On 31/lug/2012, at 00:30, Mojca Miklavec <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, Hi Mojca, Sorry I'm late, i was "out of the civilization" until some days ago ;) > > AquaTerm has moved to GitHub and new version has been released. I > attached the revised Portfile here: > http://trac.macports.org/ticket/34346 > > However, it would be very helpful to patch gnuplot before upgrading > AquaTerm. I uploaded this patch about three months ago (today I only > refreshed it to reflect the latest change in gnuplot) and I would be > really grateful for any kind of feedback: > > http://trac.macports.org/attachment/ticket/34423/gnuplot-use-aqt-framework-extra-option.patch I am no autoconf expert, however I know it a little, all your patches make sense to me. > > The patch is needed in order to be able to get rid of > libaquaterm.dylib & header files (replaced by AquaTerm.framework) > > I'm the maintainer of gnuplot port (without commit rights) and from my > perspective I consider the patch ready to be committed (there is no > need for rebuild gnuplot since gnuplot already links against > /opt/local/Library/Frameworks/AquaTerm.framework/Versions/A/AquaTerm), > so if any developer with commit rights is comfortable with the patch, > I would like to request commiting it. I'll commit it then, with your approval. > > ------ > > The new version of AquaTerm might be interested for the following reasons: > - support for transparency > - universal binaries (like running i386 gnuplot with x86_64 AquaTerm) > don't have problems any more > - in 1.1.0 (which never made it into MacPorts) the first plot > following "set term aqua size x,y" would be typeset with transparent > (=invisible) labels and sometimes plot wouldn't be cleared > - no need to patch xcodeproject Since AquaTerm is under maintainership of mcalhoun, let's see what he/she thinks of it! Also, I see that your commits were pulled in, does that mean that the patches to AquaTerm are now obsolete? > > In addition to that, I added a trivial patch which now tries to start > /Applications/MacPorts/AquaTerm.app instead of > /Applications/AquaTerm.app. The second one breaks functionality in > case that a different version of AquaTerm is installed in > /Applications. > > On the other hand it might not work on 10.4, but I'm not exactly sure > about that. There is no reason why it wouldn't work (there are no > Lion-specific functions in there :) except that it was way too painful > to set up the old XCode to compile fat binaries including x86_64 that > would also work on Tiger. > > Thank you, > Mojca > _______________________________________________ > macports-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev Aljaž Srebrnič -- -- My public key: http://bit.ly/g5pw_pubkey
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