And, on top of this, it turns out that the Labs insisted on a click-through
license, back when the code was released. I think I'm going to put this on
the back burner, and use my portfile only for my own purposes.
Maybe, eventually, I'll be able to get that license changed. But I think
I've got be
On 2018-09-10, at 9:15 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Sep 10 08:24:39, ken.cunningham.web...@gmail.com wrote:
>> I don't know if I asked this correctly, and it's not macports-specific, but
>> I don't know where else to ask.
>>
>> Some of the code I'm trying to tweak (llvm-N, webkit2-gtk-N, etc) ha
On Sep 10 08:24:39, ken.cunningham.web...@gmail.com wrote:
> I don't know if I asked this correctly, and it's not macports-specific, but I
> don't know where else to ask.
>
> Some of the code I'm trying to tweak (llvm-N, webkit2-gtk-N, etc) has a lot
> of #defines in it to modify code paths for
I don't know if I asked this correctly, and it's not macports-specific, but I
don't know where else to ask.
Some of the code I'm trying to tweak (llvm-N, webkit2-gtk-N, etc) has a lot of
#defines in it to modify code paths for various OS versions.
It can get pretty mind-bending to try to follow