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Hi Harold, |
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I deal with the same situation creating two different .profile files |
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.profile.gentoo and .profile.macport . In Mac OS terminal, I create two |
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different settings using "source .profile.gentoo" or "source |
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.profile.macport" as start command. |
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Thomas |
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On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 4:03 AM, Harold Pimentel |
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<haroldpimentel@×××××.com>wrote: |
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> Awesome! Thanks for the help, guys! |
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> My Prefix is loaded now and I have a reasonable make.conf. |
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> Unfortunately, I still have some minor issues. I have MacPorts installed |
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> (for the time being) which I need, so my PATH variable includes the MacPorts |
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> Paths, and I also have a CPATH variable set for building against some |
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> installed libraries. |
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> I tried to 'unset' the variables in the startprefix script, but the |
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> variables are set when I'm in the Prefix shell. Any ideas of where I can |
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> call/put a script to set the correct variables and have it be automated when |
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> I call 'startprefix'? |
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> Thanks, |
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> Harold |
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Thomas Gommes |
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tgommes@×××××.com |
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+32.476.944.410 |