On 2019-4-1 15:34 , Ken Cunningham wrote:
> I doubt this is possible, but it strikes me that a number of big ports, like
> clang-8.0, are actually forced in the portfile to build against libc++.
>
> And my 10.6.8 system is configured to use stdlib=libc++.
>
> But base can't rationalize this due
I doubt this is possible, but it strikes me that a number of big ports, like
clang-8.0, are actually forced in the portfile to build against libc++.
And my 10.6.8 system is configured to use stdlib=libc++.
But base can't rationalize this due to I suppose lack of any data showing this
is how thi
On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 10:06:12PM +0530, Mihir Luthra wrote:
> I need help understanding *static* *int* TracelibRunCmd(Tcl_Interp
> *in), it has blown my mind, I am totally new with these kevents.
>
> I have been trying to understand that from a while now. Till what I
> understand, the thread res
Hey,
I will do the suggested changes and also add the pending stuff and then
submit the draft proposal by tomorrow.
Thanks for the review.
Thanks,
Karan Sheth
On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 1:16 AM Cyril Roelandt
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 2019-04-01 00:30, KARAN SHETH wrote:
> > I have started drafting m
Hey,
I have uploaded the project.
Macports-Backend : https://github.com/Korusuke/upt-macports
NPM-Frontend : https://github.com/Korusuke/upt-npm
Note: Macports backend is forked from original repo by Mojca.
Thanks,
Karan Sheth
On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 10:56 PM Renee Otten wrote:
> hi Karan,
>
Hello,
On 2019-04-01 00:30, KARAN SHETH wrote:
> I have started drafting my proposal for GSoC 2019. It would be great to
> have a review on it before I submit the same.
A few comments.
First of all, "upt" is written in lower case, except when found at the
beginning of a sentence :)
To someone w
Thank you Mojca and Marcus for the response.
It's totally okay to risk scaring me off! I'd ultimately like to contribute so
I like the honest feedback haha. I'd like to report/ask about several things:
- Xcode detection
The detailed explanation is helpful and it clarifies a lot. So to me it see
Thank Cyril! I have looked at your repository of upt and Mojca’s initial
backend already; however, it would be helpful to be able to see the
repository/commits of the GSoC student.
> On Mar 31, 2019, at 2:50 PM, Cyril Roelandt
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> On 2019-03-31 13:26, Renee Otten wrote:
Hey,
I have started drafting my proposal for GSoC 2019. It would be great to
have a review on it before I submit the same.
It's still a WIP, once done I will submit the same to GSoC draft proposal.
Link:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1T0EItL09lk_oL36v6_BgvwRb_9E_FLKVdrOd-Nt8VYo/edit?usp=shar
Hello,
On 2019-03-31 13:26, Renee Otten wrote:
> where is your repository for this project? I wanted to take a look and
> possibly provide some feedback specifically for the Python ports, but have a
> hard time finding it…
You may find the upt code and a lot of modules at
https://framagit.org/u
Hi Clemens,
I was wondering if the trace mode optimisation project would be sufficient
for entire summer?
Because maximum effort is about understanding the code which needs to be
done before gsoc starts.
After that maybe the shared memory concept can be achieved within a month.
Maybe testing that
Hey,
Sorry but I haven't uploaded the git repo yet as there is no Readme, I will
do it soon and ping you once it done.
Thanks,
Karan Sheth
On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 10:56 PM Renee Otten wrote:
> hi Karan,
>
>
> where is your repository for this project? I wanted to take a look and
> possibly pro
hi Karan,
where is your repository for this project? I wanted to take a look and possibly
provide some feedback specifically for the Python ports, but have a hard time
finding it…
Thanks,
Renee
> Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2019 15:46:28 +0530
> From: KARAN SHETH
> To: Cyril Roelandt
> Cc: "macport
Hi there,
@Mojca Miklavec As I told you before, I will be
documenting trace mode alongside with understanding it,
I have been working on that
https://docs.google.com/document/d/15cVbH6f6hBr9HryJEHUZEbRsToN1BAjY8My-oRstO9A/edit#heading=h.oby3p7ljhsu
Sorry I told you I will get it done by the en
Hi,
I need help understanding *static* *int* TracelibRunCmd(Tcl_Interp *in),
it has blown my mind, I am totally new with these kevents.
I have been trying to understand that from a while now.
Till what I understand, the thread responsible for creating server
eventually calls tracelib run
and then
On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 2:05 PM Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> There seem to be some issues with subports. (For example any p5.28-*
> under perl would give an error page.)
>
Yes, it was happening for the ports that contain '.' in their names. I have
solved it using regex now.
Just curious: what's the o
On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 at 21:59, Arjun Salyan
wrote:
>
> Thanks Mojca, I will update the Demo App with the suggested changes very
> shortly.
>
> On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 8:30 PM Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>>
>> Anyway, I'm just curious: what's the current situation with
>> django/database hosting, networ
Greetings.
Learning Tcl should not be too difficult, especially since you are already
familiar with other languages.
The GSoC website has a link to a Tcl tutorial [1].
What constitutes “low hanging fruit” depends on your experience level with
MacPorts.
Do you own a Mac?
Have you used MacPorts b
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