Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 22, 2009, at 18:16, David Evans wrote:
To use the MacPorts libcurl (MacPorts libraries should be used when at
all possible to maintain a known environment) add
port:curl
That might not be sufficient.
It turns out that is was in this case -- thanks.
The standard approach is to submit your changes in the form of a patch
against the current Portfile as an attachment to a new ticket requesting
the update. A committer should then help you.
Got it, I'll do that.
if you run
sudo port -d checksum
on your Portfile, if the checksums are not correct, port will give you
a debug message with what it has calculated for the hashs
for this file in terms of a checksum statement.
very helpful -- thanks.
Of course, you need to
make sure that you really have an official copy of
the distribution file if you are going to assign checksums to it.
yes, of course.
-Chris
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