Package delivery without XCode

2015-05-18 Thread Craig Treleaven
Background - So I was following a discussion on another site about Apple's Aperture being replaced. Many people are looking for alternatives and there has been essentially no mention of open source alternatives (like DarkTable, LightZone or DigiKam). Most of these folks are photographers and

Re: Article: Basic code completion for Rust in KDE's Kate (and later KDevelop) | blogs.kde.org

2015-05-18 Thread Aljaž Srebrnič
On 18/mag/2015, at 17:53, René J.V. Bertin rjvber...@gmail.com wrote: I haven't checked, but it seems port:rust may not be as well uptodate as it could be? Yes, I’m working on the 1.0 release port. It should be done sometime this week. -- Aljaž Srebrnič a.k.a g5pw My public key:

Re: Package delivery without XCode

2015-05-18 Thread Craig Treleaven
At 8:45 AM -0700 5/18/15, David Evans wrote: On 5/18/15 8:01 AM, Craig Treleaven wrote: Background - So I was following a discussion on another site about Apple's Aperture being replaced. Many people are looking for alternatives and there has been essentially no mention of open source

Re: Package delivery without XCode

2015-05-18 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 11:01 AM, Craig Treleaven ctrelea...@macports.org wrote: 1) How much work would it take to have a mode in MacPorts where it only installs pre-compiled There is already buildfromsource never settable in macports.conf. OTOH, someone posted some information several

Re: Package delivery without XCode

2015-05-18 Thread David Evans
On 5/18/15 8:01 AM, Craig Treleaven wrote: Background - So I was following a discussion on another site about Apple's Aperture being replaced. Many people are looking for alternatives and there has been essentially no mention of open source alternatives (like DarkTable, LightZone or DigiKam).

Fwd: Article: Basic code completion for Rust in KDE's Kate (and later KDevelop) | blogs.kde.org

2015-05-18 Thread René J . V . Bertin
FYI. I haven't checked, but it seems port:rust may not be as well uptodate as it could be? R. -- Forwarded Message -- Subject: Article: Basic code completion for Rust in KDE's Kate (and later KDevelop) | blogs.kde.org Date: Monday May 18 2015, 14:25:09 From: René JV Bertin

Re: Package delivery without XCode

2015-05-18 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 18, 2015, at 10:01, Craig Treleaven wrote: Perhaps a fork of Pallet could be so modified? First Pallet would have to be fixed so that it works again. There are open tickets. ___ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org

Re: Package delivery without XCode

2015-05-18 Thread Craig Treleaven
At 11:56 AM -0400 5/18/15, Brandon Allbery wrote: On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 11:01 AM, Craig Treleaven mailto:ctrelea...@macports.orgctrelea...@macports.org wrote: ... OTOH, someone posted some information several weeks ago explaining how to determine if that licence conflict really applies or

Re: Package delivery without XCode

2015-05-18 Thread Daniel J. Luke
On May 18, 2015, at 5:11 PM, Craig Treleaven ctrelea...@macports.org wrote: At 11:56 AM -0400 5/18/15, Brandon Allbery wrote: On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 11:01 AM, Craig Treleaven mailto:ctrelea...@macports.orgctrelea...@macports.org wrote: ... OTOH, someone posted some information several

Re: [136485] trunk/dports/python/py-openslide/Portfile

2015-05-18 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 18, 2015, at 7:15 PM, bgilb...@macports.org wrote: Revision 136485 Author bgilb...@macports.org Date 2015-05-18 17:15:57 -0700 (Mon, 18 May 2015) Log Message py{26,33}-openslide: Add subports We are trying to remove modules using python 2.7 and python 3.x 3.4, rather than

Re: [136479] trunk/dports/math/octave/Portfile

2015-05-18 Thread Michael Dickens
Yes, thanks for catching that. Clearly I had a different ticket open when I was doing cut-and-paste. Fixed in the revision commit as well as the Portfile (r136489). - MLD On Mon, May 18, 2015, at 08:10 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: On May 18, 2015, at 1:17 PM, michae...@macports.org wrote:

Re: Package delivery without XCode

2015-05-18 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 18, 2015, at 4:11 PM, Craig Treleaven wrote: Right now, as I see it, MacPorts is pretty much geared to coders and sophisticated users (system/network administrators, etc). There exists a wider group of folks who just want to run a specific application or two (say Darktable and