> Possibly you need GVFS (for remote file stuff)?
> That is the only other thing I can think of
I did not uninstall gvfs (1.6.6) as I need it for the regular builds of lp:inkscape (and it does get linked to inkscape if present).
Could it be related to having gconf configured/installed with '--disable-defaults-service' (i.e. no policykit installed)? This is specific to my local setup/build environment - otherwise I can't install the required dependencies (everything that depends on gconf in MacPorts) without having made system-wide changes as root (for policykit) (which I avoid, as long as possible, to still have a system comparable to the 'normal' user on Mac OS X).
Possibly using Gio requires additional configuration on Mac OS X (maybe Michael can investigate, once the branch has been merged into trunk), or I definitely have to give up on avoiding to install additional (gnome or glib/gtk2-based) system-wide services as root - I'm wondering though how that will impact packaging as osxapp.
> Possibly you need GVFS (for remote file stuff)?
> That is the only other thing I can think of
I did not uninstall gvfs (1.6.6) as I need it for the regular builds of lp:inkscape (and it does get linked to inkscape if present).
Could it be related to having gconf configured/ installed with '--disable- defaults- service' (i.e. no policykit installed)? This is specific to my local setup/build environment - otherwise I can't install the required dependencies (everything that depends on gconf in MacPorts) without having made system-wide changes as root (for policykit) (which I avoid, as long as possible, to still have a system comparable to the 'normal' user on Mac OS X).
Possibly using Gio requires additional configuration on Mac OS X (maybe Michael can investigate, once the branch has been merged into trunk), or I definitely have to give up on avoiding to install additional (gnome or glib/gtk2-based) system-wide services as root - I'm wondering though how that will impact packaging as osxapp.