Re: mkvtoolnix 5.1.0: special requirements

2011-12-04 Thread KonaBlend
whups. here are the actual links: PORTFILES FOR REVIEW: - mkvtoolnix-boost: https://gist.github.com/1430260 - mkvtoolnix-devel: https://gist.github.com/1430262 --KonaBlend ___ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.ma

Re: mkvtoolnix 5.1.0: special requirements

2011-12-04 Thread KonaBlend
(As mentioned out-of-line to this list, port:gcc46 has become usable for mkvtoolnix c++11 needs. The rest of this effort is w.r.t. safe builds against boost.) Testing shows mkvtoolnix is unstable when linked against boost using llvm-gcc-4.2. Various (not all) tool commands crash in a repeatabl

Re: mkvtoolnix 5.1.0: special requirements

2011-11-30 Thread Titus von Boxberg
Am 01.12.2011 um 05:29 schrieb Ryan Schmidt: > On Nov 30, 2011, at 01:49, KonaBlend wrote: > >> Upstream mkvtoolnix 5.1.0 has introduced a requirement for various c++11 >> features which at this time are available via gcc 4.6 or higher. clang >> top-of-trunk is not yet there; specifically initi

Re: mkvtoolnix 5.1.0: special requirements

2011-11-30 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 30, 2011, at 01:49, KonaBlend wrote: > Upstream mkvtoolnix 5.1.0 has introduced a requirement for various c++11 > features which at this time are available via gcc 4.6 or higher. clang > top-of-trunk is not yet there; specifically initializer lists and lambda > support are absent. Also n

Re: Fwd: mkvtoolnix 5.1.0: special requirements

2011-11-30 Thread Dan Ports
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 02:49:57AM -0500, KonaBlend wrote: > 1. new port:mkvtoolnix-gcc46 and install to mkvtoolnix private subtree. > 2. new port:mkvtoolnix-boost and install to mkvtoolnix private subtree. > 3. modify port:mkvtoolnix to depend on port:mkvtoolnix-gcc46 and > port:mkvtoolnix-boost

Fwd: mkvtoolnix 5.1.0: special requirements

2011-11-30 Thread KonaBlend
Upstream mkvtoolnix 5.1.0 has introduced a requirement for various c++11 features which at this time are available via gcc 4.6 or higher. clang top-of-trunk is not yet there; specifically initializer lists and lambda support are absent. Also note since the upstream author does not use OSX, it's