What is the correct process to pull in a fix?

2017-10-14 Thread Barry Scott
Bug #55046 has a fix that I would like to pull in. What is the correct way to do this? Barry

Re: What is the correct process to pull in a fix?

2017-10-14 Thread Chris Jones
If you mean https://trac.macports.org/ticket/55046 Then the fix has been committed, so just update your ports tree... > On 14 Oct 2017, at 10:41 am, Barry Scott wrote: > > #55046

macports owns my user folder in most of my backups

2017-10-14 Thread Lenore Horner
I use Time Machine to backup my hard drive to an external drive. At some point (and I don’t know when) MacPorts became the owner of my folder in Users for most or all of my backups. Folders above that level are owned by the system. sudo chown will not change those permissions (the response is

Shortcuts

2017-10-14 Thread James Linder
Hi all I can find no reports relating, so I wonder if I’m doing something amis: I have an app built with qt5 from macports. I set a menu shortcut to Return If I build it in sierra then in both sierra and high sierra the shortcut works If I build it in high sierra then the Return shortcut does n

Perl5 wrapper port...usage...?

2017-10-14 Thread Carlo Tambuatco
So as I understand, the perl_select port is obsolete, right? I’ve got perl5 wrapper port as well as the perl5.24 variant installed. I’ve also got various other perl versions installed so my perl installation list looks like: perl5 @5.24.2_0+perl5_24 (active) perl5.16 @5.16.3_4 (active) pe