Re: GSoC 2019 [Collect build statistics]

2019-04-15 Thread Arjun Salyan via macports-dev
Hi Mojca, On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 9:46 PM Mojca Miklavec wrote: > Given the current state of the app with sufficient complexity, I > believe that it would be wise to introduce some unit tests to be able > to extensively test what happens with data you import, and to prevent > / detect any breaka

Re: [macports-ports] branch master updated: py-sphinxcontrib-applehelp: add support for Py 27 34 35 36

2019-04-15 Thread Michael Dickens
Somehow those ports installed on my 10.14 boot. I haven’t checked if they are just a big NOP nor if they actually try to do something not if they even import/work at all. I’ll check this afternoon. - MLD On Mon, Apr 15, 2019, at 12:38 PM, Marcus Calhoun-Lopez wrote: > According to the PyPI webs

Re: [macports-ports] branch master updated: py-sphinxcontrib-applehelp: add support for Py 27 34 35 36

2019-04-15 Thread Marcus Calhoun-Lopez
According to the PyPI website, some fo the python versions that were added during this commit are not supported. Are there reasons to suspect that PyPI is being overly conservative? The same is true for other recent commits to py-sphinxcontrib-xyz ports. Thanks, Marcus > On Apr 15, 2019, at 7:4

Re: GSoC 2019 [Collect build statistics]

2019-04-15 Thread Mojca Miklavec
Dear Arjun, I'll answer individual questions & provide further suggestion separately. Given the current state of the app with sufficient complexity, I believe that it would be wise to introduce some unit tests to be able to extensively test what happens with data you import, and to prevent / dete