Re: Lazarus port

2019-10-23 Thread Ryan Schmidt
es. Maybe, it helps that this is > not a one-time activity of me, but will be a long term commitment to MacPorts > in the same way as for Fink. Well, hell might freeze over ;-) I've been known to commit a port or two that breaks the rules too, so it's probably fine to commit this lazarus port if this is the best we can do for now given the constraints they impose on us.

Re: Lazarus port

2019-10-12 Thread Karl-Michael Schindler
Hallo > Am 12.10.2019 um 03:56 schrieb Ryan Schmidt : > > I am not familiar with Lazarus but it sounds like a very strange program > indeed if it requires its own files to be modified at runtime. Normally > software shouldn't do anything like that. > > Normally in MacPorts we want to ensure th

Re: Lazarus port

2019-10-11 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Oct 11, 2019, at 09:13, Karl-Michael Schindler wrote: > Hi. > > I am working on the Portfile for Lazarus, an integrated IDE for FreePascal > similar to Delphi. Besides some smaller issues, which I am sure I can > address, a major issue shows up that was suggested to present here for > di

Lazarus port

2019-10-11 Thread Karl-Michael Schindler
Hi. I am working on the Portfile for Lazarus, an integrated IDE for FreePascal similar to Delphi. Besides some smaller issues, which I am sure I can address, a major issue shows up that was suggested to present here for discussion. The pull request is here: https://github.com/macports/macports-