On 2017-05-12 05:07, Joshua Root wrote: > On 2017-5-12 06:45 , Clemens Lang wrote: >> Hey, >> >> On Tue, May 09, 2017 at 12:47:15PM +1000, Joshua Root wrote: >>> On 2017-5-9 12:11 , Zero King wrote: >>>> Does anyone have a list of packages to install on Ubuntu Trusty to >>>> run MacPorts? This would save some test builds for Travis. >>> >>> The "Other Platforms" section of <https://www.macports.org/install.php> >>> should cover it. So tcl, freebsd-buildutils (provides mtree as >>> 'fmtree'), >>> rsync, libsqlite3-dev, libssl-dev and one of libcurl4-*-dev. >> >> If I recall correctly you'll also need an Objective-C compiler and an >> Objective-C runtime. gobjc and libobjc4 should cover that. You might >> also need parts of the GNUstep runtime, which should be packaged under >> something along the name of gnustep-base-runtime in Ubuntu. > > You can Foundation support off with configure flags, and that actually > became the fallback instead of failure on non-Darwin platforms quite > some time ago. > > <https://github.com/macports/macports-base/commit/4a9e7e39a769cddcb08d34e103a4efc046da1b9f>
Hm, it looks like only tclobjc1.0 uses that. However, I could not find any references to tclobjc, which itself has not seen any non-bulk changes since 2007. Similarly, cflib1.0 is not used by anything else and has not seen changes since 2003. I also checked Pallet and MacPorts.framework, but as far as I can see, nothing uses this. Looks like they were written as an experiment that was never finished. I propose we just get rid of this dead code. https://github.com/macports/macports-base/pull/24 Rainer
