Hello, 

>> More generally, it is also possible to use eigen3 in compatibility mode, 
>> which works for most modules. I could use this for example in Kstars to keep 
>> to the port to build.
> 
> I'll have a look at that, but I prefer to have the maximum of optional 
> components available. I started out trying to build without GLEW, but 
> realised rather quickly that the code hadn't been tested for a while in its 
> absence. And in fact, the only true issue I had until now was probably 
> introduced by (or was at least concurrent with) not building the gmic 
> extension for Krita.

I may have expressed myself incorrectly, but the compatibility mode of eigen3 
does not reduce the amount of options of calligra. It provides full support, 
apart from some modules which are not supported. It is thus a yes/no case, 
where either you can use the compatibility mode if you are not using the 
unsupported modules, or you have to adjust your code. 
For what I tested in the past with Calligra’s Portfile, it is possible to use 
the compatibility mode. 

> [snip] but the applications I tested seemed functional enough. The suite is 
> well too complicated to assert if it's "completely working", aside from what 
> the unit tests say…

Well, if you get something which is working satisfyingly, I would encourage you 
to attach your Portfile to the ticket #37579. Calligra is still not an official 
port of Macports, so if there is something working, it would be nice to have it 
committed. 

Cheers, 

Nicolas
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