On 2013-3-19 08:45 , Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
> I am going to submit an application on behalf of The MacPorts Project for the
> Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program 2013. I think most of you have already
> heard of it: Google pays students to work on various Open Source projects
> over the summer.
On Mar 19, 2013, at 7:58 PM, Rainer Müller wrote:
> I made some minor edits just now. Did you make sure this is already
> based on the latest form provided by Google this year?
I updated the application to match the list of questions on the GSoC 2013 FAQ.
The questions are more or less the same
On 2013-03-18 22:45, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
> I am going to submit an application on behalf of The MacPorts Project
> for the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program 2013. I think most of
> you have already heard of it: Google pays students to work on various
> Open Source projects over the summer. It
On Mar 16, 2013, at 5:45 PM, Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia
wrote:
> I think I mentioned in the past that globbing would be nice to add to the
> portgroup. That way, you could blacklist *gcc-4.2 ...
https://trac.macports.org/changeset/104174
Testing welcome. Encouraged, even.
vq
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On 2013-03-19 18:00, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
> We should probably revisit replacing a lot of our base logic that
> depends on Xcode, or at least isolating it so we can operate without
> Xcode and alert the user when it's actually needed.
I not sure what you mean with this as I see two separate goal
We should probably revisit replacing a lot of our base logic that depends on
Xcode, or at least isolating it so we can operate without Xcode and alert the
user when it's actually needed.
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Actually, I don't think there's much of a use-case for a user running
it. I wanted to hack on the script, and I looked in the curl port for
it.
It would be a slight time saver: as the port contained docs, I looked
around the ports and then ultimately downloaded the curl tarball
(didn't see the sc
On 2013-03-19 15:33, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> The curl port runs "make install". The curl developers didn't include the
> mk-ca-bundle.pl script in the files that get installed when running "make
> install" which is why it doesn't end up getting installed by the port.
At least the man page and docs
On Mar 19, 2013, at 07:06, Richard Michael wrote:
> The curl port includes the documentation (man page, HTML and PDF) for
> the mk-ca-bundle.pl script which is used to assemble the ca-cert.pem
> file from Mozilla's certdata.txt. However, the actual perl script
> itself is not included, AFAICT, in
I'm unsure if I should open a ticket to raise this idea..
The curl port includes the documentation (man page, HTML and PDF) for
the mk-ca-bundle.pl script which is used to assemble the ca-cert.pem
file from Mozilla's certdata.txt. However, the actual perl script
itself is not included, AFAICT, in
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