On Aug 2, 2013, at 13:29, Sterling Smith wrote: > I'm new to the list. Please gently correct any missteps I make.
Welcome! > For reasons to remain unnamed, I need to install several python packages for > which there are not yet ports. While I would usually do a `pip install > <package` on linux (and this possibility exists with the py-pip port), I > would like to develop the ports so that these ports can be dependencies of a > later port (also not yet developed). > > I still need to go off and read the documentation for how to develop ports, > but I wondered if someone could point me to an already developed portfile for > a python package which basically emulates `pip install` so that I could learn > by example. I am not familiar with pip and I don't think we have documentation about how to make python ports. But there are a zillion python modules in MacPorts; take your pick of the ports in the python directory and read the portfile to see how they work. Make sure the port you're looking at uses "PortGroup python 1.0"; older ports using "PortGroup python27 1.0" or similar are not good examples. _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev
