Thanks for the explanation! I had done some dependency walks with some
pointers from neverpanic, but hadn't been able to make heads or tails
of why some of the things were the way they were.
On Tue, Jan 2, 2024 at 8:20 AM Joshua Root wrote:
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> On 2/1/2024 11:24, grey wrote:
> > Installing llvm-1
On 2/1/2024 11:24, grey wrote:
Installing llvm-17 goes OK, but:
Why are python310 and python311 considered dependencies if I already
have python312 installed and selected? Pretty sure that some other BSD
ports systems I use do not seem to regress like MacPorts in similar
dependency walks, the fa
Preliminary testing for the handful of ports for which I am listed as
a maintainer went off without a hitch!
However, I have a question which maybe someone who is a bit more of a
Python wizard can explain for me? Note: I don't think this is an issue
with the beta at all.
For example, I performed
On 31/12/2023 23:01, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
Greeting,
Any news / changes on Github PG / extract.rename = yes for multiple distfiles?
See:
- https://trac.macports.org/ticket/66993
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https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/blob/9110117598a7828780270c73402bf2bd434082f8/devel/retdec/Port
Greeting,
Any news / changes on Github PG / extract.rename = yes for multiple distfiles?
See:
- https://trac.macports.org/ticket/66993
-
https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/blob/9110117598a7828780270c73402bf2bd434082f8/devel/retdec/Portfile#L142-L146
> On 30. Dec 2023, at 14:11, Joshua
Source code and pkgs for MacPorts 2.9.0-beta1 are now
available [1]. Testing of either of these install methods is helpful.
Be prepared to encounter bugs. As always, having a recent backup would
be wise. Please report any bugs that you find [2] (after first searching
Trac [3], of course!)
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