Re: info

2020-12-04 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 4, 2020, at 21:09, Richard L. Hamilton wrote: > If there was a port-level view of how the buildbots are doing (maybe there is > and I haven't found it?) that might come close. There is no such feature at this time. > But from what little I figured out looking at the buildbot pages, it

Re: info

2020-12-04 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 4, 2020, at 21:32, Ken Cunningham wrote: > On 2020-12-04 6:56 p.m., Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> The reason for this is that ports.macports.org only shows status for ports >> that were built directly. It does not show status for ports that were built >> indirectly > > > Hah! We should cert

Re: info

2020-12-04 Thread Ken Cunningham
On 2020-12-04 6:56 p.m., Ryan Schmidt wrote: The reason for this is that ports.macports.org only shows status for ports that were built directly. It does not show status for ports that were built indirectly Hah! We should certainly prioritize that deficiency for fixing... I had no idea tha

Re: info

2020-12-04 Thread Richard L. Hamilton
If there was a port-level view of how the buildbots are doing (maybe there is and I haven't found it?) that might come close. But from what little I figured out looking at the buildbot pages, it looks like something is failing in an early dependency for arm64. I do not have any arm64 (Apple Sil

Re: info

2020-12-04 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 4, 2020, at 16:00, James Secan wrote: > I think a large number of us are very interested in the status of ports > vis-a-vis both Apple Silicon (M1) and Big Sur. Some sort of simple > red-yellow-green status board for ports that have been checked would be very > useful. Unfortunately th

Re: info

2020-12-04 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 4, 2020, at 15:50, Mojca Miklavec wrote: > > You should be able to install MacPorts and many ports. But you should > not be surprised if you hit some that will refuse to build and you may > need to wait for upstream to fix the issue (or try to fix it yourself > and submit a patch or find

Re: info

2020-12-04 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 4, 2020, at 09:18, Alejandro Imass wrote: > quick question: is Apple using more or less the same stack and toolchain i.e. > Mach + FBSD backbone and LLVM, etc. ? or has something very important changed > for Apple silicon? The very important thing that has changed is that Apple Silico

Re: info

2020-12-04 Thread Ken Cunningham
> Some sort of simple red-yellow-green status board for ports that have been > checked would be very useful. You are in luck! Go here and enter your favourite port. eg: by the way, a “grey” box means untested as yet,

Re: info

2020-12-04 Thread James Secan
I think a large number of us are very interested in the status of ports vis-a-vis both Apple Silicon (M1) and Big Sur. Some sort of simple red-yellow-green status board for ports that have been checked would be very useful. Verified support for the MacPorts codes I use regularly is a major ch

Re: info

2020-12-04 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On Fri, 27 Nov 2020 at 16:27, Giovanni Cantele wrote: > > Dear All,. > > I’m searching the web but I cannot find any response to the following > question: > > is there any ongoing project for porting the whole macports staff on the new > Apple silicon architecture? There is no "special ongoing p

Re: info

2020-12-04 Thread Alejandro Imass
On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 11:01 AM Artem Loenko via macports-users < macports-users@lists.macports.org> wrote: > Hello, > > I am in the same boat (and have switched from HomeBrew to MacPorts a few > weeks ago, so, maybe I am wrong). > > MacPorts as a tool works just fine on Macs with Apple Silicon,

Re: MacPorts on Apple Silicon Macs (was: Re: info)

2020-11-28 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 28, 2020, at 08:32, Joshua Root wrote: > Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> We have tens of thousands of ports in MacPorts and it's not always clear to >> us which ones people use. > > That at least can be easily remedied by installing the mpstats port. You > should still file a ticket if somethin

Re: MacPorts on Apple Silicon Macs (was: Re: info)

2020-11-28 Thread Joshua Root
Ryan Schmidt wrote: > We have tens of thousands of ports in MacPorts and it's not always clear to > us which ones people use. That at least can be easily remedied by installing the mpstats port. You should still file a ticket if something is broken (and there isn't an existing ticket) of course.

Re: MacPorts on Apple Silicon Macs (was: Re: info)

2020-11-27 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 27, 2020, at 09:15, Giovanni Cantele wrote: > is there any ongoing project for porting the whole macports staff on the new > Apple silicon architecture? > What happens to those who extensively make use of macports and have bought > the recent released MacBook Pro running on the new proces

Re: info

2020-11-27 Thread Artem Loenko via macports-users
Hello, I am in the same boat (and have switched from HomeBrew to MacPorts a few weeks ago, so, maybe I am wrong). MacPorts as a tool works just fine on Macs with Apple Silicon, but many ports are “broken” and have to be fixed. Most of them just do not compile for `arm64`, and it is not MacPor

Re: info

2020-11-27 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 10:27 AM Giovanni Cantele wrote: > > Dear All,. > > I’m searching the web but I cannot find any response to the following > question: > > is there any ongoing project for porting the whole macports staff on the new > Apple silicon architecture? > What happens to those who