On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 11:11 PM, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote: > On Jul 16, 2013, at 11:31 AM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote: > >>> So (for) now my only question remains: how can I play with this >>> without the need to recompile the whole application each time when I >>> make a tiny change in the Portfile? >> >> If you're changing what gets installed then it should be given a revision >> bump; if not, then don't change the version or revision and it will not be >> rebuilt. >> >> If you're referring to while you're developing the Portfile, MacPorts has a >> switch to override the default "clean on Portfile change": >> -o honor state files even if the Portfile has been modified since >> (called -o because it used to mean "older") >> >> Note that this Portfile change detection includes a hash of the Portfile >> (you can generate the hash using `openssl dgst -sha256 Portfile`), not just >> the timestamp. > > If you run "port install" then port will remove worksrcpath after install; > and you can change this behavior with: > -k keep mode (don't autoclean after install) > > With -k you can uninstall, rm destroot, edit statefile removing destroot > phase, edit Portfile and install the port again. > > $ sudo port -vok install gate
Perfect, thank you everyone! (I now only need to figure out how to edit the statefile / where to find that file.) After a long fight with "You can't open the application Gate.app because PowerPC applications are no longer supported." due to forgotten "#!/bin/bash" and quite a lot of cheating from http://jerome.suhard.fr/gate/#gate (I had no idea that I needed to catch "if [[ $1 == -psn_* ]]; then" to remove the first argument) I finally got it working flawlessly. This app PortGroup was a lifesaver. The bundle created by Jérôme Suhard (http://jerome.suhard.fr/gate/#Info.plist) also contains CFBundleDocumentTypes to register *.mac files with the program. I'm not sure if this is really needed or not, but I'm still curious whether I could add this in some easy way with the app bundle. Thanks again, Mojca _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev
