> On Sep 20, 2015, at 12:08 PM, Jack Howarth <howarth.at.f...@gmail.com> wrote: > > There is no reason to carry along the ilmbase and libopenexr6 packaging > into the 10.9-libc++ tree when the newer ilmbase12 and libopenexr22 packages > are fully compatible replacements. We only have a very few packages left > which need to be adjusted for this change in both the 10.7 and 10.9-libc++ > trees (note that ilmbase/libopenexr6 remains in the 10.7 tree but we want to > keep the packaging in sync). The packages which need updated for this change > are... > > Pete Woods <f...@pete-woods.com> > graphics/enblend-enfuse.info > > Daniel Johnson <dan...@daniel-johnson.org> > graphics/libdevil1.info > > Hanspeter Niederstrasser <nie...@users.sourceforge.net> > graphics/vigra4.info > graphics/vigra5.info > kde/kdebase4-runtime.info > kde/kdelibs4.info > kde/kimageformat-plugins.info > > Thanks in advance for updating those to BDeps ilmbase12/libopenexr22 and Dep > ilmbase22-shlibs/libopenexr22-shlibs. > Jack
I tried, but libdevil1 won’t build with libopenexr22. I get lots of undeclared identifier errors for IMATH_NAMESPACE and “error: no type named ‘Int64’ in namespace ‘Imf’; did you mean ‘Imath::Int64’”. Looks like the openexr api has changed? Daniel
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