Re: qemu on Mavericks?

2014-01-13 Thread MK-MacPorts
On 14 Jan 2014, at 03:02 , Ryan Schmidt wrote: > Perhaps you could contribute to resolving the MacPorts VirtualBox ticket > then. I am afraid my knowledge about setting up a proper virtualbox installation is not sufficient for this endeavour. I tried a while ago though. Ticket #41392 hangs aro

Re: pending submissions

2014-01-13 Thread Andrea D'Amore
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 7:29 PM, Peter Danecek wrote: > So should we come up with some well defined template, so all are happy with > it? I don't think there's a need for an explicit rule for that, it's more a common-sense advice: the more comfortable you make the reader, the more likely someone

Re: [115893] trunk/dports/python

2014-01-13 Thread David Evans
On 1/13/14 7:46 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > On Jan 13, 2014, at 13:43, dev...@macports.org wrote: > >> Revision >> 115893 >> Author >> dev...@macports.org >> Date >> 2014-01-13 11:43:03 -0800 (Mon, 13 Jan 2014) >> Log Message >> >> py2[67]-exiv2: replace with new unified port py-exiv2, use active_var

Re: [115858] trunk/dports/math/metis

2014-01-13 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jan 13, 2014, at 00:10, s...@macports.org wrote: > Revision > 115858 > Author > s...@macports.org > Date > 2014-01-12 22:10:16 -0800 (Sun, 12 Jan 2014) > Log Message > > metis: remove conflicts_build > +diff -r decbfb90b77a CMakeLists.txt > +--- a/CMakeLists.txt Tue Mar 20 13:54:31 2012 -05

Re: [115893] trunk/dports/python

2014-01-13 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jan 13, 2014, at 13:43, dev...@macports.org wrote: > Revision > 115893 > Author > dev...@macports.org > Date > 2014-01-13 11:43:03 -0800 (Mon, 13 Jan 2014) > Log Message > > py2[67]-exiv2: replace with new unified port py-exiv2, use active_variants > port group (#33153). > Modified Paths > >

Re: qemu on Mavericks?

2014-01-13 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jan 13, 2014, at 12:33, mk-macpo...@techno.ms wrote: > Well, I wanted to avoid using the upstream binaries, because I like to make > sure that nothing stays behind on my system once I upgrade or remove the > software. That’s why I like MacPorts. :-) > BUT, I guess, this is my only option lef

Re: making an exception and deleting the old stealth-updated file

2014-01-13 Thread Joshua Root
On 2014-1-14 09:08 , Mojca Miklavec wrote: > I solved one part of the problem (on the user end) with the code below > (http://trac.macports.org/changeset/115758). > >pre-fetch { >set file_abla > "${prefix}/var/macports/distfiles/geant4/G4ABLA.3.0.tar.gz" >if {[file exists ${fi

Re: making an exception and deleting the old stealth-updated file

2014-01-13 Thread Mojca Miklavec
Hi, Answering my own question: As Joshua pointed out, the files on distfiles.macports.org are deleted and re-fetched automatically when checksums don't match. This was the missing part of the puzzle which solved the problem. I only had to trigger a rebuild after that re-fetching was done. On Fri

Re: Using `-undefined dynamic_lookup` ?

2014-01-13 Thread Joshua Root
On 2014-1-14 02:04 , Peter Danecek wrote: > > Hi MacPorts Developers, > > This is related to my last question on building Fortran extensions using > `numpy.distutils`. But this one is quite short. > > So I figured how to workaround my problem by specifying some extra arguments > in the setup.p

Re: qemu on Mavericks?

2014-01-13 Thread MK-MacPorts
On 13 Jan 2014, at 09:54 , Rainer Müller wrote: > You need -usb to activated USB support as it is not a default option. I Oh, I wasn’t aware of that! But well, this didn’t change anything with OpenSUSE 13.1… > Yes, QEMU on Mac OS X is quite slow as it does not get any > virtualization support. …

Using `-undefined dynamic_lookup` ?

2014-01-13 Thread Peter Danecek
Hi MacPorts Developers, This is related to my last question on building Fortran extensions using `numpy.distutils`. But this one is quite short. So I figured how to workaround my problem by specifying some extra arguments in the setup.py script. But I have (at least) two option. One is to link

Re: qemu on Mavericks?

2014-01-13 Thread Rainer Müller
On 2014-01-12 22:23, mk-macpo...@techno.ms wrote: > On 12 Jan 2014, at 21:50 , Chris Murphy wrote: >> When I say USB device, I meant the interface in qemu that presents USB >> within the guest. Clearly the linux kernel is finding a USB bus. > > The command line to start up the VM is > — > qemu-s