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Subject: Re: [MacPorts] #58332: py27-astropy segfaults at 14% in tests
#58332: py27-astropy segfaults at 14% in tests
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Reporter: Russell-Jones-OxPhys | Owner: astrofrog
Type: defect
b-run."
Does XQuartz get installed on the buildbots?
On 22/01/2019 14:35, Russell Jones wrote:
Maybe use xvfb?
On 22/01/2019 13:48, Marcus Calhoun-Lopez wrote:
In trying to fix one bug [1], I seem to have created another [2].
I have been unable to fix the second bug, so I am revisiting the fi
Maybe use xvfb?
On 22/01/2019 13:48, Marcus Calhoun-Lopez wrote:
In trying to fix one bug [1], I seem to have created another [2].
I have been unable to fix the second bug, so I am revisiting the first.
When building, octave tries to open a window (using Qt).
As far as I can tell, this caused
Not quite what you're asking, but there is a GitHub portgroup.
Russell
On 19/12/17 22:28, db wrote:
Is it possible to use pip with git? I couldn't find a portfile using, for
example, git+https.
https://pip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/pip_install/#vcs-support
Right. I had a feeling I was missing something.
Ah, hold on. The extension's changed to .zip from .tar.gz, that's the
problem. Sorry for the noise.
Russell
On 02/11/17 11:06, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Nov 2, 2017, at 05:49, Russell Jones wrote:
I'm working on a few python ports using
Hello All,
I'm working on a few python ports using the Python 1.0 PortGroup, and I
get 404s for the download link. e.g. for Python module xyz version
1.2.3, it looks for
https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/x/xyz/xyz-1.2.3.tar.gz Trying
this for a few random modules, it always comes back
On 10/05/17 02:26, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
On May 8, 2017, at 12:36 PM, m...@macports.org wrote:
I think we should strive to support the latest versions of python 2 and 3 only.
+1 (just like we should do with perl5).
-1. We should give module and port maintainers a chance to support 3.x
with
For completeness, Python also has pypi2port
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/pypi2port, created as a GSOC project. I
don't know how widely it's used, though we are starting to use it here.
( I notice that the browser:contrib/pypi2port link in the above wiki
page points to