Re: notes repeatedly showing in port session
On 12 Apr 2017, at 16:21, Ryan Schmidtwrote: > If you want to get this fix right now, before the next version of MacPorts is > released, the official way would be to check out the master of the repository > and build the whole thing from source. Oh well…from what I gathered in history, last fixes shouldn't hinder port.tcl from working correctly, so I just renamed it as a backup in place and use the last one from GH. The notes bug was driving me nuts.
Re: notes repeatedly showing in port session
> On Apr 12, 2017, at 09:01, dbwrote: > > On 12 Apr 2017, at 11:02, db wrote: >> On 12 Apr 2017, at 01:19, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >>> That sounds like a bug. We probably didn't test the change with shell mode. >> #53967, I hope I filed it correctly. > > That was quickly fixed. Should it be fine if I replace the binary, right? > If you want to get this fix right now, before the next version of MacPorts is released, the official way would be to check out the master of the repository and build the whole thing from source.
Re: notes repeatedly showing in port session
On 12 Apr 2017, at 11:02, dbwrote: > On 12 Apr 2017, at 01:19, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> That sounds like a bug. We probably didn't test the change with shell mode. > #53967, I hope I filed it correctly. That was quickly fixed. Should it be fine if I replace the binary, right?
Re: notes repeatedly showing in port session
On 12 Apr 2017, at 01:19, Ryan Schmidtwrote: > That sounds like a bug. We probably didn't test the change with shell mode. #53967, I hope I filed it correctly.
Re: notes repeatedly showing in port session
> On Apr 11, 2017, at 13:18, dbwrote: > > After installing a port with notes, these show after every command during the > same shell mode session on port 2.4.1. Is there any way to disable this great > feature? That sounds like a bug. We probably didn't test the change with shell mode.
notes repeatedly showing in port session
After installing a port with notes, these show after every command during the same shell mode session on port 2.4.1. Is there any way to disable this great feature?