On May 27, 2007, at 11:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Revision: 25641
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/changeset/25641
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007-05-27 09:21:59 -0700 (Sun, 27 May 2007)
Log Message:
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* Version bump to 0.8.10.
* Variant names should not contain hyphen.
* Closes ticket #11979. No responce from the maintainer.
Modified Paths:
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trunk/dports/lang/gauche/Portfile
[snip]
Modified: trunk/dports/lang/gauche/Portfile
===================================================================
--- trunk/dports/lang/gauche/Portfile 2007-05-27 15:22:23 UTC (rev
25640)
+++ trunk/dports/lang/gauche/Portfile 2007-05-27 16:21:59 UTC (rev
25641)
[snip]
-platform darwin 8 { configure.env CC=/usr/bin/gcc-4.0 CPP=/usr/bin/
cpp-4.0 CXX=/usr/bin/g++-4.0 }
So it looks like the darwin 8 platform selector which set CC, CPP and
CXX has been removed in this revision. Why was this removed, and why
was it there in the first place? I've asked this before, and I'm
still looking for a good answer for why so many ports [1] have a
darwin 8 platform selector like this, what problem it's trying to
solve, and why the problem is thought not to exist in the other
ports. GCC 4 is already the default on Darwin 8 a.k.a. Mac OS X 10.4.
If this platform selector is only trying to solve the case where the
user has used gcc_select to select a different default GCC, then
either MacPorts should always set CC, CPP and CXX to appropriate
values on all platforms for all portfiles, or MacPorts should fail to
run entirely and instead alert the user that changing the default
with gcc_select is not advisable.
[1]
$ grep CC=/usr/bin/gcc-4.0 */*/Portfile | wc -l
276
$ grep CPP=/usr/bin/cpp-4.0 */*/Portfile | wc -l
217
$ grep CXX=/usr/bin/g++-4.0 */*/Portfile | wc -l
202
$
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