I'm afraid that you filed the patch in the Trac Trac system, instead
of the MacPorts one.
http://trac.macports.org
Le 9 juin 07 à 19:52, Sancho McCann a écrit :
I submitted the diff at http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/5464.
Sancho
On 4-Jun-07, at 3:22 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ryan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Monday, June 4, 2007 at
2:23 PM
-0800 wrote:
Yeah, I could do it. It would be my first maintenance task ever on
a port though, so I would need some guidance. Is there a good
reference to read to explain what I'd need to do?
Not exactly, unfortunately. The documentation from when the project
was called DarwinPorts has not been migrated to MacPorts yet, and is
out of date. But you can still read it here in the Internet Archive:
http://web.archive.org/web/20060427120406/
darwinports.opendarwin.org/
docs/
The best advice is to look at existing portfiles and see how they do
things.
You will want to make a copy of the boost portfile:
$ cd `port dir boost`
$ cp Portfile Portfile.orig
Then edit the portfile:
$ port edit boost
Then make your changes and try installing the port. Once you have a
change you're happy with and want to share, get a diff of your
changes:
$ diff Portfile.orig Portfile > Portfile.diff
Attach the diff to a new ticket in MacPorts' Trac installation. Then
write back to the list and tell us the ticket number and someone
will
look at it and commit it.
You should submit unified diffs using "-u":
diff -u Portfile.orig Portfile > Portfile.diff
Mark
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