Hi,
I submitted a ticket for a new port [1]. Would be nice to have this in
the tree.
Thanks!
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[1] http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/ticket
James Berry wrote:
> I'm strongly in favor of giving the GSoC students and their mentors the
> latitude to decide which components of their projects should be commited
> on a branch, and which to trunk. I believe that choice will depend on a
> number of factors including the nature of the change, h
> Approaching google is also something that shouldn't be done ad-hoc by a
> number of people all claiming to represent macports in some way.
> Someone wearing the portmgr mantle needs to collect all these ideas, get
> some democratic input as to which ideas are truly the best, then
> approach goog
Hi Elias,
> I've just installed xercesc without the patch and it works. Are you sure
> your tarball isn't broken?
I reinstalled xerces after a clean --all and it worked! Seems like I had
a bad tarball earlier (it had the exact name, and it was shared from
Gentoo's distfiles directory).
Sorry for
>> What kind of projects do you have in mind for the Summer of Code people
>> to take on?
>
> The project I personally was planning on doing was an official GUI for
> MacPorts. Currently, there's only a non-free (in all senses of the word)
> frontend.
>
> Apart from this, porting a major applicat
Hi,
> What kind of projects do you have in mind for the Summer of Code people
> to take on?
The project I personally was planning on doing was an official GUI for
MacPorts. Currently, there's only a non-free (in all senses of the word)
frontend.
Apart from this, porting a major application: like
Hi All,
Will MacPorts be participating in the Google Summer of Code 2007? I
highly recommend you do so :)
Last date for Mentoring organizations to apply is March 5th, so we still
have time left. If MacPorts does apply and get selected; I for one, will
surely send in an application ;)
Best Regard
Hi all,
The textproc/xercesc port didn't build. I've attached a patch to the
ticket (#11463) to correct the MD5 and ${worksrcdir}.
http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/ticket/11463
Cheers,
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Hi,
I've created a ticket for a new port: enchant (#11437). Enchant provides
a uniform wrapper over several spell-checking libraries.
http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/ticket/11437/
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Hi all,
I've created a ticket (#11436) for libsexy, which is another library
that provides a set of useful Gtk+ widgets. Since it compiles cleanly on
OS X, there isn't anything in the Portfile except the hashes of the
source file :)
http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/ticket/11436/
Best R
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In the future, I think the best way to submit a new port is to
create a ticket in Trac, then notify the list that the ticket exists.
Thanks for committing the port, I'll keep this in mind in the future.
Best Regards,
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Hi,
Small reminder for a pending new port I posted sometime ago:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.macports.devel/285/
Thanks,
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Hi!
I'm new to this list; and so I don't know what the actual procedure for
introducing a new port is. Nevertheless, I am attaching the Portfile for
x11/gtk2-extra. GtkExtra is a set of useful widgets for Gtk+. The port
for gtk-extra (corresponding to Gtk+1) was already present; I just had
to chan
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