

- #Bbedit for mac 10.10 how to#
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- #Bbedit for mac 10.10 install#
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Warning: Xcode does not appear to be installed most ports will likely fail to build. Warning: xcodebuild exists but failed to execute From time to time, Macports may report an error like this: This will take awhile, while MacPorts collects and builds all the dependencies.
#Bbedit for mac 10.10 install#
Launch a terminal window, and install something - say, gnuplot: The closest time zone in the pulldown menu is "London - United Kingdom", but that switches back and forth between Summer (daylight savings) and Winter time through the year. (Courtesy of StackExchange.) Set the Mac system clock to UTC The Mac's "Date & Time" System Preferences doesn't offer the choice of UTC. Sound not coming out of speakers? Try this: sudo kill -9 `ps ax|grep 'coreaudio' | awk ''` If you get a message like xcode-select: error: unable to get active developer directory., then they're probably not installed. If this command returns a path (like /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools or /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer), then the tools are already installed. To confirm that they installed successfully, do this: (If you click "Get XCode" instead, you'll have to endure a multi-gigabyte download from some of Apple's slower servers.) It may take 15-20 minutes to download this software. This downloads and installs a bunch of files in /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/. If you plan on building software on your Mac from the command line (via MacPorts, HomeBrew, Fink etc.), you'll need to install the XCode command line tools. Install XCode developer command line tools. Clone a copy of your login profile from another machine on the network.įetching /Users/USER/.bash_profile to. Type Command-J (= View > Show View Options). Open a Finder window, navigate to your home folder. % sudo apachectl restart # restart Apache % sudo cp nf~previous nf # move your vhosts file back into place % sudo mv nf nf-installedBySierra # set aside Sierra's vhosts file % sudo cp nf~previous nf # move your custom Apache config back into place % sudo mv nf nf-installedBySierra # set aside the Apache config file installed by Sierra


Happily, it saved your files, appending ~previous to their filenames.
#Bbedit for mac 10.10 upgrade#
Virtual hosts don't work after upgrade to macOS Sierra The Sierra (macOS 10.12) installer replaces your custom Apache config files with its default ones. → is AFP turned on on the server? (Check System Preferences > Sharing > File Sharing > Options.)
#Bbedit for mac 10.10 how to#
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