Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
Hey, that's life - things change! Thanks for being honest about it, in any case, since I think that leaves the door open for any volunteer(s) who still want to see package building / regression testing sometime in the future. Anyone out there interested?
How does it make it from the destroot building, to the supposed "package" (whatever that means here) ? Regression testing and build logs are nice either way, but rather far from MacPorts providing binary packages.
I'm assuming that this is only about the archives, since there's no apparent interest in including a package manager (such as rpm, or even installer) with MacPorts. Didn't hear anything on "xpkg"* either...
* xpkg is a simplistic xar/xml archive, instead of the xar versions of .rpm (rpm5) or .pkg (flat) packages "port archive" can make those with a portarchivetype of xpkg (included since a year ago, in MacPorts 1.8.0)
The Mayans supposedly predicted that the world is going to end in 2012, so there isn't a lot of time left... ;-)
I thought that was the Emmerichs ? But there's still Y2K38... --anders _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-dev
