emacs-app-devel build fail on master not detected by buildbot

2021-04-22 Thread Nathaniel W Griswold
I use the subport emacs-app-devel (subport of emacs) on my 10.15 Catalina system (with variants +imagemagick, +rsvg). The build failed during my last port upgrade outdated and i investigated why. The external git mirror (https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs.git) has exceeded 1000 new commits s

Re: emacs-app-devel build fail on master not detected by buildbot

2021-04-22 Thread Nathaniel W Griswold
y will just balloon the amount of data > fetched. > > So rather than increasing the depth to 3,000, I recommend you either: > > - bump the commit to a recent one, or > - file a Trac ticket so that someone else is prompted to do so > > Thanks, > Aaron > > >>

Re: emacs-app-devel build fail on master not detected by buildbot

2021-04-22 Thread Nathaniel W Griswold
t someone else is prompted to do so > > Indeed that is the correct way forward really… > > https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/commit/6fb61146fb988bd75fe7bc5a209544b30b560692 > >> >> Thanks, >> Aaron >> >> >>> On Apr 22, 2021, at 22:29

Re: emacs-app-devel build fail on master not detected by buildbot

2021-04-22 Thread Nathaniel W Griswold
So are you guys just gonna point to the new commit and otherwise keep it the same? I think maybe it should change. Nate > On Apr 22, 2021, at 4:55 PM, Christopher Jones > wrote: > > > >> On 22 Apr 2021, at 10:44 pm, Aaron Madlon-Kay wrote: >> >>> all it does is save a bit of bandwidth dur

Re: emacs-app-devel build fail on master not detected by buildbot

2021-04-23 Thread Nathaniel W Griswold
> > I'll just weigh in to say that the purpose of our buildbot setup (the way > that it is currently conceived) is to build binary packages that are > distributed to users when they install ports. The purpose of the buildbot is > not to periodically rebuild ports to discover breakages. > > I

codesigning and app permissions for programs that need filesystem access

2021-04-23 Thread Nathaniel W Griswold
Do apps like emacs need to be ad-hoc codesigned to access privileged folders like Documents? The first time i installed the emacs-app-devel subport, it prompted me the first time i used it for accessibility control and access to folders like ~/Documents. Everything worked fine. But then i upgr

Re: codesigning and app permissions for programs that need filesystem access

2021-04-24 Thread Nathaniel W Griswold
upgraded it without a manual codesign. Thanks Nate > On Apr 23, 2021, at 7:12 PM, Nathaniel W Griswold > wrote: > > Do apps like emacs need to be ad-hoc codesigned to access privileged folders > like Documents? > > The first time i installed the emacs-app-devel subpor

Re: MacOSX11.sdk

2021-05-12 Thread Nathaniel W Griswold
Yes, this looks right. If you are on an older 11. system you will only have the newest (MacOSX11.3.sdk at this time). This means that macports will warn you about missing SDK even though it is there and you have all the tools and everything builds correctly. There was a past email on this list

Re: MacOSX11.sdk

2021-05-12 Thread Nathaniel W Griswold
t; > >> On 12 May 2021, at 6:35 pm, Nathaniel W Griswold >> wrote: >> >> Yes, this looks right. If you are on an older 11. system you will only >> have the newest (MacOSX11.3.sdk at this time). This means that macports will >> warn you about missing SDK

Thank you to emacs-app-devel maintainers

2021-05-29 Thread Nathaniel W Griswold
I just wanted to send a thank you to the emacs-app-devel maintainers. I had sent an earlier comment that the git shallow clone was failing (https://lists.macports.org/pipermail/macports-dev/2021-April/043223.html) and the maintainers fixed everything. It works great. Also, i previously had a pr