On Nov 12, 2007, at 03:58, Anders F Björklund wrote:
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Hi! You're receiving this email because a MacPorts port you
maintain uses the Tcl command "cd" to change into a directory for
some reason. The "cd" command has been deemed harmful for
MacPorts, so a future version of MacPorts will hide it from
portfiles [1]. (MacPorts trunk already does [2].) Therefore it's
necessary to remove this command everywhere it occurs in your
portfiles, so that your ports continue to function in future
versions of MacPorts.
To see everywhere in your ports where the "cd" command is
currently being used, you can use a command like this in the
Terminal (replacing "EMAIL" with your maintainer email address (to
which this email was sent)):
port file maintainer:EMAIL \
| xargs grep "[[:space:]]cd[[:space:]]" \
| grep -v "system[[:space:]]"
I think I fixed my ports, so maybe there is a bug report in your
grep/regexp ?
Or maybe I missed one, in that case I'm thankful for an email or
bug report...
Anders, i386-mingw32-libunicows still uses "cd" in its post-destroot.
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