Thank you. I know a lot more about packaging now and will work on the
things you pointed out.
I merged the patch you made in the upstream repository and added the
missing files.
https://gitorious.org/supplement/birdfont/commit/3a389dc02d9fae3123dde9c664ad756a6f19b256
/Johan
Thank you for the solution!
I have created a new release with the changes you propose.
Source package: http://birdfont.org/releases/birdfont-0.18.tar.gz
Portfile: http://birdfont.org/Portfile
Binary package:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/birdfont/files/Birdfont/birdfont-0.18.mpkg.zip/download
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 04:23:12PM +0100, Johan Mattsson wrote:
I have created a new release with the changes you propose.
Glad you found a solution!
Source package: http://birdfont.org/releases/birdfont-0.18.tar.gz
Portfile: http://birdfont.org/Portfile
Do you want us to include the
Do you want us to include the Portfile in the MacPorts tree?
Yes, that would be nice.
This binary package is built with /opt/local as prefix. This will cause
problems when somebody has MacPorts installed and also installs your
binary package. See
Thank you I will fix that when the rebuild of
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 06:05:13PM +0100, Johan Mattsson wrote:
Do you want us to include the Portfile in the MacPorts tree?
Yes, that would be nice.
OK, see r103473[1]. A couple of comments:
- you can use port lint --nitpick on your package. This will check for
common mistakes and
Hi
I have created a new portfile for BirdFont (http://birdfont.org). The
package works but it does not pass all tests.
The portfile can be downloaded here: http://birdfont.org/Portfile
I am new to mac and macports and would appreciate if some one could
tell me what mistakes I have made.
I know
On Feb 25, 2013, at 10:58 AM, Johan Mattsson johan.mattsso...@gmail.com wrote:
I have created a new portfile for BirdFont (http://birdfont.org). The
package works but it does not pass all tests.
This is more of a development-related question; please repost it to
macports-dev.
vq
On Feb 25, 2013, at 09:58, Johan Mattsson wrote:
Error: Port birdfont is still broken after rebuiling it more than 3 times.
This seems to happen because gcc for some reason links the executable
to /usr/local/lib/libbirdfont.dylib instead of
/opt/local/lib/libbirdfont.dylib.
The library is
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 04:58:43PM +0100, Johan Mattsson wrote:
Could not open /usr/local/lib/libbirdfont.dylib: Error opening or
reading file (referenced from /opt/local/bin/birdfont)
DEBUG: Marking /opt/local/bin/birdfont as broken
DEBUG: Marking /opt/local/bin/birdfont-export as broken
The