MacPorts Development <macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org> writes: >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 just realized that a number of my ports use "cd ${somedir}" in the ui_msgs to instruct users. I hope none of my ports use the "cd" Tcl primitive, but I'm still having trouble getting this command right to know for sure. Mark _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev