On 2016-09-16 01:09, ryandes...@macports.org wrote: > Revision: 152743 > https://trac.macports.org/changeset/152743 > Author: ryandes...@macports.org > Date: 2016-09-15 16:09:26 -0700 (Thu, 15 Sep 2016) > Log Message: > ----------- > Portgroups: replace "Mac OS X" and "OS X" with "macOS"
> Modified: trunk/dports/_resources/port1.0/group/xcodeversion-1.0.tcl > =================================================================== > --- trunk/dports/_resources/port1.0/group/xcodeversion-1.0.tcl > 2016-09-15 23:06:35 UTC (rev 152742) > +++ trunk/dports/_resources/port1.0/group/xcodeversion-1.0.tcl > 2016-09-15 23:09:26 UTC (rev 152743) > @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ > # minimum_xcodeversions {darwin_major minimum_xcodeversion} > # > # where darwin_major is the major version of the underlying Darwin OS (e.g. 9 > -# for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard) and minimum_xcodeversion is the minimum version > +# for macOS Leopard) and minimum_xcodeversion is the minimum version > # of Xcode the port requires (e.g. 3.1). I would keep this as Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, the name does not change retroactively. The version number is usually also helpful to get the "10.X" to "darwin Y" mapping right. > options minimum_xcodeversions > @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ > return -code error "unable to find Xcode" > } > if {[vercmp ${xcodeversion} ${minimum_xcodeversion}] < 0} { > - ui_error "On Mac OS X ${macosx_version}, ${name} > ${version} requires Xcode ${minimum_xcodeversion} or later but you have Xcode > ${xcodeversion}." > + ui_error "On macOS ${macosx_version}, ${name} > @${version} requires Xcode ${minimum_xcodeversion} or later but you have > Xcode ${xcodeversion}." Why drop the foo @1.0 syntax that we use at so many other places to specify a port version? Rainer _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev