On 2019-6-3 07:14 , Christopher Jones wrote:
> For me, we should allow ‘port select python’ to select a 3.x version,
> but at the moment issue a warning to the user if they do this they might
> have problems.
Which is what the ticket is asking for.
> Also none of what a user might or might not do
Thank you for the clarification. I will update the old buildbot.
Regards
Rajdeep
On Sun, Jun 2, 2019 at 10:16 PM Ryan Schmidt
wrote:
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> On Jun 2, 2019, at 11:30, Rajdeep Bharati wrote:
>
> > One thing is that when I install the new py37-buildbot, the command that
> I get to use is `buildbot-
Hi,
>> However, the person who reported the error to me claimed he only used `port
>> select` and didn't create the symlink himself. I didn't push him to know how
>> nor did I try myself, but if indeed `port select` allows this calling it a
>> "user error" is a bit unjust. You cannot expect eve
#x27;t a good idea for the user
to do this.
On Jun 2, 2019, at 13:49, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> Ryan Schmidt wrote on 20190602::10:59:47 re: "Re: `port select python` and
> qtwebengine"
>> As a side note, as I understand it, it is a user error to make "python" a
>&g
On 2019-6-3 01:59 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> As a side note, as I understand it, it is a user error to make "python" a
> symlink to Python 3; it should always be Python 2. Going forward, use a
> "python2" symlink for Python 2 and use a "python3" symlink for Python 3.
>
> https://trac.macports.org/t
On Jun 2, 2019, at 11:30, Rajdeep Bharati wrote:
> One thing is that when I install the new py37-buildbot, the command that I
> get to use is `buildbot-3.7`.
> What changes do I need to make in the port to use the command `buildbot`?
As Rainer explained in https://github.com/macports/macport
On May 29, 2019, at 13:29, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> As an intermezzo I want to explain one thing. Initially we had one single job
> (which could run for days), and it built all the ports in a single job.
> However one could not infer any information about what worked and what failed
> without
On Sun, Jun 2, 2019 at 9:45 PM Ryan Schmidt wrote:
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> On May 31, 2019, at 17:27, Rajdeep Bharati wrote:
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> > On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 2:01 AM Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> >
> >> What does
> >> port installed '*buildbot*'
> >> say?
> >
> > It's giving None of the specified ports are installed.
>
On May 31, 2019, at 17:27, Rajdeep Bharati wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 2:01 AM Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
>> What does
>> port installed '*buildbot*'
>> say?
>
> It's giving None of the specified ports are installed.
It should show you all ports that are installed whose names contain th
On Jun 2, 2019, at 10:03, René J.V. Bertinwrote:
> I just learned that the QtWebEngine build process has a hard dependency on
> python 2 and cannot be configured to use a specific python interpreter
> exclusively. In other words, it fails if a user apparently used `port select
> python` to m
Hi,
The behaviour of any given portfile should never depend on whatever ‘port
select’ choices a user may have made. The base changes you describe below seem
and overly complex way to solve the problem in general. If a build requires a
given python version, but provides no options to control how
Hi,
I just learned that the QtWebEngine build process has a hard dependency on
python 2 and cannot be configured to use a specific python interpreter
exclusively. In other words, it fails if a user apparently used `port select
python` to make a python 3 interpreter the default one.
I think "ba
Sorry I overlooked this thread.
Actually, buildbot-www is not even a web server, it is just the web
front-end. It only contains the index.html, styles and scripts. The
buildbot package contain the web server.
It has a few js dependencies, that are indeed included in the release
tarballs and wheel
Hi,
I have implemented the points that we discussed till now in macports-base.
You can find the updated macports-base in my forked repository.
https://github.com/MihirLuthra/macports-base
I also have made many modifications to library to optimise it for use in
base. I haven’t updated in the read
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