"qt64-qtquick3d" is not distributable because its license "gpl" conflicts with license "APSL-2" of dependency "legacy-support"

On 24/12/2025 07:41, Jason Liu wrote:
Wait, why is it being flagged as non-distributable? Packages for the other macOS versions have been uploaded to packages.macports.org <http://packages.macports.org> and are being distributed. Or is this just a generic message, and the 10.14 package needs to be copied from the private server to the public one?

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Jason Liu


On Tue, Dec 23, 2025 at 3:20 PM Joshua Root <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 24/12/2025 06:15, Jason Liu wrote:
     > According to the port health for the qt64-qtquick3d port <https://
     > ports.macports.org/port/qt64-qtquick3d/details/ <http://
    ports.macports.org/port/qt64-qtquick3d/details/>>, it has been built
     > successfully for Mojave. However, a package for 10.14 doesn't
    seem to
     > exist on packages.macports.org <http://packages.macports.org>
    <http://packages.macports.org/qt64- <http://packages.macports.org/
    qt64->
     > qtquick3d>, so my machine attempts to build the port from source
     > locally, and the build fails. Can someone try triggering a build
    on the
     > 10.14 buildbot to verify that the build does indeed complete, and
     > possibly put a pre-compiled binary up onto the packages server?
    <https://build.macports.org/builders/ports-10.14_x86_64-watcher/
    builds/84756/steps/subports/logs/stdio <https://build.macports.org/
    builders/ports-10.14_x86_64-watcher/builds/84756/steps/subports/
    logs/stdio>>

    - Josh


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