Hello Paul!
On Feb 20, 2007, at 1:32 AM, Paul Guyot wrote:
Juan,
I am confused. These so-called "options" are undocumented but should
not be used by any user because their semantics could change any time.
For example, xcodeversion only means how to handle xcode related tools
and
Juan,
I am confused. These so-called "options" are undocumented but should
not be used by any user because their semantics could change any
time. For example, xcodeversion only means how to handle xcode
related tools and the most frequent value ("2.1"), as Kevin notes it,
only means 2.1 o
Sorry for not having been paying close attention, but I found I
needed python 2.5, so I installed that.
I also needed py-crypto, but that has a dependency on python24 and no
py25-crypto package was available.
So, I fetch'd and extract'd plain ol py-crypto, then with python 2.5
on my PATH I wa
On Feb 19, 2007, at 3:31 PM, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote:
Hello guys! I'm going over some more documentation in my quest to
advance on the 1.4 release, and I have some question for you guys
about some undocumented options in the porsts.conf file. What
exactly do the following do?
-) portt
Hello guys! I'm going over some more documentation in my quest to
advance on the 1.4 release, and I have some question for you guys about
some undocumented options in the porsts.conf file. What exactly do the
following do?
-) porttrace: sets trace mode on by default, no need to pass -t?
-)
On Feb 18, 2007, at 9:49 AM, Sbranzo wrote:
On 17/02/07 21:32, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote:
Committed in r22124, thanks for the contribution! Notes of interest:
2) Number of files should be kept to a minimum, so a patch like that
is
unnecessary as users using the port are already using MacPor
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In the future, I think the best way to submit a new port is to
create a ticket in Trac, then notify the list that the ticket exists.
Thanks for committing the port, I'll keep this in mind in the future.
Best Regards,
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