm very new to Mac. Have been using Debian linux for years but > decided to > give Mac OS X a go. Trying to get a bunch of apps working in Mac OS > X but > the dbus-glib library is not compiling. The port install sits there > for > hours doing nothing, and if I try a manual "make all", it gets to > this line: > > Making all in core > ../../dbus/dbus-binding-tool --prefix=my_object --mode=glib-server > --output=test-service-glib-glue.h ./test-service-glib.xml > > And then sits there for hours. If I control-break out of it, I get > an empty > test-service-glib-glue.h file. If I kill the process, it dumps out > a file > but its broken half way through. > > Does anyone know what the problem is, and how I can either fix it > or work > around it to get this dependency compiled? > From ryandesign at macports.org Sat Dec 1 00:50:56 2007 From: ryandesign at macports.org (Ryan Schmidt) Date: Sat Dec 1 00:48:02 2007 Subject: Building static version of glib2 In-Reply-To: <1F81C119-1421-4DDF-B1C7-A0CCEC2AAF1C@tchijov.com> References: <1F81C119-1421-4DDF-B1C7-A0CCEC2AAF1C@tchijov.com> Message-ID: <5452895D-D9E2-4A5F-BBB6-575AF9D912C3@macports.org> On Nov 30, 2007, at 12:10, Andrei Tchijov wrote: > Is it possible to instruct macports to build/install static version > of glib2? Most ports should install both dynamic and static versions of their libraries. Looking at the output of "port contents glib2", though, I don't see any .a files. I see now that glib2's ./configure --help says static libraries are disabled by default. I fixed this in r31643. If you wait 12 hours, "sudo port selfupdate" and then "sudo port upgrade glib2" you should get version 2.14.4_1 with static as well as dynamic libraries. Thanks for reporting this. From brett at hillsong.com Sat Dec 1 00:58:55 2007 From: brett at hillsong.com (Brett Randall) Date: Sat Dec 1 00:55:58 2007 Subject: Problems compiling dbus-glib (freezing) In-Reply-To: <20023E6A-AED3-45C4-A495-C28F5604D3F0@macports.org> Message-ID: Thanks Ryan. Googled the problem a bit and couldn?t find any info but will look to that bug-tracking system next time I have a problem. Appreciate your help. Brett. On 1/12/07 7:49 PM, "Ryan Schmidt" wrote: > A very similar-looking problem is reported here: > > http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/ticket/13448 > > I added your email address to the Cc list so you'll be informed of > any progress. I also assigned the bug to the port's maintainer so > that he'll see it. > > On Nov 30, 2007, at 05:34, Brett Randall wrote: > >> > Hey all >> > >> > I'm very new to Mac. Have been using Debian linux for years but >> > decided to >> > give Mac OS X a go. Trying to get a bunch of apps working in Mac OS >> > X but >> > the dbus-glib library is not compiling. The port install sits there >> > for >> > hours doing nothing, and if I try a manual "make all", it gets to >> > this line: >> > >> > Making all in core >> > ../../dbus/dbus-binding-tool --prefix=my_object --mode=glib-server >> > --output=test-service-glib-glue.h ./test-service-glib.xml >> > >> > And then sits there for hours. If I control-break out of it, I get >> > an empty >> > test-service-glib-glue.h file. If I kill the process, it dumps out >> > a file >> > but its broken half way through. >> > >> > Does anyone know what the problem is, and how I can either fix it >> > or work >> > around it to get this dependency compiled? >> > > -- Brett Randall Systems Engineer Hillsong Church 02 8846 4800 ________________________________________________________________________ The material contained in this email may be confidential, and may also be the subject of copyright and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure or copying of this document is prohibited. If you have received this document in error, please advise the sender and delete the document. This email communication does not create or vary any contractual relationship between Hillsong and you. Internet communications are not secure and accordingly Hillsong does not accept any legal liability for the contents of this message. Please note that neither Hillsong nor the sender accepts any responsibility for viruses and it is your responsibility to scan the email and any attachments. Hillsong www.hillsong.com ________________________________________________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/attachments/20071201/e51a885d/attachment.html From larlet at gmail.com Sat Dec 1 06:28:52 2007 From: larlet at gmail.com (David Larlet) Date: Sat Dec 1 06:26:02 2007 Subject: Problem installing redland-bindings +python (python 2.3 dependency) In-Reply-To: <54F57924-F260-4076-84E7-EDAA18C93014@gmail.com> References: <54F57924-F260-4076-84E7-EDAA18C93014@gmail.com> Message-ID: Hello, No more thoughts about that? Let me know if you need more informations to fix that part, I'd love to help if I can. Regards, David Le 26 nov. 07 ? 18:24, David Larlet a ?crit : > Hi all, > > I got some trouble with the python redland--binding on leopard, here > is the difference with the ruby installation: > > $ sudo port install redland-bindings +ruby > ---> Fetching redland-bindings > ---> Verifying checksum(s) for redland-bindings > ---> Extracting redland-bindings > ---> Configuring redland-bindings > ---> Building redland-bindings with target all > ---> Staging redland-bindings into destroot > ---> Installing redland-bindings 1.0.6.1_0+ruby > ---> Activating redland-bindings 1.0.6.1_0+ruby > ---> Cleaning redland-bindings > > > $ sudo port install redland-bindings +python > ---> Building python23 with target all > Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command " cd "/opt/ > local/var/macports/build/ > _opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync > .macports.org_release_ports_lang_python23/work/Python-2.3.6" && make > all " returned error 2 > Command output: gcc -L/opt/local/lib -u __dummy -u _PyMac_Error - > framework System -framework CoreServices -framework Foundation -o > python.exe \ > Modules/python.o \ > -L. -lpython2.3 -ldl -framework CoreServices -framework Foundation > Undefined symbols: > "__dummy", referenced from: > ld: symbol(s) not found > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > make: *** [python.exe] Error 1 > > Error: The following dependencies failed to build: python23 > Error: Status 1 encountered during processing. > > > The issue seemed to be a python23 dependency so I decide to install > this one but I got another problem at this point: > > > $ sudo port install python23 > ---> Building python23 with target all > Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command " cd "/opt/ > local/var/macports/build/ > _opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync > .macports.org_release_ports_lang_python23/work/Python-2.3.6" && make > all " returned error 2 > Command output: gcc -L/opt/local/lib -u __dummy -u _PyMac_Error - > framework System -framework CoreServices -framework Foundation -o > python.exe \ > Modules/python.o \ > -L. -lpython2.3 -ldl -framework CoreServices -framework Foundation > Undefined symbols: > "__dummy", referenced from: > ld: symbol(s) not found > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > make: *** [python.exe] Error 1 > > Error: Status 1 encountered during processing. > > > which were already reported here: http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/2007-November/006972.html > > Now what can I do? I think it should more interesting to depends on > python24 but at least to allow me to install python23, or maybe I'm > doing something wrong? > > Regards, > David > From andrei at tchijov.com Sat Dec 1 07:44:40 2007 From: andrei at tchijov.com (Andrei Tchijov) Date: Sat Dec 1 07:41:44 2007 Subject: Building static version of glib2 In-Reply-To: <5452895D-D9E2-4A5F-BBB6-575AF9D912C3@macports.org> References: <1F81C119-1421-4DDF-B1C7-A0CCEC2AAF1C@tchijov.com> <5452895D-D9E2-4A5F-BBB6-575AF9D912C3@macports.org> Message-ID: Thanks for quick response. While you fixing it, could you do the same with ImageMagic? It does not install any static libraries either. Thanks a lot! Andrei Tchijov On Dec 1, 2007, at 03:50 , Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > On Nov 30, 2007, at 12:10, Andrei Tchijov wrote: > >> Is it possible to instruct macports to build/install static version >> of glib2? > > > Most ports should install both dynamic and static versions of their > libraries. > > Looking at the output of "port contents glib2", though, I don't see > any .a files. > > I see now that glib2's ./configure --help says static libraries are > disabled by default. > > I fixed this in r31643. If you wait 12 hours, "sudo port selfupdate" > and then "sudo port upgrade glib2" you should get version 2.14.4_1 > with static as well as dynamic libraries. > > Thanks for reporting this. > From andrei at tchijov.com Sat Dec 1 12:12:51 2007 From: andrei at tchijov.com (Andrei Tchijov) Date: Sat Dec 1 12:09:55 2007 Subject: Building static version of ImageMagick (was: Re: Building static version of glib2) In-Reply-To: <7949FB6C-2810-4F3B-B228-291056B8323F@macports.org> References: <1F81C119-1421-4DDF-B1C7-A0CCEC2AAF1C@tchijov.com> <5452895D-D9E2-4A5F-BBB6-575AF9D912C3@macports.org> <7949FB6C-2810-4F3B-B228-291056B8323F@macports.org> Message-ID: <704B505F-F5DB-4357-8127-E484987DC2D4@tchijov.com> Thanx again!!!! I already have tried "upgrade glib2" and it did produce static libraries! It did complained a little about libiconv (just in case, I have attached all messages at the bottom of this e-mail) Andrei On Dec 1, 2007, at 15:07 , Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > On Dec 1, 2007, at 09:44, Andrei Tchijov wrote: > >> Thanks for quick response. While you fixing it, could you do the >> same with ImageMagic? It does not install any static libraries >> either. > > ImageMagick is a bit of a different case. Its default is to build > static libraries, but the port specifically requested that static > libraries be disabled, and it has done so since the port was created > in r2591 on 2003-05-08. > > Enabling the static libraries seems to work though so I changed this > in r31651. Wait 12 hours and you should be able to install version > 6.3.7-1_1 which includes this fix. > > [local/lib] > upgrade glib2 ---> Fetching libiconv ---> Attempting to fetch libiconv-1.12.tar.gz from http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libiconv ---> Verifying checksum(s) for libiconv ---> Extracting libiconv ---> Applying patches to libiconv ---> Configuring libiconv ---> Building libiconv with target all ---> Staging libiconv into destroot Error: Target org.macports.destroot returned: shell command " cd "/opt/ local/var/macports/build/ _opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync .macports.org_release_ports_textproc_libiconv/work/libiconv-1.12" && make install DESTDIR=/opt/local/var/macports/build/ _opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync .macports.org_release_ports_textproc_libiconv/work/destroot " returned error 2 Command output: libtool: install: warning: remember to run `libtool -- finish /opt/local/lib' case "darwin9.1.0" in \ aix*) (cd /opt/local/var/macports/build/ _opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync .macports.org_release_ports_textproc_libiconv/work/destroot/opt/local/ lib && \ objects=`ar t libiconv.a`" "`ar t /lib/libiconv.a` && \ ar x libiconv.a && ar x /lib/libiconv.a && \ ar q libiconv.new.a $objects && \ rm -f $objects && \ mv -f libiconv.new.a libiconv.a) ;; \ esac if test -n ""; then /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 /opt/local/var/ macports/build/ _opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync .macports.org_release_ports_textproc_libiconv/work/destroot/opt/local/ lib/.new && mv /opt/local/var/macports/build/ _opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync .macports.org_release_ports_textproc_libiconv/work/destroot/opt/local/ lib/.new /opt/local/var/macports/build/ _opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync .macports.org_release_ports_textproc_libiconv/work/destroot/opt/local/ lib/ ; fi cd srclib && make install prefix='/opt/local' exec_prefix='/opt/local' libdir='/opt/local/lib' make install-am make[3]: Nothing to be done for `install-exec-am'. make[3]: Nothing to be done for `install-data-am'. cd src && make install prefix='/opt/local' exec_prefix='/opt/local' libdir='/opt/local/lib' test `ls -ld . | sed -e 's/^d\(.........\).*/\1/'` = rwxrwxrwx || chmod 777 . if [ ! -d /opt/local/var/macports/build/ _opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync .macports.org_release_ports_textproc_libiconv/work/destroot/opt/local/ bin ] ; then /bin/sh ../build-aux/mkinstalldirs /opt/local/var/ macports/build/ _opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync .macports.org_release_ports_textproc_libiconv/work/destroot/opt/local/ bin ; fi case "darwin9.1.0" in \ hpux*) gcc -L/opt/local/lib -O2 `if test -n ''; then /opt/local/ bin; fi` iconv.o ../srclib/libicrt.a -L/opt/local/var/macports/build/ _opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync .macports.org_release_ports_textproc_libiconv/work/destroot/opt/local/ lib -liconv `if test -n '/opt/local/var/macports/build/ _opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync .macports.org_release_ports_textproc_libiconv/work/destroot'; then echo " -Wl,+b -Wl,/opt/local/lib"; fi` -o iconv;; \ *) /bin/sh ../libtool --mode=link gcc -L/opt/local/lib -O2 `if test -n ''; then /opt/local/bin; fi` iconv.o ../srclib/libicrt.a /opt/ local/var/macports/build/ _opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync .macports.org_release_ports_textproc_libiconv/work/destroot/opt/local/ lib/libiconv.la -o iconv;; \ esac gcc -O2 iconv.o -o iconv -L/opt/local/lib ../srclib/libicrt.a /opt/ local/lib/libiconv.dylib Undefined symbols: "_iconv_canonicalize", referenced from: _main in iconv.o _main in iconv.o ld: symbol(s) not found collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make[1]: *** [install] Error 1 make: *** [install] Error 2 Error: Unable to upgrade port: 1 ---> Fetching expat ---> Attempting to fetch expat-2.0.1.tar.gz from http://downloads.sourceforge.net/expat ---> Verifying checksum(s) for expat ---> Extracting expat ---> Configuring expat ---> Building expat with target all ---> Staging expat into destroot ---> Deactivating expat 1.95.8_1 ---> Installing expat 2.0.1_0 ---> Activating expat 2.0.1_0 ---> Cleaning expat ---> Fetching gettext ---> Attempting to fetch gettext-0.17.tar.gz from http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gettext ---> Verifying checksum(s) for gettext ---> Extracting gettext ---> Applying patches to gettext ---> Configuring gettext ---> Building gettext with target all ---> Staging gettext into destroot ---> Deactivating gettext 0.14.3_1 ---> Installing gettext 0.17_1 ---> Activating gettext 0.17_1 ---> Cleaning gettext ---> Fetching glib2 ---> Attempting to fetch glib-2.14.4.tar.bz2 from ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/glib/2.14/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for glib2 ---> Extracting glib2 ---> Applying patches to glib2 ---> Configuring glib2 ---> Building glib2 with target all ---> Staging glib2 into destroot ---> Deactivating glib2 2.14.3_0+darwin_9 ---> Installing glib2 2.14.4_1+darwin_9 ---> Activating glib2 2.14.4_1+darwin_9 ---> Cleaning glib2 From ryandesign at macports.org Sat Dec 1 12:07:49 2007 From: ryandesign at macports.org (Ryan Schmidt) Date: Sat Dec 1 12:11:32 2007 Subject: Building static version of ImageMagick (was: Re: Building static version of glib2) In-Reply-To: References: <1F81C119-1421-4DDF-B1C7-A0CCEC2AAF1C@tchijov.com> <5452895D-D9E2-4A5F-BBB6-575AF9D912C3@macports.org> Message-ID: <7949FB6C-2810-4F3B-B228-291056B8323F@macports.org> On Dec 1, 2007, at 09:44, Andrei Tchijov wrote: > Thanks for quick response. While you fixing it, could you do the > same with ImageMagic? It does not install any static libraries either. ImageMagick is a bit of a different case. Its default is to build static libraries, but the port specifically requested that static libraries be disabled, and it has done so since the port was created in r2591 on 2003-05-08. Enabling the static libraries seems to work though so I changed this in r31651. Wait 12 hours and you should be able to install version 6.3.7-1_1 which includes this fix. From ryandesign at macports.org Sat Dec 1 12:19:36 2007 From: ryandesign at macports.org (Ryan Schmidt) Date: Sat Dec 1 12:16:39 2007 Subject: libiconv undefined symbols _iconv_canonicalize (was: Re: Building static version of ImageMagick) In-Reply-To: <704B505F-F5DB-4357-8127-E484987DC2D4@tchijov.com> References: <1F81C119-1421-4DDF-B1C7-A0CCEC2AAF1C@tchijov.com> <5452895D-D9E2-4A5F-BBB6-575AF9D912C3@macports.org> <7949FB6C-2810-4F3B-B228-291056B8323F@macports.org> <704B505F-F5DB-4357-8127-E484987DC2D4@tchijov.com> Message-ID: On Dec 1, 2007, at 14:12, Andrei Tchijov wrote: > I already have tried "upgrade glib2" and it did produce static > libraries! It did complained a little about libiconv (just in > case, I have attached all messages at the bottom of this e-mail) [snip] > ---> Staging libiconv into destroot [snip] > gcc -O2 iconv.o -o iconv -L/opt/local/lib ../srclib/libicrt.a /opt/ > local/lib/libiconv.dylib > Undefined symbols: > "_iconv_canonicalize", referenced from: > _main in iconv.o > _main in iconv.o > ld: symbol(s) not found > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > make[1]: *** [install] Error 1 > make: *** [install] Error 2 [snip] I don't think that's related at all to glib2. This was reported on the list some months ago, and I believe the solution was to forcibly uninstall libiconv (sudo port -f uninstall libiconv), clean the work area (sudo port clean --work libiconv), make sure there were no lingering libiconv items left over (have a look in /opt/local/lib and remove any iconv items you find), and then reinstall it (sudo port install libiconv). See the previous thread: http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/2007-August/ 004954.html From ohlssons at skynet.be Sat Dec 1 12:21:36 2007 From: ohlssons at skynet.be (Jesse Ohlsson) Date: Sat Dec 1 12:18:38 2007 Subject: solved: What is MacPort 1.5 trying to pipe the gzip output to? In-Reply-To: <821417.81191.qm@web34506.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <821417.81191.qm@web34506.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <24195B94-166D-4D8A-905E-EE9511425BF0@skynet.be> Gentlemen, There was no /Previous System/... folder, so I copied tar from the install cd /usr/bin directory. I can now tar things... g5:~] jess% which tar /usr/bin/tar [g5:~] jess% tar tar: You must specify one of the `-Acdtrux' options Try `tar --help' or `tar --usage' for more information. But, here is the same attempt to install wireshark (or any other port): [g5:~] jess% sudo port install wireshark Password: ---> Extracting expat Error: Target org.macports.extract returned: shell command " cd "/opt/ local/var/macports/build/ _opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync .macports.org_release_ports_textproc_expat/work" && gzip -dc /opt/ local/var/macports/distfiles/expat/expat-2.0.1.tar.gz | -xf - " returned error 127 Command output: sh: -xf: command not found gzip: stdout: Broken pipe Error: The following dependencies failed to build: glib2 gettext expat libiconv pkgconfig gtk2 atk cairo fontconfig freetype zlib libpng render xrender jpeg pango Xft2 xorg-xproto xorg-util-macros tiff libpcap openssl Error: Status 1 encountered during processing. So, I re-installed Macports and tried again. This time, tar works and things install. Thanks for the help with that. Jesse On Nov 28, 2007, at 7:54 PM, Mark Machado wrote: > Jesse - > > I also assume /usr/bin is the correct location. > That's where I ended up putting it. > > Mark > > --- Jesse Ohlsson wrote: > >> Ryan, I was hesitant to move the /usr/local >> directory, so haven't >> tried it yet. >> >> Mark, you are right, I have no tar utility >> installed any more for >> some reason... Any idea where it is supposed to go? >> I'm thinking / >> usr/bin... >> >> Thanks, I'll try to replace it this evening. >> >> Jesse >> >> >> On Nov 27, 2007, at 11:39 PM, Mark Machado wrote: >> >>> Jesse- >>> >>> I came across your message on the MacPort mailing >>> list about your 'gzip pipe' problem when I was >>> researching a similar problem I was encountering. >>> That thread pointed me at a solution to my problem >>> that I wanted to pass on in case yours was caused >> by >>> the same thing. What had happened to me is >> somehow >>> the 'tar' utility was removed from my system (I >> think >>> it might have happened when I updated XTools). >> Try >>> running 'tar' from an X11 terminal: if it is not >>> accessible, you probably have the same problem I >> did. >>> >>> To fix, I replaced the tar file (there was a >> backup >>> copy in /Previous System/usr/bin - you may have to >>> find it somewhere else), reran the XTools >> installer, >>> and everything was fine. >>> >>> Hope this helps, >>> >>> Mark >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > ____________________________________________________________________________________ >>> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. >>> http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs >> >> > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs From ohlssons at skynet.be Sat Dec 1 12:25:54 2007 From: ohlssons at skynet.be (Jesse Ohlsson) Date: Sat Dec 1 12:22:56 2007 Subject: Wireshark fails to complete install at gtk2 Message-ID: <6F279CA3-84D8-4590-9E7D-2A789C39B437@skynet.be> Hello, Trying to get wireshark installed, and it looked good until the install script got to the gtk2 installation. (G5 powerpc, OS X 10.5.1, MacPorts 1.520) Here's the install output: [g5:~/downloads] jess% sudo port install wireshark ---> Extracting expat ---> Configuring expat ---> Building expat with target all ---> Staging expat into destroot ---> Installing expat 2.0.1_0 ---> Activating expat 2.0.1_0 ---> Cleaning expat ---> Fetching libiconv ---> Attempting to fetch libiconv-1.12.tar.gz from http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libiconv ---> Verifying checksum(s) for libiconv ---> Extracting libiconv ---> Applying patches to libiconv ---> Configuring libiconv ---> Building libiconv with target all ---> Staging libiconv into destroot ---> Installing libiconv 1.12_0 ---> Activating libiconv 1.12_0 ---> Cleaning libiconv ---> Fetching gettext ---> Attempting to fetch gettext-0.17.tar.gz from http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gettext ---> Verifying checksum(s) for gettext ---> Extracting gettext ---> Applying patches to gettext ---> Configuring gettext ---> Building gettext with target all ---> Staging gettext into destroot ---> Installing gettext 0.17_1 ---> Activating gettext 0.17_1 ---> Cleaning gettext ---> Fetching pkgconfig ---> Attempting to fetch pkg-config-0.22.tar.gz from http://mirror.opensysadmin.com/pkg-config/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for pkgconfig ---> Extracting pkgconfig ---> Configuring pkgconfig ---> Building pkgconfig with target all ---> Staging pkgconfig into destroot ---> Installing pkgconfig 0.22_0 ---> Activating pkgconfig 0.22_0 ---> Cleaning pkgconfig ---> Fetching glib2 ---> Attempting to fetch glib-2.14.4.tar.bz2 from ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/glib/2.14/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for glib2 ---> Extracting glib2 ---> Applying patches to glib2 ---> Configuring glib2 ---> Building glib2 with target all ---> Staging glib2 into destroot ---> Installing glib2 2.14.4_1+darwin_9 ---> Activating glib2 2.14.4_1+darwin_9 ---> Cleaning glib2 ---> Fetching atk ---> Attempting to fetch atk-1.20.0.tar.bz2 from http://mandril.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/linux/gnome.org/sources/atk/1.20/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for atk ---> Extracting atk ---> Configuring atk ---> Building atk with target all ---> Staging atk into destroot ---> Installing atk 1.20.0_1 ---> Activating atk 1.20.0_1 ---> Cleaning atk ---> Fetching zlib ---> Attempting to fetch zlib-1.2.3.tar.bz2 from http://www.zlib.net/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for zlib ---> Extracting zlib ---> Applying patches to zlib ---> Configuring zlib ---> Building zlib with target all ---> Staging zlib into destroot ---> Installing zlib 1.2.3_1 ---> Activating zlib 1.2.3_1 ---> Cleaning zlib ---> Fetching freetype ---> Attempting to fetch freetype-2.3.5.tar.bz2 from http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/freetype/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for freetype ---> Extracting freetype ---> Applying patches to freetype ---> Configuring freetype ---> Building freetype with target all ---> Staging freetype into destroot ---> Installing freetype 2.3.5_1 ---> Activating freetype 2.3.5_1 ---> Cleaning freetype ---> Fetching fontconfig ---> Attempting to fetch fontconfig-2.5.0.tar.gz from http://fontconfig.org/release/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for fontconfig ---> Extracting fontconfig ---> Configuring fontconfig ---> Building fontconfig with target all ---> Staging fontconfig into destroot ---> Installing fontconfig 2.5.0_0+macosx ---> Activating fontconfig 2.5.0_0+macosx ---> Cleaning fontconfig ---> Fetching libpng ---> Attempting to fetch libpng-1.2.23.tar.bz2 from http://downloads.sourceforge.net/libpng ---> Verifying checksum(s) for libpng ---> Extracting libpng ---> Configuring libpng ---> Building libpng with target all ---> Staging libpng into destroot ---> Installing libpng 1.2.23_0 ---> Activating libpng 1.2.23_0 ---> Cleaning libpng ---> Fetching render ---> Attempting to fetch renderext-0.9.tar.bz2 from http://xlibs.freedesktop.org/release/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for render ---> Extracting render ---> Configuring render ---> Building render with target all ---> Staging render into destroot ---> Installing render 0.9_1 ---> Activating render 0.9_1 ---> Cleaning render ---> Fetching xrender ---> Attempting to fetch libXrender-0.9.0.tar.bz2 from http://xlibs.freedesktop.org/release/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for xrender ---> Extracting xrender ---> Configuring xrender ---> Building xrender with target all ---> Staging xrender into destroot ---> Installing xrender 0.9.0_1 ---> Activating xrender 0.9.0_1 ---> Cleaning xrender ---> Fetching cairo ---> Attempting to fetch cairo-1.4.12.tar.gz from http://cairographics.org/releases/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for cairo ---> Extracting cairo ---> Configuring cairo ---> Building cairo with target all ---> Staging cairo into destroot ---> Installing cairo 1.4.12_0 ---> Activating cairo 1.4.12_0 ---> Cleaning cairo ---> Fetching jpeg ---> Attempting to fetch jpegsrc.v6b.tar.gz from http://www.ijg.org/files ---> Attempting to fetch droppatch.tar.gz from http://sylvana.net/jpegcrop/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for jpeg ---> Extracting jpeg ---> Applying patches to jpeg ---> Configuring jpeg ---> Building jpeg with target all ---> Staging jpeg into destroot ---> Installing jpeg 6b_2 ---> Activating jpeg 6b_2 ---> Cleaning jpeg ---> Fetching xorg-util-macros ---> Attempting to fetch util-macros-1.1.5.tar.bz2 from http://www.x.org/pub/individual/util/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for xorg-util-macros ---> Extracting xorg-util-macros ---> Configuring xorg-util-macros ---> Building xorg-util-macros with target all ---> Staging xorg-util-macros into destroot ---> Installing xorg-util-macros 1.1.5_0 ---> Activating xorg-util-macros 1.1.5_0 ---> Cleaning xorg-util-macros ---> Fetching xorg-xproto ---> Attempting to fetch xproto-7.0.11.tar.bz2 from http://www.x.org/pub/individual/proto/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for xorg-xproto ---> Extracting xorg-xproto ---> Applying patches to xorg-xproto ---> Configuring xorg-xproto ---> Building xorg-xproto with target all ---> Staging xorg-xproto into destroot ---> Installing xorg-xproto 7.0.11_1 ---> Activating xorg-xproto 7.0.11_1 ---> Cleaning xorg-xproto ---> Fetching Xft2 ---> Attempting to fetch libXft-2.1.12.tar.bz2 from http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for Xft2 ---> Extracting Xft2 ---> Configuring Xft2 ---> Building Xft2 with target all ---> Staging Xft2 into destroot ---> Installing Xft2 2.1.12_0 ---> Activating Xft2 2.1.12_0 ---> Cleaning Xft2 ---> Fetching pango ---> Attempting to fetch pango-1.18.3.tar.bz2 from http://mandril.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/linux/gnome.org/sources/pango/1.18 ---> Verifying checksum(s) for pango ---> Extracting pango ---> Applying patches to pango ---> Configuring pango ---> Building pango with target all ---> Staging pango into destroot ---> Installing pango 1.18.3_0 ---> Activating pango 1.18.3_0 ---> Cleaning pango ---> Fetching tiff ---> Attempting to fetch tiff-3.8.2.tar.gz from ftp://ftp.remotesensing.org/pub/libtiff/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for tiff ---> Extracting tiff ---> Configuring tiff ---> Building tiff with target all ---> Staging tiff into destroot ---> Installing tiff 3.8.2_1+macosx ---> Activating tiff 3.8.2_1+macosx ---> Cleaning tiff ---> Fetching gtk2 Error: Target org.macports.fetch returned: You must install gtk2 with either the +quartz or +x11 variant specified. Error: The following dependencies failed to build: gtk2 libpcap openssl Error: Status 1 encountered during processing. Does anyone know what to do next? Jesse From ktan at realityartisans.com Sat Dec 1 13:32:00 2007 From: ktan at realityartisans.com (Kok-Yong Tan) Date: Sat Dec 1 13:29:02 2007 Subject: Wireshark fails to complete install at gtk2 In-Reply-To: <6F279CA3-84D8-4590-9E7D-2A789C39B437@skynet.be> References: <6F279CA3-84D8-4590-9E7D-2A789C39B437@skynet.be> Message-ID: On Dec 1, 2007, at 15:25, Jesse Ohlsson wrote: > Hello, > > Trying to get wireshark installed, and it looked good until the > install script got to the gtk2 installation. > > (G5 powerpc, OS X 10.5.1, MacPorts 1.520) > > Here's the install output: > ---> Fetching gtk2 > Error: Target org.macports.fetch returned: > You must install gtk2 with either the +quartz or +x11 variant > specified. > > Error: The following dependencies failed to build: gtk2 libpcap > openssl > Error: Status 1 encountered during processing. > > > Does anyone know what to do next? Try this in order (I bumped into this same issue and did the following): sudo port -Rv install gtk2 +x11 sudo port -Rv install libpcap sudo port -Rv install openssl sudo port -Rv install wireshark I read in a discussion thread dated in March 2007 while Googling for the search terms "gtk2 quartz" that the quartz variant was unusable at that time. So, since Wireshark has an X11 front-end, I figured I might as well go with the x11 variant of gtk2... Seems to work for me (I now have a seemingly functional Wireshark) although I'm still on Tiger (10.4.11). YMMV. -- Reality Artisans, Inc. # Network Wrangling and System Delousing P.O. Box 565, Gracie Station # Apple Certified Help Desk Specialist New York, NY 10028-0019 # Apple Consultants Network member # Apple Developer Connection member (212) 369-4876 (Voice) # (212) 860-4325 (Fax) PGP Fingerprint: 77B3 D1E9 D24B 4FA9 9606 6C8D 62E4 2E4A 6FDD 9FD5 From lists at sequestered.net Sat Dec 1 15:53:22 2007 From: lists at sequestered.net (Jay Chandler) Date: Sat Dec 1 15:51:02 2007 Subject: Error on dsniff install Message-ID: <4751F3F2.2070309@sequestered.net> Hmm-- this is odd. Anyone have a suggestion or two? -- Jay bash-3.2# port install dsniff ---> Fetching libnet ---> Attempting to fetch libnet-1.0.2a.tar.gz from http://www.packetfactory.net/libnet/dist/deprecated/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for libnet ---> Extracting libnet ---> Applying patches to libnet ---> Configuring libnet ---> Building libnet with target all Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command " cd "/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_net_libnet/work/Libnet-1.0.2a" && make all " returned error 2 Command output: src/../include/./libnet/libnet-functions.h:500: warning: its scope is only this definition or declaration, which is probably not what you want gcc -O2 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -I/opt/local/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c src/libnet_checksum.c -o src/libnet_checksum.o In file included from src/../include/libnet.h:81, from src/libnet_checksum.c:37: src/../include/./libnet/libnet-functions.h:500: warning: 'struct ipoption' declared inside parameter list src/../include/./libnet/libnet-functions.h:500: warning: its scope is only this definition or declaration, which is probably not what you want src/libnet_checksum.c: In function 'libnet_do_checksum': src/libnet_checksum.c:200: warning: comparison is always false due to limited range of data type gcc -O2 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -I/opt/local/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c src/libnet_prand.c -o src/libnet_prand.o In file included from src/../include/libnet.h:81, from src/libnet_prand.c:36: src/../include/./libnet/libnet-functions.h:500: warning: 'struct ipoption' declared inside parameter list src/../include/./libnet/libnet-functions.h:500: warning: its scope is only this definition or declaration, which is probably not what you want gcc -O2 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -I/opt/local/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c src/libnet_version.c -o src/libnet_version.o gcc -O2 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -I/opt/local/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c src/libnet_write_ip.c -o src/libnet_write_ip.o In file included from src/../include/libnet.h:81, from src/libnet_write_ip.c:36: src/../include/./libnet/libnet-functions.h:500: warning: 'struct ipoption' declared inside parameter list src/../include/./libnet/libnet-functions.h:500: warning: its scope is only this definition or declaration, which is probably not what you want gcc -O2 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -I/opt/local/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c src/libnet_insert_ipo.c -o src/libnet_insert_ipo.o In file included from src/../include/libnet.h:81, from src/libnet_insert_ipo.c:36: src/../include/./libnet/libnet-functions.h:500: warning: 'struct ipoption' declared inside parameter list src/../include/./libnet/libnet-functions.h:500: warning: its scope is only this definition or declaration, which is probably not what you want src/libnet_insert_ipo.c:39: warning: 'struct ipoption' declared inside parameter list src/libnet_insert_ipo.c:40: error: conflicting types for 'libnet_insert_ipo' src/../include/./libnet/libnet-functions.h:500: error: previous declaration of 'libnet_insert_ipo' was here src/libnet_insert_ipo.c: In function 'libnet_insert_ipo': src/libnet_insert_ipo.c:83: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type make: *** [src/libnet_insert_ipo.o] Error 1 Error: The following dependencies failed to build: libnet libnids Error: Status 1 encountered during processing. bash-3.2# From lists at sequestered.net Sat Dec 1 16:10:15 2007 From: lists at sequestered.net (Jay Chandler) Date: Sat Dec 1 16:07:35 2007 Subject: Wireshark fails to complete install at gtk2 In-Reply-To: References: <6F279CA3-84D8-4590-9E7D-2A789C39B437@skynet.be> Message-ID: <4751F7E7.7080605@sequestered.net> Kok-Yong Tan wrote: > > On Dec 1, 2007, at 15:25, Jesse Ohlsson wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Trying to get wireshark installed, and it looked good until the >> install script got to the gtk2 installation. >> >> (G5 powerpc, OS X 10.5.1, MacPorts 1.520) >> >> Here's the install output: > > > >> ---> Fetching gtk2 >> Error: Target org.macports.fetch returned: >> You must install gtk2 with either the +quartz or +x11 variant specified. >> >> Error: The following dependencies failed to build: gtk2 libpcap openssl >> Error: Status 1 encountered during processing. >> >> >> Does anyone know what to do next? > > > Try this in order (I bumped into this same issue and did the following): > > sudo port -Rv install gtk2 +x11 > sudo port -Rv install libpcap > sudo port -Rv install openssl > sudo port -Rv install wireshark > I skipped that mysef, just uninstalled gtk2, and then installed it with the +x11 variant. Got my new Macbook yesterday, I've been going slightly crazy getting everything the way I want it. Does anyone know if the Quartz build works as well? -- Jay From lists at sequestered.net Sat Dec 1 16:22:52 2007 From: lists at sequestered.net (Jay Chandler) Date: Sat Dec 1 16:20:14 2007 Subject: Error on dsniff install In-Reply-To: <4751F3F2.2070309@sequestered.net> References: <4751F3F2.2070309@sequestered.net> Message-ID: <4751FADC.5030701@sequestered.net> Jay Chandler wrote: > Hmm-- this is odd. Anyone have a suggestion or two? > > -- Jay Well crap. http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/ticket/13073 Apparently it's not just me, and there hasn't been progress made on this ticket in ages. Anyone have a direction for me to start going in to resolve this? --J From iqgrande at gmail.com Sat Dec 1 16:30:06 2007 From: iqgrande at gmail.com (Anthony Michael Agelastos) Date: Sat Dec 1 16:27:10 2007 Subject: Ghostscript 8.61 Message-ID: <67DB056D-4E13-4347-B40F-4BA4E4679D93@gmail.com> Hello, I just noticed the following as I updated my installation. ---> Fetching ghostscript ---> Attempting to fetch ghostscript-8.61.tar.gz from http://downloads.sourceforge.net/ghostscript ---> Verifying checksum(s) for ghostscript ---> Extracting ghostscript ---> Applying patches to ghostscript ---> Configuring ghostscript ---> Building ghostscript ---> Staging ghostscript into destroot Warning: ghostscript requests to install files outside the common directory structure! ---> Deactivating ghostscript 8.60_0 ---> Installing ghostscript 8.61_0 The following files have been renamed (and should be removed): /private/etc/cups/pstoraster.convs -> /private/etc/cups/ pstoraster.convs.old /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstopxl -> /usr/libexec/cups/filter/ pstopxl.old /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstoraster -> /usr/libexec/cups/filter/ pstoraster.old /usr/share/cups/model/pxlcolor.ppd -> /usr/share/cups/model/ pxlcolor.ppd.old /usr/share/cups/model/pxlmono.ppd -> /usr/share/cups/model/ pxlmono.ppd.old ---> Activating ghostscript 8.61_0 ---> Cleaning ghostscript This has prompted me to ask a few questions, which I have enumerated below. Thank you for your assistance in helping me answer these. 1) What files has this port installed outside of the common directory structure? 2) If I `sudo port uninstall ghostscript`, will it put things back to how they were prior to this upgrade (will it fix any of the Apple files/programs/directories that the port modified in 1))? 3) What does the "no_cups" variant do? Thank you for your help with these. Regards, Anthony From randall.h.wood at alexandriasoftware.com Sat Dec 1 18:13:38 2007 From: randall.h.wood at alexandriasoftware.com (Randall Wood) Date: Sat Dec 1 18:10:38 2007 Subject: Wireshark fails to complete install at gtk2 In-Reply-To: <4751F7E7.7080605@sequestered.net> References: <6F279CA3-84D8-4590-9E7D-2A789C39B437@skynet.be> <4751F7E7.7080605@sequestered.net> Message-ID: Although I don't use wireshark (and therefor can't evaluate if it works) I did build it with quartz and have run it without crashes. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/attachments/20071201/8150a75a/attachment.html From damianeastwood at yahoo.co.uk Sat Dec 1 20:16:50 2007 From: damianeastwood at yahoo.co.uk (Damian Eastwood) Date: Sat Dec 1 20:13:52 2007 Subject: Libao Failure to Build Message-ID: <316004.90990.qm@web27414.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> I am new to Apple Mac, and especially to MacPorts. I have been trying to install Pidgin messenger and have come unstuck with Libao. I have tried googling for a solution and cannot find anything relevant I was hoping someone out there knows what to do. Here is what I get when I do: sudo port install libao Macintosh:~ damianeastwood$ sudo port -dv install libao DEBUG: Found port in file:///opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/ports/audio/libao DEBUG: Changing to port directory: /opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/ports/audio/libao DEBUG: Requested variant i386 is not provided by port libao. DEBUG: Requested variant macosx is not provided by port libao. DEBUG: Executing variant darwin provides darwin DEBUG: Skipping completed org.macports.main (libao) DEBUG: Skipping completed org.macports.fetch (libao) DEBUG: Skipping completed org.macports.checksum (libao) DEBUG: Skipping completed org.macports.extract (libao) DEBUG: Skipping completed org.macports.patch (libao) DEBUG: Skipping completed org.macports.configure (libao) ---> Building libao with target all DEBUG: Executing org.macports.build (libao) DEBUG: Environment: DEBUG: Assembled command: 'cd "/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_audio_libao/work/libao-0.8.6" && make all' Making all in src Making all in plugins Making all in oss make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in esd make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in arts make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in alsa make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in alsa09 make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in sun make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in irix make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in macosx if /bin/sh ../../../libtool --mode=compile gcc -DPACKAGE_NAME=\"\" -DPACKAGE_TARNAME=\"\" -DPACKAGE_VERSION=\"\" -DPACKAGE_STRING=\"\" -DPACKAGE_BUGREPORT=\"\" -DPACKAGE=\"libao\" -DVERSION=\"0.8.6\" -DSTDC_HEADERS=1 -DHAVE_SYS_TYPES_H=1 -DHAVE_SYS_STAT_H=1 -DHAVE_STDLIB_H=1 -DHAVE_STRING_H=1 -DHAVE_MEMORY_H=1 -DHAVE_STRINGS_H=1 -DHAVE_INTTYPES_H=1 -DHAVE_STDINT_H=1 -DHAVE_UNISTD_H=1 -DHAVE_DLFCN_H=1 -DHAVE_LIBPTHREAD=1 -DDLOPEN_FLAG=\(RTLD_LAZY\) -DSHARED_LIB_EXT=\".so\" -DSIZEOF_SHORT=2 -DSIZEOF_INT=4 -DSIZEOF_LONG=4 -I. -I. -I../../../include/ao -I../../../include -I/opt/local/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -fsigned-char -O2 -MT ao_macosx.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/ao_macosx.Tpo" -c -o ao_macosx.lo ao_macosx.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/ao_macosx.Tpo" ".deps/ao_macosx.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/ao_macosx.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DPACKAGE_NAME=\"\" -DPACKAGE_TARNAME=\"\" -DPACKAGE_VERSION=\"\" -DPACKAGE_STRING=\"\" -DPACKAGE_BUGREPORT=\"\" -DPACKAGE=\"libao\" -DVERSION=\"0.8.6\" -DSTDC_HEADERS=1 -DHAVE_SYS_TYPES_H=1 -DHAVE_SYS_STAT_H=1 -DHAVE_STDLIB_H=1 -DHAVE_STRING_H=1 -DHAVE_MEMORY_H=1 -DHAVE_STRINGS_H=1 -DHAVE_INTTYPES_H=1 -DHAVE_STDINT_H=1 -DHAVE_UNISTD_H=1 -DHAVE_DLFCN_H=1 -DHAVE_LIBPTHREAD=1 "-DDLOPEN_FLAG=(RTLD_LAZY)" -DSHARED_LIB_EXT=\".so\" -DSIZEOF_SHORT=2 -DSIZEOF_INT=4 -DSIZEOF_LONG=4 -I. -I. -I../../../include/ao -I../../../include -I/opt/local/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -fsigned-char -O2 -MT ao_macosx.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/ao_macosx.Tpo -c ao_macosx.c -fno-common -DPIC -o .libs/ao_macosx.o ao_macosx.c: In function 'ao_plugin_open': ao_macosx.c:227: error: storage size of 'callback' isn't known ao_macosx.c:251: error: 'kAudioUnitComponentType' undeclared (first use in this function) ao_macosx.c:251: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once ao_macosx.c:251: error: for each function it appears in.) ao_macosx.c:252: error: 'kAudioUnitSubType_Output' undeclared (first use in this function) ao_macosx.c:253: error: 'kAudioUnitID_DefaultOutput' undeclared (first use in this function) ao_macosx.c:276: error: 'kAudioUnitProperty_SetInputCallback' undeclared (first use in this function) make[3]: *** [ao_macosx.lo] Error 1 make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command " cd "/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_audio_libao/work/libao-0.8.6" && make all " returned error 2 Command output: Making all in oss make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in esd make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in arts make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in alsa make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in alsa09 make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in sun make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in irix make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in macosx if /bin/sh ../../../libtool --mode=compile gcc -DPACKAGE_NAME=\"\" -DPACKAGE_TARNAME=\"\" -DPACKAGE_VERSION=\"\" -DPACKAGE_STRING=\"\" -DPACKAGE_BUGREPORT=\"\" -DPACKAGE=\"libao\" -DVERSION=\"0.8.6\" -DSTDC_HEADERS=1 -DHAVE_SYS_TYPES_H=1 -DHAVE_SYS_STAT_H=1 -DHAVE_STDLIB_H=1 -DHAVE_STRING_H=1 -DHAVE_MEMORY_H=1 -DHAVE_STRINGS_H=1 -DHAVE_INTTYPES_H=1 -DHAVE_STDINT_H=1 -DHAVE_UNISTD_H=1 -DHAVE_DLFCN_H=1 -DHAVE_LIBPTHREAD=1 -DDLOPEN_FLAG=\(RTLD_LAZY\) -DSHARED_LIB_EXT=\".so\" -DSIZEOF_SHORT=2 -DSIZEOF_INT=4 -DSIZEOF_LONG=4 -I. -I. -I../../../include/ao -I../../../include -I/opt/local/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -fsigned-char -O2 -MT ao_macosx.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/ao_macosx.Tpo" -c -o ao_macosx.lo ao_macosx.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/ao_macosx.Tpo" ".deps/ao_macosx.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/ao_macosx.Tpo"; exit 1; fi gcc -DPACKAGE_NAME=\"\" -DPACKAGE_TARNAME=\"\" -DPACKAGE_VERSION=\"\" -DPACKAGE_STRING=\"\" -DPACKAGE_BUGREPORT=\"\" -DPACKAGE=\"libao\" -DVERSION=\"0.8.6\" -DSTDC_HEADERS=1 -DHAVE_SYS_TYPES_H=1 -DHAVE_SYS_STAT_H=1 -DHAVE_STDLIB_H=1 -DHAVE_STRING_H=1 -DHAVE_MEMORY_H=1 -DHAVE_STRINGS_H=1 -DHAVE_INTTYPES_H=1 -DHAVE_STDINT_H=1 -DHAVE_UNISTD_H=1 -DHAVE_DLFCN_H=1 -DHAVE_LIBPTHREAD=1 "-DDLOPEN_FLAG=(RTLD_LAZY)" -DSHARED_LIB_EXT=\".so\" -DSIZEOF_SHORT=2 -DSIZEOF_INT=4 -DSIZEOF_LONG=4 -I. -I. -I../../../include/ao -I../../../include -I/opt/local/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -fsigned-char -O2 -MT ao_macosx.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/ao_macosx.Tpo -c ao_macosx.c -fno-common -DPIC -o .libs/ao_macosx.o ao_macosx.c: In function 'ao_plugin_open': ao_macosx.c:227: error: storage size of 'callback' isn't known ao_macosx.c:251: error: 'kAudioUnitComponentType' undeclared (first use in this function) ao_macosx.c:251: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once ao_macosx.c:251: error: for each function it appears in.) ao_macosx.c:252: error: 'kAudioUnitSubType_Output' undeclared (first use in this function) ao_macosx.c:253: error: 'kAudioUnitID_DefaultOutput' undeclared (first use in this function) ao_macosx.c:276: error: 'kAudioUnitProperty_SetInputCallback' undeclared (first use in this function) make[3]: *** [ao_macosx.lo] Error 1 make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 Warning: the following items did not execute (for libao): org.macports.activate org.macports.build org.macports.destroot org.macports.install Error: Status 1 encountered during processing. Thanks in advance. Damian Eastwood __________________________________________________________ Sent from Yahoo! - the World's favourite mail http://uk.mail.yahoo.com From ktan at realityartisans.com Sat Dec 1 22:45:19 2007 From: ktan at realityartisans.com (Kok-Yong Tan) Date: Sat Dec 1 22:42:20 2007 Subject: Wireshark fails to complete install at gtk2 In-Reply-To: References: <6F279CA3-84D8-4590-9E7D-2A789C39B437@skynet.be> <4751F7E7.7080605@sequestered.net> Message-ID: <4ADEF143-3377-4B9C-AAAF-0E00F0CF29EA@realityartisans.com> They might have fixed the quartz stability since March 2007. But I'm confused: Why would you bother building something if you weren't going to use it? On Dec 1, 2007, at 21:13, Randall Wood wrote: > Although I don't use wireshark (and therefor can't evaluate if it > works) I did build it with quartz and have run it without crashes. -- Reality Artisans, Inc. # Network Wrangling and System Delousing P.O. Box 565, Gracie Station # Apple Certified Help Desk Specialist New York, NY 10028-0019 # Apple Consultants Network member # Apple Developer Connection member (212) 369-4876 (Voice) # (212) 860-4325 (Fax) PGP Fingerprint: 77B3 D1E9 D24B 4FA9 9606 6C8D 62E4 2E4A 6FDD 9FD5 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/attachments/20071202/2a648864/attachment-0001.html From rytis.sileika at gmail.com Sat Dec 1 23:08:24 2007 From: rytis.sileika at gmail.com (Rytis Sileika) Date: Sat Dec 1 23:05:22 2007 Subject: DVDAuthor fails to build Message-ID: Hi, Anyone's got an idea why this is happening? Did some search on Google, but no luck... Thanks, Rytis $ sudo port install dvdauthor ---> Building dvdauthor with target all Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command " cd "/opt/local/var/macports/build /_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_multimedia_dvdauthor/work/dvdauthor- 0.6.11" && make all " returned error 2 Command output: Making all in doc make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in src make all-am if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DSYSCONFDIR="\"/opt/local/etc\"" -I/usr/include/libxml2 -I/usr/X11/include/freetype2 -I/usr/X11/include -I/opt/local/include -Wall -O2 -MT readxml.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/readxml.Tpo" -c -o readxml.o readxml.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/readxml.Tpo" ".deps/readxml.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/readxml.Tpo"; exit 1; fi readxml.c : In function 'readxml': readxml.c:78: warning: pointer targets in passing argument 1 of 'strcmp' differ in signedness readxml.c:89: warning: pointer targets in initialization differ in signedness readxml.c:89: warning: pointer targets in initialization differ in signedness readxml.c:144: warning: pointer targets in initialization differ in signedness readxml.c: At top level: readxml.c:193: error: syntax error before 'get_conv' readxml.c:194: warning: return type defaults to 'int' readxml.c: In function 'get_conv': readxml.c:195: error: nested functions are disabled, use -fnested-functions to re-enable readxml.c:195: error: syntax error before 'ic' readxml.c:197: error: 'ic' undeclared (first use in this function) readxml.c:197: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once readxml.c:197: error: for each function it appears in.) readxml.c :197: error: 'iconv_t' undeclared (first use in this function) readxml.c:212: warning: implicit declaration of function 'iconv_open' readxml.c: In function 'utf8tolocal': readxml.c:223: error: 'iconv_t' undeclared (first use in this function) readxml.c:223: error: syntax error before 'c' readxml.c:230: warning: implicit declaration of function 'iconv' readxml.c:230: error: 'c' undeclared (first use in this function) make[2]: *** [ readxml.o] Error 1 make[1]: *** [all] Error 2 make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 Error: Status 1 encountered during processing. If anyone's interested here's the piece of code: int xml_ison(const char *s) { if( !strcmp(s,"1") || !strcasecmp(s,"on") || !strcasecmp(s,"yes") ) return 1; if( !strcmp(s,"0") || !strcasecmp(s,"off") || !strcasecmp(s,"no") ) return 0; return -1; } #if defined(HAVE_ICONV) && defined(HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET) static iconv_t get_conv() // this is line 193 { static iconv_t ic=(iconv_t)-1; if( ic==((iconv_t)-1) ) { char *enc; errno=0; enc=setlocale(LC_ALL,""); if( enc ) { fprintf(stderr,"INFO: Locale=%s\n",enc); -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/attachments/20071202/385689c5/attachment.html From ryandesign at macports.org Sun Dec 2 00:24:26 2007 From: ryandesign at macports.org (Ryan Schmidt) Date: Sun Dec 2 00:21:31 2007 Subject: Libao Failure to Build In-Reply-To: <316004.90990.qm@web27414.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> References: <316004.90990.qm@web27414.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Message-ID: On Dec 1, 2007, at 22:16, Damian Eastwood wrote: > I am new to Apple Mac, and especially to MacPorts. I > have been trying to install Pidgin messenger and have > come unstuck with Libao. I have tried googling for a > solution and cannot find anything relevant I was > hoping someone out there knows what to do. Welcome to MacPorts! There have been some changes committed to the libao port in the past 48 hours. Are you sure you have the latest version? Did you "sudo port selfupdate" before trying to install? If not, do it now. Then, "sudo port clean --work libao". Then try to install it again. If it still doesn't work, please indicate your version of Mac OS X and Xcode and your processor architecture. Thanks. From ryandesign at macports.org Sun Dec 2 00:26:06 2007 From: ryandesign at macports.org (Ryan Schmidt) Date: Sun Dec 2 00:23:10 2007 Subject: DVDAuthor fails to build In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <889D1723-B25A-4987-8628-1EEF1D36D866@macports.org> On Dec 2, 2007, at 01:08, Rytis Sileika wrote: > Anyone's got an idea why this is happening? Did some search on > Google, but no luck... No, I don't know. I don't see an open ticket in Trac either. So you should file one. Instructions are here: http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/wiki/TracTicketing From ryandesign at macports.org Sun Dec 2 00:29:23 2007 From: ryandesign at macports.org (Ryan Schmidt) Date: Sun Dec 2 00:26:27 2007 Subject: Ghostscript 8.61 In-Reply-To: <67DB056D-4E13-4347-B40F-4BA4E4679D93@gmail.com> References: <67DB056D-4E13-4347-B40F-4BA4E4679D93@gmail.com> Message-ID: <5D4F1C8D-1904-4354-849D-49003AAE3606@macports.org> On Dec 1, 2007, at 18:30, Anthony Michael Agelastos wrote: > I just noticed the following as I updated my installation. > > ---> Fetching ghostscript > ---> Attempting to fetch ghostscript-8.61.tar.gz from http:// > downloads.sourceforge.net/ghostscript > ---> Verifying checksum(s) for ghostscript > ---> Extracting ghostscript > ---> Applying patches to ghostscript > ---> Configuring ghostscript > ---> Building ghostscript > ---> Staging ghostscript into destroot > Warning: ghostscript requests to install files outside the common > directory structure! > ---> Deactivating ghostscript 8.60_0 > ---> Installing ghostscript 8.61_0 > > The following files have been renamed (and should be removed): > /private/etc/cups/pstoraster.convs -> /private/etc/cups/ > pstoraster.convs.old > /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstopxl -> /usr/libexec/cups/filter/ > pstopxl.old > /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstoraster -> /usr/libexec/cups/filter/ > pstoraster.old > /usr/share/cups/model/pxlcolor.ppd -> /usr/share/cups/model/ > pxlcolor.ppd.old > /usr/share/cups/model/pxlmono.ppd -> /usr/share/cups/model/ > pxlmono.ppd.old > > ---> Activating ghostscript 8.61_0 > ---> Cleaning ghostscript > > This has prompted me to ask a few questions, which I have > enumerated below. Thank you for your assistance in helping me > answer these. > > 1) What files has this port installed outside of the common > directory structure? You can find out what files it installs by using "port contents ghostscript". It looks like it's these files: /private/etc/cups/pstoraster.convs /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstopxl /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstoraster /usr/share/cups/model/pxlcolor.ppd /usr/share/cups/model/pxlmono.ppd > 2) If I `sudo port uninstall ghostscript`, will it put things back > to how they were prior to this upgrade (will it fix any of the > Apple files/programs/directories that the port modified in 1))? If the port modified any Apple-provided files, then no. But, no port should be modifying any Apple-provided files. They may merely (as per the message) be installing new files outside the MacPorts prefix. And if so, then yes, "port uninstall" will uninstall those files also. > 3) What does the "no_cups" variant do? Probably installs ghostscript without support for CUPS (the Common Unix Printing Solution). "port variants ghostscript" says so. Not sure what exactly that entails for ghostscript. But it sounds like it might entail not installing things outside the MacPorts prefix. Which would be good, especially if you do not plan to use the CUPS features of ghostscript, whatever those might be. (Perhaps the maintainer can enlighten us.) From ryandesign at macports.org Sun Dec 2 00:52:14 2007 From: ryandesign at macports.org (Ryan Schmidt) Date: Sun Dec 2 00:49:18 2007 Subject: Error on dsniff install In-Reply-To: <4751FADC.5030701@sequestered.net> References: <4751F3F2.2070309@sequestered.net> <4751FADC.5030701@sequestered.net> Message-ID: <0FFAA561-3801-4197-826D-932E1788594A@macports.org> On Dec 1, 2007, at 18:22, Jay Chandler wrote: > Jay Chandler wrote: > >> Hmm-- this is odd. Anyone have a suggestion or two? > > Well crap. > http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/ticket/13073 > > Apparently it's not just me, and there hasn't been progress made on > this ticket in ages. Anyone have a direction for me to start going > in to resolve this? Email the maintainer of the port. If you don't get a response, email the developers of the software. Let us know what you find out and/or update the ticket. From saispo at mandriva.org Sun Dec 2 01:39:12 2007 From: saispo at mandriva.org (Jerome Soyer) Date: Sun Dec 2 01:36:15 2007 Subject: Libao Failure to Build In-Reply-To: References: <316004.90990.qm@web27414.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <47527D40.4030309@mandriva.org> Hi, I have the same problem and i launch an update before launching the build. I have MacOS X Leopard 10.5.1 on a MacBook Intel. Thanks. Ryan Schmidt a ?crit : > > On Dec 1, 2007, at 22:16, Damian Eastwood wrote: > >> I am new to Apple Mac, and especially to MacPorts. I >> have been trying to install Pidgin messenger and have >> come unstuck with Libao. I have tried googling for a >> solution and cannot find anything relevant I was >> hoping someone out there knows what to do. > > Welcome to MacPorts! > > There have been some changes committed to the libao port in the past > 48 hours. Are you sure you have the latest version? Did you "sudo port > selfupdate" before trying to install? If not, do it now. Then, "sudo > port clean --work libao". Then try to install it again. > > If it still doesn't work, please indicate your version of Mac OS X and > Xcode and your processor architecture. Thanks. > > _______________________________________________ > macports-users mailing list > macports-users@lists.macosforge.org > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users From ryandesign at macports.org Sun Dec 2 03:25:07 2007 From: ryandesign at macports.org (Ryan Schmidt) Date: Sun Dec 2 03:22:10 2007 Subject: Fwd: Libao Failure to Build References: <602768.21892.qm@web27410.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Forwarding this message back to the mailing list so someone who knows about libao and/or Leopard can look at it; I know about neither. Begin forwarded message: > From: Damian Eastwood > Date: December 2, 2007 05:20:06 CST > To: Ryan Schmidt > Subject: Re: Libao Failure to Build > >> On Dec 1, 2007, at 22:16, Damian Eastwood wrote: >> >>> I am new to Apple Mac, and especially to MacPorts. I >>> have been trying to install Pidgin messenger and have >>> come unstuck with Libao. I have tried googling for a >>> solution and cannot find anything relevant I was >>> hoping someone out there knows what to do. >> >> Welcome to MacPorts! >> >> There have been some changes committed to the libao port in the past >> 48 hours. Are you sure you have the latest version? Did you "sudo >> port selfupdate" before trying to install? If not, do it now. Then, >> "sudo port clean --work libao". Then try to install it again. >> >> If it still doesn't work, please indicate your version of Mac OS X >> and Xcode and your processor architecture. Thanks. > > Thank you for the quick response Ryan. I am running OS 10.5 > (Leopard) on a New Intel MacBookPro. I am running Xcode that comes > with the Leopard DVD. > > I tried running "sudo port selfupdate" and it also failed, so I > uninstalled MacPorts following the instructions in the MacPorts > guide and reinstalled MacPorts. This time the selfupdate command > worked fine. > > Unfortunately when I run "sudo port install libao" it still fails. > There's nothing out there about this or I wouldn't post. Thank your > for your help. Let's hope you can figure it out. (I didn't repost > the error messages since they are the same as my original post.) From elabsjng at mac.com Sun Dec 2 05:20:45 2007 From: elabsjng at mac.com (elabsjng@mac.com) Date: Sun Dec 2 05:18:08 2007 Subject: MacPorts Path Message-ID: <7E65699F-CBEA-4F91-84D6-82A6663F2AE2@mac.com> Hi, If I don't specify /opt/local/bin and /opt/local/sbin in my $PATH will it cause any problems during the port build and install process? I understand that I'll then need to specify the full path when executing an installed command. Best Regards, Simon. From randall.h.wood at alexandriasoftware.com Sun Dec 2 05:36:27 2007 From: randall.h.wood at alexandriasoftware.com (Randall Wood) Date: Sun Dec 2 05:33:58 2007 Subject: MacPorts Path In-Reply-To: <7E65699F-CBEA-4F91-84D6-82A6663F2AE2@mac.com> References: <7E65699F-CBEA-4F91-84D6-82A6663F2AE2@mac.com> Message-ID: On 2 Dec 2007, at 08:20, elabsjng@mac.com wrote: > Hi, > > If I don't specify /opt/local/bin and /opt/local/sbin in my $PATH > will it cause any problems during the port build and install > process? I understand that I'll then need to specify the full path > when executing an installed command. The path you set should make no difference to the port command. > Best Regards, > > Simon. > > _______________________________________________ > macports-users mailing list > macports-users@lists.macosforge.org > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users Randall Wood randall.h.wood@alexandriasoftware.com http://shyramblings.blogspot.com "The rules are simple: The ball is round. The game lasts 90 minutes. All the rest is just philosophy." From iqgrande at gmail.com Sun Dec 2 06:04:00 2007 From: iqgrande at gmail.com (Anthony Michael Agelastos) Date: Sun Dec 2 06:01:01 2007 Subject: Ghostscript 8.61 In-Reply-To: <5D4F1C8D-1904-4354-849D-49003AAE3606@macports.org> References: <67DB056D-4E13-4347-B40F-4BA4E4679D93@gmail.com> <5D4F1C8D-1904-4354-849D-49003AAE3606@macports.org> Message-ID: <51C2C0C4-6AA5-4EFF-9C66-7996921AD366@gmail.com> On Dec 2, 2007, at 3:29 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > On Dec 1, 2007, at 18:30, Anthony Michael Agelastos wrote: > >> I just noticed the following as I updated my installation. >> >> ---> Fetching ghostscript >> ---> Attempting to fetch ghostscript-8.61.tar.gz from http://downloads.sourceforge.net/ghostscript >> ---> Verifying checksum(s) for ghostscript >> ---> Extracting ghostscript >> ---> Applying patches to ghostscript >> ---> Configuring ghostscript >> ---> Building ghostscript >> ---> Staging ghostscript into destroot >> Warning: ghostscript requests to install files outside the common >> directory structure! >> ---> Deactivating ghostscript 8.60_0 >> ---> Installing ghostscript 8.61_0 >> >> The following files have been renamed (and should be removed): >> /private/etc/cups/pstoraster.convs -> /private/etc/cups/ >> pstoraster.convs.old >> /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstopxl -> /usr/libexec/cups/filter/ >> pstopxl.old >> /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstoraster -> /usr/libexec/cups/filter/ >> pstoraster.old >> /usr/share/cups/model/pxlcolor.ppd -> /usr/share/cups/model/ >> pxlcolor.ppd.old >> /usr/share/cups/model/pxlmono.ppd -> /usr/share/cups/model/ >> pxlmono.ppd.old >> >> ---> Activating ghostscript 8.61_0 >> ---> Cleaning ghostscript >> >> This has prompted me to ask a few questions, which I have >> enumerated below. Thank you for your assistance in helping me >> answer these. >> >> 1) What files has this port installed outside of the common >> directory structure? > > You can find out what files it installs by using "port contents > ghostscript". It looks like it's these files: > > /private/etc/cups/pstoraster.convs > /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstopxl > /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstoraster > /usr/share/cups/model/pxlcolor.ppd > /usr/share/cups/model/pxlmono.ppd > >> 2) If I `sudo port uninstall ghostscript`, will it put things back >> to how they were prior to this upgrade (will it fix any of the >> Apple files/programs/directories that the port modified in 1))? > > If the port modified any Apple-provided files, then no. But, no port > should be modifying any Apple-provided files. They may merely (as > per the message) be installing new files outside the MacPorts > prefix. And if so, then yes, "port uninstall" will uninstall those > files also. I agree with you in that no port should be modifying any Apple- provided files, however when I see my message above that renamed 5 files (the same files shown with `port contents ghostscript`) to $ {file}.old, it makes me think that the *.old files are the Apple- provided ones. And, if this is the case, I want to know about it so if I ever `port uninstall ghostscript`, I know what needs to be done. > > >> 3) What does the "no_cups" variant do? > > Probably installs ghostscript without support for CUPS (the Common > Unix Printing Solution). "port variants ghostscript" says so. Not > sure what exactly that entails for ghostscript. But it sounds like > it might entail not installing things outside the MacPorts prefix. > Which would be good, especially if you do not plan to use the CUPS > features of ghostscript, whatever those might be. (Perhaps the > maintainer can enlighten us.) I would like further enlightenment on this variant as well. The "ghostscript" port was installed as a dependency on my machine. If this variant will allow me to install it without modifying any Apple- related files, I would prefer it. Thank you for your reply. From iqgrande at gmail.com Sun Dec 2 06:59:03 2007 From: iqgrande at gmail.com (Anthony Michael Agelastos) Date: Sun Dec 2 06:56:03 2007 Subject: Ghostscript 8.61 In-Reply-To: <51C2C0C4-6AA5-4EFF-9C66-7996921AD366@gmail.com> References: <67DB056D-4E13-4347-B40F-4BA4E4679D93@gmail.com> <5D4F1C8D-1904-4354-849D-49003AAE3606@macports.org> <51C2C0C4-6AA5-4EFF-9C66-7996921AD366@gmail.com> Message-ID: <49733414-428B-494B-8359-E050D4CEF0B6@gmail.com> On Dec 2, 2007, at 9:04 AM, Anthony Michael Agelastos wrote: > On Dec 2, 2007, at 3:29 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> On Dec 1, 2007, at 18:30, Anthony Michael Agelastos wrote: >> >>> I just noticed the following as I updated my installation. >>> >>> ---> Fetching ghostscript >>> ---> Attempting to fetch ghostscript-8.61.tar.gz from http://downloads.sourceforge.net/ghostscript >>> ---> Verifying checksum(s) for ghostscript >>> ---> Extracting ghostscript >>> ---> Applying patches to ghostscript >>> ---> Configuring ghostscript >>> ---> Building ghostscript >>> ---> Staging ghostscript into destroot >>> Warning: ghostscript requests to install files outside the common >>> directory structure! >>> ---> Deactivating ghostscript 8.60_0 >>> ---> Installing ghostscript 8.61_0 >>> >>> The following files have been renamed (and should be removed): >>> /private/etc/cups/pstoraster.convs -> /private/etc/cups/ >>> pstoraster.convs.old >>> /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstopxl -> /usr/libexec/cups/filter/ >>> pstopxl.old >>> /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstoraster -> /usr/libexec/cups/filter/ >>> pstoraster.old >>> /usr/share/cups/model/pxlcolor.ppd -> /usr/share/cups/model/ >>> pxlcolor.ppd.old >>> /usr/share/cups/model/pxlmono.ppd -> /usr/share/cups/model/ >>> pxlmono.ppd.old >>> >>> ---> Activating ghostscript 8.61_0 >>> ---> Cleaning ghostscript >>> >>> This has prompted me to ask a few questions, which I have >>> enumerated below. Thank you for your assistance in helping me >>> answer these. >>> >>> 1) What files has this port installed outside of the common >>> directory structure? >> >> You can find out what files it installs by using "port contents >> ghostscript". It looks like it's these files: >> >>>> /private/etc/cups/pstoraster.convs >>>> /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstopxl >>>> /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstoraster >>>> /usr/share/cups/model/pxlcolor.ppd >>>> /usr/share/cups/model/pxlmono.ppd >> >>> 2) If I `sudo port uninstall ghostscript`, will it put things back >>> to how they were prior to this upgrade (will it fix any of the >>> Apple files/programs/directories that the port modified in 1))? >> >> If the port modified any Apple-provided files, then no. But, no >> port should be modifying any Apple-provided files. They may merely >> (as per the message) be installing new files outside the MacPorts >> prefix. And if so, then yes, "port uninstall" will uninstall those >> files also. > > I agree with you in that no port should be modifying any Apple- > provided files, however when I see my message above that renamed 5 > files (the same files shown with `port contents ghostscript`) to $ > {file}.old, it makes me think that the *.old files are the Apple- > provided ones. And, if this is the case, I want to know about it so > if I ever `port uninstall ghostscript`, I know what needs to be done. > >> >> >>> 3) What does the "no_cups" variant do? >> >> Probably installs ghostscript without support for CUPS (the Common >> Unix Printing Solution). "port variants ghostscript" says so. Not >> sure what exactly that entails for ghostscript. But it sounds like >> it might entail not installing things outside the MacPorts prefix. >> Which would be good, especially if you do not plan to use the CUPS >> features of ghostscript, whatever those might be. (Perhaps the >> maintainer can enlighten us.) > I would like further enlightenment on this variant as well. The > "ghostscript" port was installed as a dependency on my machine. If > this variant will allow me to install it without modifying any Apple- > related files, I would prefer it. > > Thank you for your reply. After sending my reply, I did some additional digging and realized that the 5 files above are identical to their their *.old counterparts (I did a `diff` on 'em) and their paths within point to /opt/local. The reason these files are the same is that they must have been installed when I first installed Ghostscript via MacPorts. Then, when I did an upgrade (as seen above), it essentially made copies of the files (they didn't change). If the Apple-provided files were there and were backed up to *.old, then I have lost those files. So, are there any Leopard users out there who do _not_ have MacPorts' Ghostscript port installed and would be willing to see if the following files exist on your machine? /private/etc/cups/pstoraster.convs /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstopxl /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstoraster /usr/share/cups/model/pxlcolor.ppd /usr/share/cups/model/pxlmono.ppd If these do exist, could you forward your copies to me (you can use the command I supplied below that will create an archive on your Desktop if it will help)? Thank you for your assistance with this. tar -cpjv --same-owner -f ~/Desktop/filesForAnthony.tar.bz2 /private/ etc/cups/pstoraster.convs /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstopxl /usr/ libexec/cups/filter/pstoraster /usr/share/cups/model/pxlcolor.ppd /usr/ share/cups/model/pxlmono.ppd Regards, Anthony From macintosh at mathiesen.info Sun Dec 2 08:13:28 2007 From: macintosh at mathiesen.info (Bjarne D Mathiesen) Date: Sun Dec 2 08:10:31 2007 Subject: Ghostscript 8.61 In-Reply-To: <49733414-428B-494B-8359-E050D4CEF0B6@gmail.com> References: <67DB056D-4E13-4347-B40F-4BA4E4679D93@gmail.com> <5D4F1C8D-1904-4354-849D-49003AAE3606@macports.org> <51C2C0C4-6AA5-4EFF-9C66-7996921AD366@gmail.com> <49733414-428B-494B-8359-E050D4CEF0B6@gmail.com> Message-ID: <4752D9A8.7010407@mathiesen.info> Anthony Michael Agelastos wrote: > After sending my reply, I did some additional digging and realized that > the 5 files above are identical to their their *.old counterparts (I did > a `diff` on 'em) and their paths within point to /opt/local. The reason > these files are the same is that they must have been installed when I > first installed Ghostscript via MacPorts. Then, when I did an upgrade > (as seen above), it essentially made copies of the files (they didn't > change). If the Apple-provided files were there and were backed up to > *.old, then I have lost those files. So, are there any Leopard users out > there who do _not_ have MacPorts' Ghostscript port installed and would > be willing to see if the following files exist on your machine? > > /private/etc/cups/pstoraster.convs > /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstopxl > /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstoraster > /usr/share/cups/model/pxlcolor.ppd > /usr/share/cups/model/pxlmono.ppd > [16:54:24@MacPorts]$ ls -lFG /private/etc/cups/pstoraster.convs ls: /private/etc/cups/pstoraster.convs: No such file or directory [17:09:41@MacPorts]$ ls -LFG /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstopxl ls: /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstopxl: No such file or directory [17:09:41@MacPorts]$ ls -lFG /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstoraster ls: /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstoraster: No such file or directory [17:09:41@MacPorts]$ ls -LFG /usr/share/cups/model/pxlcolor.ppd ls: /usr/share/cups/model/pxlcolor.ppd: No such file or directory [17:09:41@MacPorts]$ ls -lFG /usr/share/cups/model/pxlmono.ppd ls: /usr/share/cups/model/pxlmono.ppd: No such file or directory [17:09:41@MacPorts]$ -- Bjarne D Mathiesen K?benhavn N ; Danmark ; Europa ---------------------------------------------------------------------- denne besked er skrevet i et totalt M$/Intel-frit milj? MacOS X 10.5.1 Leopard ; Seamonkey 1.1 ; PowerPC G4 800MHz From iqgrande at gmail.com Sun Dec 2 08:33:41 2007 From: iqgrande at gmail.com (Anthony Michael Agelastos) Date: Sun Dec 2 08:30:42 2007 Subject: Ghostscript 8.61 In-Reply-To: <4752D9A8.7010407@mathiesen.info> References: <67DB056D-4E13-4347-B40F-4BA4E4679D93@gmail.com> <5D4F1C8D-1904-4354-849D-49003AAE3606@macports.org> <51C2C0C4-6AA5-4EFF-9C66-7996921AD366@gmail.com> <49733414-428B-494B-8359-E050D4CEF0B6@gmail.com> <4752D9A8.7010407@mathiesen.info> Message-ID: On Dec 2, 2007, at 11:13 AM, Bjarne D Mathiesen wrote: > Anthony Michael Agelastos wrote: >> After sending my reply, I did some additional digging and realized >> that >> the 5 files above are identical to their their *.old counterparts >> (I did >> a `diff` on 'em) and their paths within point to /opt/local. The >> reason >> these files are the same is that they must have been installed when I >> first installed Ghostscript via MacPorts. Then, when I did an upgrade >> (as seen above), it essentially made copies of the files (they didn't >> change). If the Apple-provided files were there and were backed up to >> *.old, then I have lost those files. So, are there any Leopard >> users out >> there who do _not_ have MacPorts' Ghostscript port installed and >> would >> be willing to see if the following files exist on your machine? >> >> /private/etc/cups/pstoraster.convs >> /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstopxl >> /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstoraster >> /usr/share/cups/model/pxlcolor.ppd >> /usr/share/cups/model/pxlmono.ppd >> > > [16:54:24@MacPorts]$ ls -lFG /private/etc/cups/pstoraster.convs > ls: /private/etc/cups/pstoraster.convs: No such file or directory > [17:09:41@MacPorts]$ ls -LFG /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstopxl > ls: /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstopxl: No such file or directory > [17:09:41@MacPorts]$ ls -lFG /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstoraster > ls: /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstoraster: No such file or directory > [17:09:41@MacPorts]$ ls -LFG /usr/share/cups/model/pxlcolor.ppd > ls: /usr/share/cups/model/pxlcolor.ppd: No such file or directory > [17:09:41@MacPorts]$ ls -lFG /usr/share/cups/model/pxlmono.ppd > ls: /usr/share/cups/model/pxlmono.ppd: No such file or directory > [17:09:41@MacPorts]$ > Thank you for your reply. That's good to know... these files were not modified and are not part of the stock Apple install. Now I'm curious to know what they do. Thanks again. -Anthony > > -- > Bjarne D Mathiesen > K?benhavn N ; Danmark ; Europa > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > denne besked er skrevet i et totalt M$/Intel-frit milj? > MacOS X 10.5.1 Leopard ; Seamonkey 1.1 ; PowerPC G4 800MHz From jochen at fhi-berlin.mpg.de Sun Dec 2 08:35:39 2007 From: jochen at fhi-berlin.mpg.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jochen_K=FCpper?=) Date: Sun Dec 2 08:32:54 2007 Subject: molden error In-Reply-To: <27B51CF5-6F79-4B70-ABA9-49385DB6786B@gmail.com> References: <6AE272AB-834F-462C-98C1-105B20DD0720@gmail.com> <98244BB2-461C-49D2-8ACD-F6E894650245@fhi-berlin.mpg.de> <27B51CF5-6F79-4B70-ABA9-49385DB6786B@gmail.com> Message-ID: <61BFB80F-652D-4A84-ACD8-F99E2651D1D4@fhi-berlin.mpg.de> >> On 01.12.2007, at 22:05, ?eljko Babi? wrote: >> >>> I was having trouble with installing molden: >> >> should be fixed now Hi, my orginal patch was not correct and I had to revert it. I have now updated the Portfile to build correctly (for me) with todays tar-ball from the original author. Please let mw know if you still have problems. Greetings, Jochen -- Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit http://www.Jochen- Kuepper.de Libert?, ?galit?, Fraternit? GnuPG key: CC1B0B4D Sex, drugs and rock-n-roll -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Thank you in advance, Daniel From ohlssons at skynet.be Sun Dec 2 11:07:10 2007 From: ohlssons at skynet.be (Jesse Ohlsson) Date: Sun Dec 2 11:04:11 2007 Subject: Wireshark fails to complete install at gtk2 In-Reply-To: References: <6F279CA3-84D8-4590-9E7D-2A789C39B437@skynet.be> Message-ID: <3096A654-2683-42F8-9549-E160EA4417CA@skynet.be> All, I installed gtk2 +quartz without problem: g5:~] jess% sudo port install gtk2 +quartz Password: ---> Fetching gtk2 ---> Attempting to fetch gtk+-2.12.1.tar.bz2 from http://mandril.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/linux/gnome.org/sources/gtk+/2.12/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for gtk2 ---> Extracting gtk2 ---> Configuring gtk2 ---> Building gtk2 with target all ---> Staging gtk2 into destroot ---> Installing gtk2 2.12.1_0+quartz ---> Activating gtk2 2.12.1_0+quartz ---> Cleaning gtk2 Then, installed wireshark: [g5:~] jess% sudo port install wireshark Password: ---> Fetching libpcap ---> Attempting to fetch libpcap-0.9.5.tar.gz from http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/distfiles/libpcap ---> Verifying checksum(s) for libpcap ---> Extracting libpcap ---> Applying patches to libpcap ---> Configuring libpcap ---> Building libpcap with target all ---> Staging libpcap into destroot ---> Installing libpcap 0.9.5_1 ---> Activating libpcap 0.9.5_1 ---> Cleaning libpcap ---> Fetching openssl ---> Attempting to fetch openssl-0.9.8g.tar.gz from http://www.openssl.org/source/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for openssl ---> Extracting openssl ---> Applying patches to openssl ---> Configuring openssl ---> Building openssl with target all ---> Staging openssl into destroot ---> Installing openssl 0.9.8g_0 ---> Activating openssl 0.9.8g_0 ---> Cleaning openssl ---> Fetching wireshark ---> Attempting to fetch wireshark-0.99.6.tar.bz2 from http://www.wireshark.org/download/src/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for wireshark ---> Extracting wireshark ---> Configuring wireshark ---> Building wireshark with target all ---> Staging wireshark into destroot ---> Installing wireshark 0.99.6_0+darwin_9 ---> Activating wireshark 0.99.6_0+darwin_9 ---> Cleaning wireshark All looks good to this point. Except, this is the error log, and the GUI has no text in it! Aaarrgh! g5:/opt/local/bin] jess% /opt/local/bin/wireshark Sun Dec 2 11:11:13 g5.local wireshark[61786] : CGBitmapContextGetBitsPerPixel: invalid context Sun Dec 2 11:11:13 g5.local wireshark[61786] : CGBitmapContextGetBitsPerPixel: invalid context Sun Dec 2 11:11:14 g5.local wireshark[61786] : CGBitmapContextGetBitsPerPixel: invalid context 2007-12-02 11:11:14.015 wireshark[61786:807] *** _NSAutoreleaseNoPool(): Object 0x337d290 of class NSConcreteMutableData autoreleased with no pool in place - just leaking Stack: (0x94a61178 0x9498f0f8 0x925bf9e8 0x925bec98 0x925bd200 0x925b9700 0x8b4450 0x8b44a4 0x6b5bd4 0x2e80964 0x2e9581c 0x2e96b6c 0x2e97000 0x4a7494 0x873b14 0x30f9c90 0x30fe834 0x30fed94 0x54e7a4 0x14e54 0x1506c 0x48208 0x2164) Sun Dec 2 11:11:14 g5.local wireshark[61786] : CGBitmapContextGetBitsPerPixel: invalid context Sun Dec 2 11:11:14 g5.local wireshark[61786] : CGBitmapContextGetBitsPerPixel: invalid context Sun Dec 2 11:11:14 g5.local wireshark[61786] : CGBitmapContextGetBitsPerPixel: invalid context Sun Dec 2 11:11:14 g5.local wireshark[61786] : CGBitmapContextGetBitsPerPixel: invalid context and those CGBitmap errors continue ad infinitum... The application looks like this: http://www.ohlssons.be/~jess/Sites-Images/wireshark.jpg and this: http://www.ohlssons.be/~jess/Sites-Images/wireshark2.jpg I think I'm close to getting this working, but sure are running into a lot of problems along the way... Does anyone have any ideas how to proceed from here? Thank you. Jesse On Dec 1, 2007, at 10:32 PM, Kok-Yong Tan wrote: > > On Dec 1, 2007, at 15:25, Jesse Ohlsson wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Trying to get wireshark installed, and it looked good until the >> install script got to the gtk2 installation. >> >> (G5 powerpc, OS X 10.5.1, MacPorts 1.520) >> >> Here's the install output: > > > >> ---> Fetching gtk2 >> Error: Target org.macports.fetch returned: >> You must install gtk2 with either the +quartz or +x11 variant >> specified. >> >> Error: The following dependencies failed to build: gtk2 libpcap >> openssl >> Error: Status 1 encountered during processing. >> >> >> Does anyone know what to do next? > > > Try this in order (I bumped into this same issue and did the > following): > > sudo port -Rv install gtk2 +x11 > sudo port -Rv install libpcap > sudo port -Rv install openssl > sudo port -Rv install wireshark > > I read in a discussion thread dated in March 2007 while Googling for > the search terms "gtk2 quartz" that the quartz variant was unusable > at that time. So, since Wireshark has an X11 front-end, I figured I > might as well go with the x11 variant of gtk2... Seems to work for > me (I now have a seemingly functional Wireshark) although I'm still > on Tiger (10.4.11). YMMV. > -- > Reality Artisans, Inc. # Network Wrangling and System > Delousing > P.O. Box 565, Gracie Station # Apple Certified Help Desk > Specialist > New York, NY 10028-0019 # Apple Consultants Network member > # Apple Developer Connection > member > (212) 369-4876 (Voice) # (212) 860-4325 (Fax) > PGP Fingerprint: 77B3 D1E9 D24B 4FA9 9606 6C8D 62E4 2E4A 6FDD 9FD5 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > macports-users mailing list > macports-users@lists.macosforge.org > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/attachments/20071202/2c5e1a55/attachment.html From ktan at realityartisans.com Sun Dec 2 11:48:35 2007 From: ktan at realityartisans.com (Kok-Yong Tan) Date: Sun Dec 2 11:45:35 2007 Subject: Wireshark fails to complete install at gtk2 In-Reply-To: <351476B7-5EBD-4BD7-83DF-1659C90F91EA@skynet.be> References: <6F279CA3-84D8-4590-9E7D-2A789C39B437@skynet.be> <351476B7-5EBD-4BD7-83DF-1659C90F91EA@skynet.be> Message-ID: Frankly, I don't get those errors you're getting...but then, as I mentioned, I installed gtk2 +x11 instead of gtk2 +quartz... Just for kicks, why not uninstall gtk2 +quartz, install gtk2 +x11 and recompile wireshark and see what you get? Also, when you run Wireshark, you have to run it as root, i.e., "sudo /opt/local/bin/wireshark", otherwise you can't access any of the available interfaces. If you run it from under an X11 xterm, it should be set properly but if you're attempting to run from Terminal with X11 running already, remember to set your DISPLAY variable to ": 0.0". On Dec 2, 2007, at 05:36, Jesse Ohlsson wrote: > All, > > I installed gtk2 +quartz without problem: > > g5:~] jess% sudo port install gtk2 +quartz > Password: > ---> Fetching gtk2 > ---> Attempting to fetch gtk+-2.12.1.tar.bz2 from http:// > mandril.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/linux/gnome.org/sources/gtk+/2.12/ > ---> Verifying checksum(s) for gtk2 > ---> Extracting gtk2 > ---> Configuring gtk2 > ---> Building gtk2 with target all > ---> Staging gtk2 into destroot > ---> Installing gtk2 2.12.1_0+quartz > ---> Activating gtk2 2.12.1_0+quartz > ---> Cleaning gtk2 > > All looks good to this point. Except, this is the error log, and > the GUI has no text in it! Aaarrgh! > > g5:/opt/local/bin] jess% /opt/local/bin/wireshark > Sun Dec 2 11:11:13 g5.local wireshark[61786] : > CGBitmapContextGetBitsPerPixel: invalid context > Sun Dec 2 11:11:13 g5.local wireshark[61786] : > CGBitmapContextGetBitsPerPixel: invalid context > Sun Dec 2 11:11:14 g5.local wireshark[61786] : > CGBitmapContextGetBitsPerPixel: invalid context > 2007-12-02 11:11:14.015 wireshark[61786:807] *** > _NSAutoreleaseNoPool(): Object 0x337d290 of class > NSConcreteMutableData autoreleased with no pool in place - just > leaking > Stack: (0x94a61178 0x9498f0f8 0x925bf9e8 0x925bec98 0x925bd200 > 0x925b9700 0x8b4450 0x8b44a4 0x6b5bd4 0x2e80964 0x2e9581c 0x2e96b6c > 0x2e97000 0x4a7494 0x873b14 0x30f9c90 0x30fe834 0x30fed94 0x54e7a4 > 0x14e54 0x1506c 0x48208 0x2164) > Sun Dec 2 11:11:14 g5.local wireshark[61786] : > CGBitmapContextGetBitsPerPixel: invalid context > Sun Dec 2 11:11:14 g5.local wireshark[61786] : > CGBitmapContextGetBitsPerPixel: invalid context > Sun Dec 2 11:11:14 g5.local wireshark[61786] : > CGBitmapContextGetBitsPerPixel: invalid context > Sun Dec 2 11:11:14 g5.local wireshark[61786] : > CGBitmapContextGetBitsPerPixel: invalid context > > and those CGBitmap errors continue ad infinitum... The application > looks like this: > > > > and this: > > > > > I think I'm close to getting this working, but sure are running > into a lot of problems along the way... > > Does anyone have any ideas how to proceed from here? > > Thank you. > > Jesse > > > > > On Dec 1, 2007, at 10:32 PM, Kok-Yong Tan wrote: > >> >> On Dec 1, 2007, at 15:25, Jesse Ohlsson wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> Trying to get wireshark installed, and it looked good until the >>> install script got to the gtk2 installation. >>> >>> (G5 powerpc, OS X 10.5.1, MacPorts 1.520) >>> >>> Here's the install output: >> >> >> >>> ---> Fetching gtk2 >>> Error: Target org.macports.fetch returned: >>> You must install gtk2 with either the +quartz or +x11 variant >>> specified. >>> >>> Error: The following dependencies failed to build: gtk2 libpcap >>> openssl >>> Error: Status 1 encountered during processing. >>> >>> >>> Does anyone know what to do next? >> >> >> Try this in order (I bumped into this same issue and did the >> following): >> >> sudo port -Rv install gtk2 +x11 >> sudo port -Rv install libpcap >> sudo port -Rv install openssl >> sudo port -Rv install wireshark >> >> I read in a discussion thread dated in March 2007 while Googling >> for the search terms "gtk2 quartz" that the quartz variant was >> unusable at that time. So, since Wireshark has an X11 front-end, >> I figured I might as well go with the x11 variant of gtk2... >> Seems to work for me (I now have a seemingly functional Wireshark) >> although I'm still on Tiger (10.4.11). YMMV. >> -- >> Reality Artisans, Inc. # Network Wrangling and System >> Delousing >> P.O. Box 565, Gracie Station # Apple Certified Help Desk >> Specialist >> New York, NY 10028-0019 # Apple Consultants Network >> member >> # Apple Developer Connection >> member >> (212) 369-4876 (Voice) # (212) 860-4325 (Fax) >> PGP Fingerprint: 77B3 D1E9 D24B 4FA9 9606 6C8D 62E4 2E4A 6FDD 9FD5 >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> macports-users mailing list >> macports-users@lists.macosforge.org >> http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users > -- Reality Artisans, Inc. # Network Wrangling and System Delousing P.O. 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URL: http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/attachments/20071202/09db36ce/attachment-0001.html From ram at macports.org Sun Dec 2 12:07:33 2007 From: ram at macports.org (Adam Mercer) Date: Sun Dec 2 12:04:29 2007 Subject: Wireshark fails to complete install at gtk2 In-Reply-To: References: <6F279CA3-84D8-4590-9E7D-2A789C39B437@skynet.be> <351476B7-5EBD-4BD7-83DF-1659C90F91EA@skynet.be> Message-ID: <799406d60712021207t427252ccr15c683b45ec262de@mail.gmail.com> On 02/12/2007, Kok-Yong Tan wrote: > If you run it from under an X11 xterm, it should be set > properly but if you're attempting to run from Terminal with X11 running > already, remember to set your DISPLAY variable to ":0.0". Thats assuming you're running Tiger. The OP is running Leopard, you should not touch DISPLAY under Leopard. Cheers Adam From ktan at realityartisans.com Sun Dec 2 12:12:29 2007 From: ktan at realityartisans.com (Kok-Yong Tan) Date: Sun Dec 2 12:09:27 2007 Subject: Wireshark fails to complete install at gtk2 In-Reply-To: <799406d60712021207t427252ccr15c683b45ec262de@mail.gmail.com> References: <6F279CA3-84D8-4590-9E7D-2A789C39B437@skynet.be> <351476B7-5EBD-4BD7-83DF-1659C90F91EA@skynet.be> <799406d60712021207t427252ccr15c683b45ec262de@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <8F1749F7-2A03-4964-98B1-CBCF3AE3B6CC@realityartisans.com> On Dec 2, 2007, at 15:07, Adam Mercer wrote: > On 02/12/2007, Kok-Yong Tan wrote: > >> If you run it from under an X11 xterm, it should be set >> properly but if you're attempting to run from Terminal with X11 >> running >> already, remember to set your DISPLAY variable to ":0.0". > > Thats assuming you're running Tiger. The OP is running Leopard, you > should not touch DISPLAY under Leopard. > > Cheers > > Adam Well, that's true enough: the DISPLAY variable is unset in the Terminal under Tiger. But what is it set to in Leopard, out of curiosity? -- Reality Artisans, Inc. # Network Wrangling and System Delousing P.O. Box 565, Gracie Station # Apple Certified Help Desk Specialist New York, NY 10028-0019 # Apple Consultants Network member # Apple Developer Connection member (212) 369-4876 (Voice) # (212) 860-4325 (Fax) PGP Fingerprint: 77B3 D1E9 D24B 4FA9 9606 6C8D 62E4 2E4A 6FDD 9FD5 From mas at macports.org Sun Dec 2 12:20:53 2007 From: mas at macports.org (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Marc_Andr=E9_Selig?=) Date: Sun Dec 2 12:17:51 2007 Subject: Wireshark fails to complete install at gtk2 In-Reply-To: <8F1749F7-2A03-4964-98B1-CBCF3AE3B6CC@realityartisans.com> References: <6F279CA3-84D8-4590-9E7D-2A789C39B437@skynet.be> <351476B7-5EBD-4BD7-83DF-1659C90F91EA@skynet.be> <799406d60712021207t427252ccr15c683b45ec262de@mail.gmail.com> <8F1749F7-2A03-4964-98B1-CBCF3AE3B6CC@realityartisans.com> Message-ID: On Dec 2, 2007 9:12 PM, Kok-Yong Tan wrote: > Well, that's true enough: the DISPLAY variable is unset in the > Terminal under Tiger. But what is it set to in Leopard, out of > curiosity? A socket on which a server is listening that will start X11 once you connect to it. Regards, Marc From ryandesign at macports.org Sun Dec 2 14:02:32 2007 From: ryandesign at macports.org (Ryan Schmidt) Date: Sun Dec 2 14:26:12 2007 Subject: Error: lablgtk ocaml dependecies In-Reply-To: <69db67940712020952i174e4719n673fa293b3f184b1@mail.gmail.com> References: <69db67940712020920qd9a4b0ue8926bab7e529513@mail.gmail.com> <69db67940712020952i174e4719n673fa293b3f184b1@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Dec 2, 2007, at 11:52, Daniel wrote: > I'm trying to install the mldonkey using MacPorts 1.520 installed in a > intel mac with tiger running on it and i've got the following error > message: [snip] > signals_asm.o signals_asm.c > signals_asm.c: In function 'segv_handler': > signals_asm.c:193: error: 'struct mcontext' has no member named '__ss' > signals_asm.c:193: error: 'struct mcontext' has no member named '__ss' [snip] > I've installed Ocaml 3.10.0 before the installtion of mac ports from a > .dmg file downloaded from INRIA site and i don't know if the problem > has something to do with this prior installation. I don't know either. I don't see any open tickets on ocaml. One way to find out would be to uninstall your manually-installed ocaml and see if MacPorts ocaml can then install. From ram at macports.org Sun Dec 2 14:35:43 2007 From: ram at macports.org (Adam Mercer) Date: Sun Dec 2 14:32:38 2007 Subject: Wireshark fails to complete install at gtk2 In-Reply-To: <8F1749F7-2A03-4964-98B1-CBCF3AE3B6CC@realityartisans.com> References: <6F279CA3-84D8-4590-9E7D-2A789C39B437@skynet.be> <351476B7-5EBD-4BD7-83DF-1659C90F91EA@skynet.be> <799406d60712021207t427252ccr15c683b45ec262de@mail.gmail.com> <8F1749F7-2A03-4964-98B1-CBCF3AE3B6CC@realityartisans.com> Message-ID: <799406d60712021435u41044dfdjd5ff0fb0dd4e0124@mail.gmail.com> On 02/12/2007, Kok-Yong Tan wrote: > But what is it set to in Leopard, out of curiosity? Something of the form: /tmp/launch-rKldMP/:0 Cheers Adam From sinclair.jesse at gmail.com Sun Dec 2 14:40:35 2007 From: sinclair.jesse at gmail.com (Jesse Sinclair) Date: Sun Dec 2 14:37:32 2007 Subject: slib-guile16 failing to destroot Message-ID: <6ba312d60712021440r4ce4bf48qcc9b36546b19ecf9@mail.gmail.com> This is a known bug #13319, but I was wondering if anyone has found a solution/hack to this. I've been trying to install gnucash for the last month in various ways (fink/macports/building from source) and still can't get it done. My finances are getting out of control! Please help. Cheers, Jesse -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/attachments/20071202/efac8254/attachment.html From skip at bigskypenguin.com Sun Dec 2 15:21:51 2007 From: skip at bigskypenguin.com (Skip Evans) Date: Sun Dec 2 15:18:48 2007 Subject: Problem installing ports Message-ID: <47533E0F.9060804@bigskypenguin.com> Hey all, We just got a used PowerPC G4 we're attempting to set up for a workstation here in a predominantly Linux/Unix shop. We use FreeBSD servers and are very familiar with BSD ports, so I am trying to use MacPorts to set up this G4. I install MacPorts from macports.org successfully, did the port selfupdate to make sure it was up to date and got MacPorts base version 1.520, MacPorts already up to date, so I think all is well there. Two programs we need right away from ports are Gimp for graphics, and Bluefish for code editing. Either of those get the following: You already have an X11SDK installed, if you wish to use Apple X11 install it from your OS X disc. If you really wish to use XFree86 move it aside with sodo mv /usr/X11R6 /usr/X11R6.apple Not sure what to do here and really don't want to hose up an X server just to install a port. Suggestions? Recommendations to a MacPorts newbie, but an old hand at FreeBSD ports? -- Skip Evans Big Sky Penguin, LLC 503 S Baldwin St, #1 Madison, WI 53703 608-250-2720 http://bigskypenguin.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Check out PHPenguin, a lightweight and versatile PHP/MySQL, AJAX & DHTML development framework. http://phpenguin.bigskypenguin.com/ From ryandesign at macports.org Sun Dec 2 15:38:05 2007 From: ryandesign at macports.org (Ryan Schmidt) Date: Sun Dec 2 15:35:05 2007 Subject: slib-guile16 failing to destroot In-Reply-To: <6ba312d60712021440r4ce4bf48qcc9b36546b19ecf9@mail.gmail.com> References: <6ba312d60712021440r4ce4bf48qcc9b36546b19ecf9@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Dec 2, 2007, at 16:40, Jesse Sinclair wrote: > This is a known bug #13319, but I was wondering if anyone has found > a solution/hack to this. I've been trying to install gnucash for > the last month in various ways (fink/macports/building from source) > and still can't get it done. > > My finances are getting out of control! Please help. I believe I've fixed it. If you wait 12 hours, then "sudo port selfupdate", you should see new versions of guile16 and slib-guile16 which hopefully work together again. Let us know if they don't. From ryandesign at macports.org Sun Dec 2 15:41:06 2007 From: ryandesign at macports.org (Ryan Schmidt) Date: Sun Dec 2 15:38:06 2007 Subject: slib-guile16 Problem In-Reply-To: <28216363.1133411196638478982.JavaMail.nabble@isper.nabble.com> References: <28216363.1133411196638478982.JavaMail.nabble@isper.nabble.com> Message-ID: <96C23836-0F58-48A4-887A-F860DCDDB92E@macports.org> On Dec 2, 2007, at 17:34, rudye@liquidox.com wrote: > I'm having the same problem with slib-guile16. Can you tell me how > to implement the fix? It isn't obvious to me. I tried a "port > selfupdate" and then "port install slib-guile16", but it doesn't > look like anything has changed. Still bombs out. The rsync server only pulls changes from the subversion server every 30 minutes and the portindex is only rebuilt every 12 hours. If you wait 12 hours, then "sudo port selfupdate", you should see new versions of guile16 and slib-guile16 which should fix the issue. Or, if you need it sooner, you can wait just 30 minutes, and then install (or, if already installed, forcibly upgrade) these ports. They'll get the new versions, even if the portindex doesn't yet show them. So, if you already have guile16 installed, you could: sudo port -ncuf upgrade guile16 Then, if you don't have slib-guile16 installed yet, you could: sudo port install slib-guile16 From msavory1 at nzbox.com Sun Dec 2 15:46:23 2007 From: msavory1 at nzbox.com (Mike Savory) Date: Sun Dec 2 15:43:23 2007 Subject: Problem installing ports In-Reply-To: <47533E0F.9060804@bigskypenguin.com> References: <47533E0F.9060804@bigskypenguin.com> Message-ID: Hi Skip The message means you have installed the X11 SDK that was part of the developer tools, but you have not installed the X11.app that was an optional install in the main Tiger install (it is now included by default in Leopard). Regards Mike On Dec 2, 2007, at 3:21 PM, Skip Evans wrote: > > Either of those get the following: > > You already have an X11SDK installed, if you wish to use Apple X11 > install it from your OS X disc. If you really wish to use XFree86 > move it aside with sodo mv /usr/X11R6 /usr/X11R6.apple > > From skip at bigskypenguin.com Sun Dec 2 15:49:11 2007 From: skip at bigskypenguin.com (Skip Evans) Date: Sun Dec 2 15:46:09 2007 Subject: Problem installing ports In-Reply-To: References: <47533E0F.9060804@bigskypenguin.com> Message-ID: <47534477.6020407@bigskypenguin.com> Hey Mike & all, I went ahead and moved X11 out of the way and it is downloading XFree86 now. This might do it, eh? Skip Mike Savory wrote: > Hi Skip > > The message means you have installed the X11 SDK that was part of the > developer tools, but you have not installed the X11.app that was an > optional install in the main Tiger install (it is now included by > default in Leopard). > > Regards > Mike > > On Dec 2, 2007, at 3:21 PM, Skip Evans wrote: > >> >> Either of those get the following: >> >> You already have an X11SDK installed, if you wish to use Apple X11 >> install it from your OS X disc. If you really wish to use XFree86 move >> it aside with sodo mv /usr/X11R6 /usr/X11R6.apple >> >> > > -- Skip Evans Big Sky Penguin, LLC 503 S Baldwin St, #1 Madison, WI 53703 608-250-2720 http://bigskypenguin.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Check out PHPenguin, a lightweight and versatile PHP/MySQL, AJAX & DHTML development framework. http://phpenguin.bigskypenguin.com/ From ryandesign at macports.org Sun Dec 2 15:52:28 2007 From: ryandesign at macports.org (Ryan Schmidt) Date: Sun Dec 2 15:49:28 2007 Subject: Problem installing ports In-Reply-To: References: <47533E0F.9060804@bigskypenguin.com> Message-ID: <6AB885A4-CBE8-4C48-A530-0B17817601CE@macports.org> On Dec 2, 2007, at 17:46, Mike Savory wrote: > On Dec 2, 2007, at 3:21 PM, Skip Evans wrote: > >> >> We just got a used PowerPC G4 we're attempting to set up for a >> workstation here in a predominantly Linux/Unix shop. We use >> FreeBSD servers and are very familiar with BSD ports, so I am >> trying to use MacPorts to set up this G4. >> >> I install MacPorts from macports.org successfully, did the >> >> port selfupdate >> >> to make sure it was up to date and got MacPorts base version >> 1.520, MacPorts already up to date, so I think all is well there. >> >> Two programs we need right away from ports are Gimp for graphics, >> and Bluefish for code editing. Note that gimp has many many many dependencies, visualized here for your amusement: http://www.ryandesign.com/tmp/gimp.png Installing all these will take a very very very long time (days?), especially on a used (presumably old) PowerPC Mac. You can always put the machine to sleep if you need to and it'll resume installing things when you wake it up. So long as you don't put it to sleep while it's fetching something from the Internet. >> Either of those get the following: >> >> You already have an X11SDK installed, if you wish to use Apple X11 >> install it from your OS X disc. If you really wish to use XFree86 >> move it aside with sodo mv /usr/X11R6 /usr/X11R6.apple >> >> Not sure what to do here and really don't want to hose up an X >> server just to install a port. >> >> Suggestions? Recommendations to a MacPorts newbie, but an old hand >> at FreeBSD ports? > > The message means you have installed the X11 SDK that was part of > the developer tools, but you have not installed the X11.app that > was an optional install in the main Tiger install (it is now > included by default in Leopard). Right, and the solution is as the message says: Install X11 from your Mac OS X installation disc. You do not need to set anything up. You just need to install X11User.pkg from the DVD, and then try installing your desired ports again. From ryandesign at macports.org Sun Dec 2 16:14:05 2007 From: ryandesign at macports.org (Ryan Schmidt) Date: Sun Dec 2 16:11:06 2007 Subject: Problem installing ports In-Reply-To: <47534477.6020407@bigskypenguin.com> References: <47533E0F.9060804@bigskypenguin.com> <47534477.6020407@bigskypenguin.com> Message-ID: <357559BA-D657-41DA-B8A5-2656D889ABF8@macports.org> On Dec 2, 2007, at 17:49, Skip Evans wrote: >>> Either of those get the following: >>> >>> You already have an X11SDK installed, if you wish to use Apple >>> X11 install it from your OS X disc. If you really wish to use >>> XFree86 move it aside with sodo mv /usr/X11R6 /usr/X11R6.apple >> >> The message means you have installed the X11 SDK that was part of >> the developer tools, but you have not installed the X11.app that >> was an optional install in the main Tiger install (it is now >> included by default in Leopard). > > I went ahead and moved X11 out of the way and it is downloading > XFree86 now. > > This might do it, eh? Well, ok, that might work too. Though Apple's X11 is really the easiest, the fastest and IMHO the best way to go. From ryandesign at macports.org Sun Dec 2 18:39:35 2007 From: ryandesign at macports.org (Ryan Schmidt) Date: Sun Dec 2 18:36:35 2007 Subject: smpeg Question In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <09FE96C0-DD7D-4B4D-8BE6-BB2017433022@macports.org> On Nov 28, 2007, at 01:05, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > On Nov 28, 2007, at 00:56, Nathan Brazil wrote: > >> Hi. I just installed the smpeg port on my Intel iMac running >> Leopard (10.5.0). Although the port seemed to have installed >> successfully, I got a pair of error messages during the fetch >> phase (see below). [snip] >> ---> Fetching smpeg >> ---> Attempting to fetch smpeg-0.4.4.tar.gz from ftp:// >> ftp.lokigames.com/pub/open-source/smpeg/ >> ---> Attempting to fetch smpeg-0.4.4.tar.gz from ftp:// >> ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/ >> Error: No defined site for tag: lt, using master_sites [snip] > I can confirm this problem running MacPorts trunk, 10.4.11 Intel, > Xcode 2.4.1. > > "port info smpeg" shows you the maintainer email address. Or, to > compute it yourself: If you see a maintainer without an @ in a > portfile, then add @macports.org to get the email address. If you > see a maintainer without an @ in the form b:a, then the email > address of the maintainer is a@b. > > The port should be updated to grab ltmain and ltconfig from their > new home in the MacPorts repository. You could file a ticket in > Trac and assign it to the maintainer. I filed a ticket for this problem. A fix is attached to the ticket. Markus just needs to approve it. http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/ticket/13473 From skip at bigskypenguin.com Sun Dec 2 23:01:09 2007 From: skip at bigskypenguin.com (Skip Evans) Date: Sun Dec 2 22:58:04 2007 Subject: Problem installing ports In-Reply-To: <357559BA-D657-41DA-B8A5-2656D889ABF8@macports.org> References: <47533E0F.9060804@bigskypenguin.com> <47534477.6020407@bigskypenguin.com> <357559BA-D657-41DA-B8A5-2656D889ABF8@macports.org> Message-ID: <4753A9B5.40007@bigskypenguin.com> Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > Well, ok, that might work too. Though Apple's X11 is really the easiest, > the fastest and IMHO the best way to go. > I got XFree86 loaded and I guess sort of working, but it seems pretty awkard. I apparently had to start XDarwin separately, which then opened three or four terminals right away, and then a code editor like Bluefish took forever to open, leaving all these terminals open... ...yuck. Would Apple's X11 be better than this, as you say above? If it is faster than I'll go ahead and move XFfree86 aside and get X11 off my install disks. Thanks! Skip -- Skip Evans Big Sky Penguin, LLC 503 S Baldwin St, #1 Madison, WI 53703 608-250-2720 http://bigskypenguin.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Check out PHPenguin, a lightweight and versatile PHP/MySQL, AJAX & DHTML development framework. http://phpenguin.bigskypenguin.com/ From ryandesign at macports.org Sun Dec 2 23:22:56 2007 From: ryandesign at macports.org (Ryan Schmidt) Date: Sun Dec 2 23:26:35 2007 Subject: Problem installing ports In-Reply-To: <4753A9B5.40007@bigskypenguin.com> References: <47533E0F.9060804@bigskypenguin.com> <47534477.6020407@bigskypenguin.com> <357559BA-D657-41DA-B8A5-2656D889ABF8@macports.org> <4753A9B5.40007@bigskypenguin.com> Message-ID: <62191D1D-2C66-419F-A0D2-BF7B4EC7DD01@macports.org> On Dec 3, 2007, at 01:01, Skip Evans wrote: > Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> Well, ok, that might work too. Though Apple's X11 is really the >> easiest, the fastest and IMHO the best way to go. > I got XFree86 loaded and I guess sort of working, but it seems > pretty awkard. I apparently had to start XDarwin separately, which > then opened three or four terminals right away, and then a code > editor like Bluefish took forever to open, leaving all these > terminals open... > > ...yuck. > > Would Apple's X11 be better than this, as you say above? If it is > faster than I'll go ahead and move XFfree86 aside and get X11 off > my install disks. With Apple's X11, you still have to open an app (X11.app in this case) before you can use X11 software. Or, from the normal (non-X) Terminal, you can type "open-x11 foo" to open X11.app and then open foo within it. That's on Tiger; Leopard may be different. I don't use Bluefish or really any other X software so I can't speak to its performance. I did notice, when using XFree86 and XDarwin once, all the unrequested xterms it opened, the weird window frames it used, the weird cursor it showed, the unfamiliar (to a Mac user) focus-follows- mouse behavior, and various other weirdisms which aren't present with Apple's X11. If you want to now switch to Apple's X11, you'll have to "sudo port - f uninstall XFree86", and once you install Apple's X11User.pkg (from Mac OS X DVD) and X11SDK.pkg (from Xcode disk image), you'll probably also have to rebuild all ports that linked against the X libraries ("sudo port -ncuf upgrade foo" where foo is one such port; repeat for all such ports). If you don't know which ports those are, just reinstall them as you start encountering error messages about mismatched library versions. From rytis.sileika at gmail.com Mon Dec 3 00:13:44 2007 From: rytis.sileika at gmail.com (Rytis Sileika) Date: Mon Dec 3 00:10:38 2007 Subject: DVDAuthor fails to build In-Reply-To: <889D1723-B25A-4987-8628-1EEF1D36D866@macports.org> References: <889D1723-B25A-4987-8628-1EEF1D36D866@macports.org> Message-ID: Issue was with one include missing: #include "iconv.h" in readxml.c I added the line and it has built with no issues. Funny, but I can't seem to be able to register with macports for filing the ticket. I get redirected to: http://www.macports.org/wp-register.php And that address gives me 404 error. Rytis Sileika On Dec 2, 2007 8:26 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > On Dec 2, 2007, at 01:08, Rytis Sileika wrote: > > > Anyone's got an idea why this is happening? Did some search on > > Google, but no luck... > > No, I don't know. I don't see an open ticket in Trac either. So you > should file one. Instructions are here: > > http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/wiki/TracTicketing > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/attachments/20071203/b5b77732/attachment-0001.html From ryandesign at macports.org Mon Dec 3 01:53:17 2007 From: ryandesign at macports.org (Ryan Schmidt) Date: Mon Dec 3 01:50:16 2007 Subject: DVDAuthor fails to build In-Reply-To: References: <889D1723-B25A-4987-8628-1EEF1D36D866@macports.org> Message-ID: On Dec 3, 2007, at 02:13, Rytis Sileika wrote: > On Dec 2, 2007 8:26 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > >> On Dec 2, 2007, at 01:08, Rytis Sileika wrote: >> >> > Anyone's got an idea why this is happening? Did some search on >> > Google, but no luck... >> >> No, I don't know. I don't see an open ticket in Trac either. So you >> should file one. Instructions are here: >> >> http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/wiki/TracTicketing > > Issue was with one include missing: > > #include "iconv.h" > > in readxml.c > > I added the line and it has built with no issues. Agreed, that seems to fix it. I filed a ticket: http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/ticket/13476 > Funny, but I can't seem to be able to register with macports for > filing the ticket. I get redirected to: http://www.macports.org/wp- > register.php > And that address gives me 404 error. I don't know what's going on there. Can jmpp or another portmgr comment? From ajmas at sympatico.ca Mon Dec 3 05:53:01 2007 From: ajmas at sympatico.ca (Andre-John Mas) Date: Mon Dec 3 05:50:20 2007 Subject: Problems installing Python 2.5.1 on PowerMac G4 Message-ID: <6bpm1d$4vi0tt@toip4.srvr.bell.ca> Hi, I am trying to install Python 2.5.1 on my PowerMac G4, but I am running into some problems. Note that I have verified that my ports install is up to date with 'sudo ports selfupdate'. Follows is the output from attempting an install. Any ideas? localhost% sudo port install python25 ---> Fetching python25 ---> Verifying checksum(s) for python25 ---> Extracting python25 ---> Applying patches to python25 ---> Configuring python25 ---> Building python25 with target all Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command " cd "/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports. org_release_ports_lang_python25/work/Python-2.5.1" && make all " returned error 2 Command output: Modules/main.c:186: warning: function declaration isn't a prototype /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 -c -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-long-double -no-cpp-precomp -mno- fused-madd -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -I./Include - I/opt/local/include -DPy_BUILD_CORE -o Modules/gcmodule.o Modules/gcmodule.c /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-long-double -no-cpp-precomp -mno- fused-madd -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -I./Include - I/opt/local/include -DPy_BUILD_CORE -c ./Modules/threadmodule.c -o Modules/threadmodule.o /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-long-double -no-cpp-precomp -mno- fused-madd -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -I./Include - I/opt/local/include -DPy_BUILD_CORE -c ./Modules/signalmodule.c -o Modules/signalmodule.o /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-long-double -no-cpp-precomp -mno- fused-madd -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -I./Include - I/opt/local/include -DPy_BUILD_CORE -c ./Modules/posixmodule.c -o Modules/posixmodule.o /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-long-double -no-cpp-precomp -mno- fused-madd -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -I./Include - I/opt/local/include -DPy_BUILD_CORE -c ./Modules/errnomodule.c -o Modules/errnomodule.o /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-long-double -no-cpp-precomp -mno- fused-madd -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -I./Include - I/opt/local/include -DPy_BUILD_CORE -c ./Modules/pwdmodule.c -o Modules/pwdmodule.o /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-long-double -no-cpp-precomp -mno- fused-madd -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -I./Include - I/opt/local/include -DPy_BUILD_CORE -c ./Modules/_sre.c -o Modules/_sre.o /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-long-double -no-cpp-precomp -mno- fused-madd -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -I./Include - I/opt/local/include -DPy_BUILD_CORE -c ./Modules/_codecsmodule.c -o Modules/_codecsmodule.o /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-long-double -no-cpp-precomp -mno- fused-madd -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -I./Include - I/opt/local/include -DPy_BUILD_CORE -c ./Modules/zipimport.c -o Modules/zipimport.o /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-long-double -no-cpp-precomp -mno- fused-madd -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -I./Include - I/opt/local/include -DPy_BUILD_CORE -c ./Modules/symtablemodule.c -o Modules/symtablemodule.o /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-long-double -no-cpp-precomp -mno- fused-madd -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -I./Include - I/opt/local/include -DPy_BUILD_CORE -c ./Modules/xxsubtype.c -o Modules/xxsubtype.o /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 -c -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-long-double -no-cpp-precomp -mno- fused-madd -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -I./Include - I/opt/local/include -DPy_BUILD_CORE -DSVNVERSION=\"`LC_ALL=C svnversion .`\" - o Modules/getbuildinfo.o ./Modules/getbuildinfo.c rm -f libpython2.5.a ar cr libpython2.5.a Modules/getbuildinfo.o ar cr libpython2.5.a Modules/_typesmodule.o ar cr libpython2.5.a Parser/acceler.o Parser/grammar1.o Parser/listnode.o Parser/node.o Parser/parser.o Parser/parsetok.o Parser/bitset.o Parser/metagrammar.o Parser/firstsets.o Parser/grammar.o Parser/pgen.o Parser/myreadline.o Parser/tokenizer.o ar cr libpython2.5.a Objects/abstract.o Objects/boolobject.o Objects/bufferobject.o Objects/cellobject.o Objects/classobject.o Objects/cobject.o Objects/codeobject.o Objects/complexobject.o Objects/descrobject.o Objects/enumobject.o Objects/exceptions.o Objects/genobject.o Objects/fileobject.o Objects/floatobject.o Objects/frameobject.o Objects/funcobject.o Objects/intobject.o Objects/iterobject.o Objects/listobject.o Objects/longobject.o Objects/dictobject.o Objects/methodobject.o Objects/moduleobject.o Objects/object.o Objects/obmalloc.o Objects/rangeobject.o Objects/setobject.o Objects/sliceobject.o Objects/stringobject.o Objects/structseq.o Objects/tupleobject.o Objects/typeobject.o Objects/weakrefobject.o Objects/unicodeobject.o Objects/unicodectype.o ar cr libpython2.5.a Python/Python-ast.o Python/asdl.o Python/ast.o Python/bltinmodule.o Python/ceval.o Python/compile.o Python/codecs.o Python/errors.o Python/frozen.o Python/frozenmain.o Python/future.o Python/getargs.o Python/getcompiler.o Python/getcopyright.o Python/getmtime.o Python/getplatform.o Python/getversion.o Python/graminit.o Python/import.o Python/importdl.o Python/marshal.o Python/modsupport.o Python/mystrtoul.o Python/mysnprintf.o Python/pyarena.o Python/pyfpe.o Python/pystate.o Python/pythonrun.o Python/structmember.o Python/symtable.o Python/sysmodule.o Python/traceback.o Python/getopt.o Python/pystrtod.o Python/dynload_shlib.o Python/mactoolboxglue.o Python/thread.o ar cr libpython2.5.a Modules/config.o Modules/getpath.o Modules/main.o Modules/gcmodule.o ar cr libpython2.5.a Modules/threadmodule.o Modules/signalmodule.o Modules/posixmodule.o Modules/errnomodule.o Modules/pwdmodule.o Modules/_sre. o Modules/_codecsmodule.o Modules/zipimport.o Modules/symtablemodule.o Modules/xxsubtype.o ranlib libpython2.5.a libtool -o libpython2.5.dylib -dynamic \ -all_load libpython2.5.a -single_module \ -install_name /opt/local/lib/libpython2.5.dylib \ -compatibility_version 2.5 \ -current_version 2.5 -lSystem -lSystemStubs -L/opt/local/lib ld64 failed: in libpython2.5.a(getbuildinfo.o), not a valid ppc64 mach-o file libtool: internal link edit command failed make: *** [libpython2.5.dylib] Error 1 Error: Status 1 encountered during processing. From walts at gate.net Mon Dec 3 06:25:57 2007 From: walts at gate.net (Walt Scrivens) Date: Mon Dec 3 06:23:17 2007 Subject: Wireshark fails to complete install at gtk2 In-Reply-To: References: <6F279CA3-84D8-4590-9E7D-2A789C39B437@skynet.be> <351476B7-5EBD-4BD7-83DF-1659C90F91EA@skynet.be> Message-ID: <2024CC26-2682-495B-9CC0-DCB5C34D92DF@gate.net> On Dec 2, 2007, at 2:48 PM, Kok-Yong Tan wrote: > Frankly, I don't get those errors you're getting...but then, as I > mentioned, I installed gtk2 +x11 instead of gtk2 +quartz... Just > for kicks, why not uninstall gtk2 +quartz, install gtk2 +x11 and > recompile wireshark and see what you get? > > Also, when you run Wireshark, you have to run it as root, i.e., > "sudo /opt/local/bin/wireshark", otherwise you can't access any of > the available interfaces. If you run it from under an X11 xterm, > it should be set properly but if you're attempting to run from > Terminal with X11 running already, remember to set your DISPLAY > variable to ":0.0". > > On Dec 2, 2007, at 05:36, Jesse Ohlsson wrote: [SNIP] I, too had problems with Wireshark on Leopard until I re-installed gtk2 +x11. Now it is running properly (as root) but evidently the AirPort can't be put into promiscuous mode, since I am seeing only my own traffic. Walt From skip at bigskypenguin.com Mon Dec 3 09:55:18 2007 From: skip at bigskypenguin.com (Skip Evans) Date: Mon Dec 3 10:22:02 2007 Subject: Problem installing ports In-Reply-To: <62191D1D-2C66-419F-A0D2-BF7B4EC7DD01@macports.org> References: <47533E0F.9060804@bigskypenguin.com> <47534477.6020407@bigskypenguin.com> <357559BA-D657-41DA-B8A5-2656D889ABF8@macports.org> <4753A9B5.40007@bigskypenguin.com> <62191D1D-2C66-419F-A0D2-BF7B4EC7DD01@macports.org> Message-ID: <47544306.2090104@bigskypenguin.com> Hey all, This sounds pretty straightforward. I'll switch this machine over to Apple's X11 from the CD. Thanks globules, Ryan, for the sound advice, and the details of getting the ports updated, etc. Off subject... if anyone has a used LEGAL copy of PhotoShop they would like to sell us we are in the market for one. Must be legal! Thanks again, Skip Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > On Dec 3, 2007, at 01:01, Skip Evans wrote: > >> Ryan Schmidt wrote: >>> Well, ok, that might work too. Though Apple's X11 is really the >>> easiest, the fastest and IMHO the best way to go. >> I got XFree86 loaded and I guess sort of working, but it seems pretty >> awkard. I apparently had to start XDarwin separately, which then >> opened three or four terminals right away, and then a code editor like >> Bluefish took forever to open, leaving all these terminals open... >> >> ...yuck. >> >> Would Apple's X11 be better than this, as you say above? If it is >> faster than I'll go ahead and move XFfree86 aside and get X11 off my >> install disks. > > With Apple's X11, you still have to open an app (X11.app in this case) > before you can use X11 software. Or, from the normal (non-X) Terminal, > you can type "open-x11 foo" to open X11.app and then open foo within it. > That's on Tiger; Leopard may be different. > > I don't use Bluefish or really any other X software so I can't speak to > its performance. > > I did notice, when using XFree86 and XDarwin once, all the unrequested > xterms it opened, the weird window frames it used, the weird cursor it > showed, the unfamiliar (to a Mac user) focus-follows-mouse behavior, and > various other weirdisms which aren't present with Apple's X11. > > If you want to now switch to Apple's X11, you'll have to "sudo port -f > uninstall XFree86", and once you install Apple's X11User.pkg (from Mac > OS X DVD) and X11SDK.pkg (from Xcode disk image), you'll probably also > have to rebuild all ports that linked against the X libraries ("sudo > port -ncuf upgrade foo" where foo is one such port; repeat for all such > ports). If you don't know which ports those are, just reinstall them as > you start encountering error messages about mismatched library versions. > > > -- Skip Evans Big Sky Penguin, LLC 503 S Baldwin St, #1 Madison, WI 53703 608-250-2720 http://bigskypenguin.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Check out PHPenguin, a lightweight and versatile PHP/MySQL, AJAX & DHTML development framework. http://phpenguin.bigskypenguin.com/ From sven.wolf at fusion-zone.net Mon Dec 3 10:49:00 2007 From: sven.wolf at fusion-zone.net (Sven Wolf) Date: Mon Dec 3 10:46:48 2007 Subject: build of wine 0.9.50 failed Message-ID: <47544F9C.5090508@fusion-zone.net> Hi *, just fyi on my Intel Mac Mini/Leopard 10.5.1/port selfupdate alre