Ryan Schmidt wrote: > On Apr 5, 2021, at 17:16, Bjarne D Mathiesen wrote: >> >> 1) what's our audience : >> ? newbies >> ? experienced >> ? nerds >> ? linux refugees >> each of these needs different kinds of handholding >> >> There's also a tendency to just abandon problems and wait for upstream >> to fix them instead of finding (temporary) workarounds. Try looking for >> "php80-imagick" in the threads. > > The php imagick module is not compatible with php 8 or later. It is not our > job to make it so. Other than MacPorts base and supporting software, we do > not develop the software. We provide software that has been developed by > others and what the other developers choose to support or not is out of our > control. > > Anyone is welcome to contribute e.g. to the upstream php imagick project to > make it php 8+ compatible. When that happens, we'll update to the new version > of MacPorts.
I fully understand that macports as such doesn't have the job of fixing this situation upstream - and that's also not what I'm asking for / proposing. I'm proposing something like when a port is deprecated so one gets a note about the situation. We are back to who the audience is : If it's "nerds" -or- "linux refugees" all is good and well - they are able to find the fix/workaround on their own (as I did). But if we want to cater to newbies, we'll (IMHO) have to provide some way to tell them : - why isn't php80-imagick available - what's the (possible) workaround And php80-imagick is only used as an example here. -- Bjarne D Mathiesen Korsør ; Danmark ; Europa ----------------------------------------------------------------------- denne besked er skrevet i et totalt M$-frit miljø OpenCore + macOS 10.15.7 Catalina MacPro 2010 ; 2 x 3,46 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon ; 256 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 ECC ATI Radeon RX 590 8 GB