Hi all,
I am realising, that some python packages which also install scripts in `bin`
provide also version dependent names. For example py27-coverage (which I am
looking at) is providing apart from `coverage` also `coverage2` and
`coverage-2.7`.
In combination with Macports Portgroup which
Yeah, still timing out from here:
% ping distfiles.macports.org
PING rsync.macports.org (17.251.224.217): 56 data bytes
Request timeout for icmp_seq 0
Request timeout for icmp_seq 1
Request timeout for icmp_seq 2
^C
--- rsync.macports.org ping statistics ---
4 packets transmitted, 0 packets
Josh
I suppose this is not working yet? Although there is a freeze they updated the
notes that traffic is not blocked.For where it is failing is it possible to get
a traceroute output from the internet to any of the servers in question here ?
IST are asking for this info to troubleshoot this
Any news on this, Shree?
- Josh
On 2014-3-18 06:43 , Shreeraj Karulkar wrote:
2) Ping issue: I have reopened the ticket which IST had resolved earlier.
exp2://Ticket/18419273 3/17 FireWall Rules for Mac OS Forge - ICMP . Will
let you know as soon as I find out.
On Mar 28, 2014, at 16:31, g...@macports.org wrote:
Revision
118284
Author
g...@macports.org
Date
2014-03-28 14:31:27 -0700 (Fri, 28 Mar 2014)
Log Message
devel/wemux:
fix conf file location (closes #43096)
change prefix in documentation, too.
Modified Paths
•
Thanks! Why is that, though? Isn’t the patch phase evaluated with worksrcdir as
current directory?
On 28 marzo 2014 at 22:46:53, Ryan Schmidt (ryandes...@macports.org) wrote:
On Mar 28, 2014, at 16:31, g...@macports.org wrote:
Revision
118284
Author
g...@macports.org
Date
The default patch phase patches files in ${patch.dir} (and the default for
${patch.dir} is ${worksrcpath}), but there is no guarantee about what the
current directory will be when you run a Tcl command in a portfile; that, along
with the “cd” Tcl command for changing the current directory, were
Branching the subject a little, perhaps, but...
Looking at the statistics page for a particular port, say libpng:
http://stats.macports.neverpanic.de/categories/22/ports/2455
This has a lot of information that a user might be interested in
before installing a port. Right now, the port search