> On Apr 20, 2024, at 22:12, Fred Wright wrote:
>
> there was a case a couple of years ago where MacPorts decided to prefer
> python.org to the mirrors (at my location), and the fetch (on 10.9) would
> hang in a way that wasn't subject to a timeout, so it never gave up and never
> moved on
On Sun, 21 Apr 2024 10:51:24 +0200,
Sergio Had wrote:
>
> I am pretty sure there are people outside of Macports, or at least not on
> its developers list, who use < 10.7.
> Some on MacRumors, for instance; quite likely that those who are on KDX and
> Hotline also run those on 10.4–10.5, though I
Hi,
On Sun, 21 Apr 2024 09:38:24 +0200,
Rliccardo Mottola wrote:
>
> I care for 10.5 and 10.6, but I read this mailing list :)
> Probably most people developing or using these systems is on this
> mailing list. Others may be using them but with old software only, not
> trying to run latest on
BTW, linking to LegacySupport is not done correctly with py-numpy at the
moment, so even though on ppc it builds, it is not built in the right way
now.
Something I planned to fix, but need to find time for that.
Also, make sure to avoid blis being active, otherwise it gets linked to it,
and that
I am pretty sure there are people outside of Macports, or at least not on
its developers list, who use < 10.7.
Some on MacRumors, for instance; quite likely that those who are on KDX and
Hotline also run those on 10.4–10.5, though I have no statistics on that.
Sure enough, it is not a numerous
Hi,
I have a situation where I am unable to upgrade cleanly on my MacBook,
took me a bit to realize.
In the past, I had a complete systems, maybe also helped to have Ken's
ports overlay.
While doing upgrade, I am stuck on several rebuild failures (not
installing anything new). One is:
Hi,
Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
I really doubt that anyone care about of macOS 10.6 these days with
exception for a few folks in the world, and probably half of them read this
mail list:)
But propose a patch for git isn't bad idea, indeed.
I care for 10.5 and 10.6, but I read this mailing list
On Sun, 21 Apr 2024 07:47:03 +0200,
Sergio Had wrote:
>
> Given it is in contrib, presumably it got its own upstream?
Nope, it is part of git.
See it as optional part of git which aren't available on each supported system.
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wbr, Kirill