On Sep 27, 2012, at 03:03, [email protected] wrote:
> Revision: 98172
> http://trac.macports.org//changeset/98172
> Author: [email protected]
> Date: 2012-09-27 01:03:30 -0700 (Thu, 27 Sep 2012)
> Log Message:
> -----------
> php-midgard2: don't use group variable in notes, fix livecheck
>
> Modified Paths:
> --------------
> trunk/dports/php/php-midgard2/Portfile
>
> Modified: trunk/dports/php/php-midgard2/Portfile
> ===================================================================
> --- trunk/dports/php/php-midgard2/Portfile 2012-09-27 03:32:18 UTC (rev
> 98171)
> +++ trunk/dports/php/php-midgard2/Portfile 2012-09-27 08:03:30 UTC (rev
> 98172)
> @@ -41,11 +41,15 @@
> notes "======================== IMPORTANT =========================\n
> If this is the first time you're installing Midgard, or you have\n
> recently upgraded PHP, make sure to check your php.ini to verify\n
> - that extension_dir at least includes\n
> - ${php.extension_dir}\n
> + that extension_dir at least includes the directory shown by command\n
> + 'php-config${php.suffix} --extension-dir'
> ================================================================"
These instructions are not unique to php-midgard2; if anything, they're
applicable to all PHP extension ports. But I've never heard any bug reports
about the wrong directory being in the php.ini, so I think the message solves a
non-problem and should just be deleted entirely.
> -livecheck.type regex
> -livecheck.url ${master_sites}
> -livecheck.regex ${name}-(\[0-9.\]+)\\.tar\\.\[bg\]z
> +if {${name} == ${subport}} {
> + livecheck.type regex
> + livecheck.url ${master_sites}
> + livecheck.regex php5-midgard2-(\[0-9.\]+)\\.tar\\.\[bg\]z
> +} else {
> + livecheck.type none
> +}
My intention is to adjust the php 1.1 portgroup so that this kind of thing
happens automatically, so that each php extension port does not need to do so
manually.
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