Buildbot failure for new ROOT ports

2014-05-09 Thread Christopher Jones
Hi, Could someone explain the reason for the failure in step 8 of https://build.macports.org/builders/buildports-mavericks-x86_64/builds/3369 The only thing I can see indicating a problem is in dir /var/buildbot/ports-slave/buildports-mavericks-x86_64/build (timeout 1200 secs) What is step8

Re: Buildbot failure for new ROOT ports

2014-05-09 Thread Jeremy Lavergne
Could someone explain the reason for the failure in https://build.macports.org/builders/buildports-mavericks-x86_64/builds/3369 error: forward declaration of class cannot have a nested name specifier class AIDA::IAxis; // from AIDA ___ macports-dev

Re: Unable to install after updating 'port' to trunk

2014-05-09 Thread Michael Dickens
Forgetaboutit. I figured out that it's on my end, not 'port's issue. Not sure -what- the issue is yet, but I'll figure that out this morning hopefully. It has to do with my GSoC student's work, testing out proposed changes to port1.0/portclean.tcl ... - MLD On Thu, May 8, 2014, at 03:08 PM,

Re: Buildbot failure for new ROOT ports

2014-05-09 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 2:29 PM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote: Could someone explain the reason for the failure in https://build.macports.org/builders/buildports-mavericks-x86_64/builds/3369 error: forward declaration of class cannot have a nested name specifier class AIDA::IAxis; // from AIDA I

mpkg missing daemondo?

2014-05-09 Thread Craig Treleaven
Hi: I'm testing building a installer using 'port mpkg blah' where blah has a depends_run on mysql5-server. The /Library/LaunchDaemons /org.macports.mysql5.plist soft link is present but ${prefix}/bin/daemondo is not. Obviously, launchctl can't start the database without it. Have I done

Re: mpkg missing daemondo?

2014-05-09 Thread Craig Treleaven
At 4:41 PM +0200 5/9/14, Clemens Lang wrote: Hi, I'm testing building a installer using 'port mpkg blah' where blah has a depends_run on mysql5-server. The /Library/LaunchDaemons /org.macports.mysql5.plist soft link is present but ${prefix}/bin/daemondo is not. Obviously, launchctl can't

port provides and symlink'd $prefix

2014-05-09 Thread Daniel J. Luke
So, I've got a host where I have a nonstandard $prefix, but have an /opt/local symlink to it so that I can still get binarys from the buildbots. macports.conf prefix is /opt/local while portdbpath points to the 'real' path. Things work well except that `port provides` fails. It looks like this

Re: Request for Comments

2014-05-09 Thread Sean Farley
Craig Treleaven ctrelea...@cogeco.ca writes: At 5:55 PM -0500 5/8/14, Sean Farley wrote: I just finished some quick ports but I wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking something. First up, we have inkscape-app which is just like gimp-app: https://smf.io/macports/changeset/b452bd0a Then we