I provided an explicit list of files and functions I changed as well as the variables I added and modified. All you had to do was download the zip file, go look at the list of items I changes and give me feedback on the changes. Had there been interest in the work, I would made the effort to get it into your source code tracking system.
But since there was never any interest expressed, this work never happened. After inquiring of the status a few times with no response, I gave up on it. I'm not seeking to complain about the situation. It is what it is. I'm simply responding to Daniel telling me that if I want something changed, I should go change it myself. I made the effort to change it. On Jan 30, 2012, at 3:02 PM, Joshua Root wrote: > On 2012-1-31 09:30 , James Gregurich wrote: >> I gave you guys a complete working prototype that had support for clang, >> customization of universal binary architectures, and the comprehensive >> ability to target different SDKs. I had 5 or 6 ports (including complex ones >> such as boost) building simultaneously for MacOSX and iOS as universal >> binaries on both. >> >> only one person ever cared enough to look at it. > > JFYI, a complete working prototype is about the least convenient form > you could provide contributions in. If you want to give your work the > best chance of being merged, generate a diff of the source tree and > attach it to a ticket. > > If it takes some work to even figure out which files you modified, it's > not surprising that anyone who isn't that interested in the feature to > begin with just isn't going to bother. > > - Josh _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-dev
