On 17.03.21 13:57, Ryan Schmidt wrote:


On Mar 17, 2021, at 07:47, joerg van den hoff wrote:



On 17.03.21 13:16, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Mar 17, 2021, at 07:04, joerg van den hoff wrote:
and sadly even `sudo port -ns upgrade --force meld)' does not solve the 
problem...

too bad. but I appreciate your help. at least I now understand where 
approximately the problem is located ...
According to
https://developer.gnome.org/programming-guidelines/stable/introspection.html.en#using-introspection
a build of software using gobject-introspection "should result in a .gir and .typelib file 
being generated for the project. The .gir file is human readable, and can be inspected manually to 
see if the API has been introspected correctly". I infer that the typelib, therefore, is the 
same data but in a machine-readable format. That explains my confusion earlier about what was meant 
by the message "referenced by the typelib". It also explains why editing the installed 
gir file does nothing: you would need to make the same change in the binary typelib file before it 
takes effect, and depending on how the file is structured that may not be feasible. The real 
solution of course is to get gobject-introspection to generate these files correctly in the first 
place. Did you try recompiling

understood.

gtksourceview4 (sudo port -ns upgrade --force gtksourceview4) to see if that 
would happen then? If so, that suggests we just need to revbump gtksourceview4 
and other affected ports. If not, then it suggests we need to fix 
gobject-introspection.


I uninstalled/reinstalled that port before and now retried with the above 
command: still no luck. problem stubbornly refuses to go away...



I can at least confirm for you that the same thing happens to me if I build 
gtksourceview4 now, so you're not alone.

this is comforting: it thus is not just some stupid fault on my side... ;)

joerg


The gtksourceview4 I installed on 2021-02-12 did not have this problem. My 
gobject-introspection port was installed before that, on 2021-01-20, so that's 
not the reason why the gir files are being generated differently now, but I 
don't know what is.

Dave, can you take a look at this thread? It's about your ports.

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