On Mar 2, 2018, at 21:35, Ken Cunningham wrote:
> Looks like the latest released version is 3.8.0 now.
>
> http://www.netlib.org/lapack/lapack-3.8.0.tar.gz
>
> So the port could be due for an update to that version.
I filed a ticket for you.
https://trac.macports.org/ticket/55957
On Mar 4, 2018, at 13:18, Mark Anderson wrote:
> So I started trying to move pandoc from some older version to 2.1.1 but then
> I realized I needed to upgrade the Haskell compiler and libraries to do that.
> I got started, but wow, this is something else.
You probably already found that we hav
Upgrading haskell looks to be super complicated. Best bet is to work with
Clement on it if you have skills for that. Otherwise wait until he has time.
Best, K
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> On Mar 4, 2018, at 11:18 AM, Mark Anderson wrote:
>
> So I started trying to move pandoc from some older versio
On Mar 4, 2018, at 2:18 PM, Mark Anderson wrote:So I started trying to move pandoc from some older version to 2.1.1 but then I realized I needed to upgrade the Haskell compiler and libraries to do that. I got started, but wow, this is something else. Does anyone have tips about upgr
So I started trying to move pandoc from some older version to 2.1.1 but
then I realized I needed to upgrade the Haskell compiler and libraries to
do that. I got started, but wow, this is something else. Does anyone have
tips about upgrading Haskell? Is there a magic to it or should I just keep
slog
On Mar 3, 2018, at 15:14, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Feb 28 08:03:31, Ken Cunningham wrote:
>> The basic principle is that a build of a port on any darwin_N system
>> anywhere will be identical to every other build on that darwin version
>> on all other machines.
>
> Does that mean that MP will set t