Hi, On Wednesday 30 April 2014 18:17:42 meik michalke wrote: > Am Mittwoch, 30. April 2014, 10:01:10 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier: > > > move ahead to 0.6.2? > > > > I think the fastest (and therefore preferrable) fix will be to add the > > relevant patch to the portfile. Patch attached (combination of r4654, > > r4657, and r4660). > > thanks -- that fixed the build problem.
good. So does that mean, we don't have to depend on a particular compiler version anymore? > we would need another patch for the stable binary subport, because the > configure argument R_LIBDIR is being ignored, so RKWard doesn't find the > rkward package and crashes ;-) however, if that doesn't become a part of > MacPorts anyway, we shouldn't have to bother. Yes, let's ignore this for now, and leave it for 0.6.2. (BTW, one other thing that I really want to fix for 0.6.2 is the troubles running from paths with spaces on Windows). > > 1) Get the portfiles done. > > looks good so far. the comments from various MacPorts devs were helpful in > removing old stuff which doesn't seem to be needed any longer. the files > will be much smaller now. Two more suggestions: I guess the main use-case for rkward-binary is going to remain building the bundles. It _may_ make sense to have a third Portfile just for rkward-binary, and adjust that to point to the correct SVN-location (trunk or release_branch) as needed (could that even be implemented as a variant?). The advantage would be that the regular Portfiles could remain completely in sync with MacPorts, making it easier to carry patches in either direction. Now that the -debug variant does not need any explicit configure arguments anymore, it does look somewhat pointless, indeed. Telling bug reporters to sudo port install rkward +debug sudo port install valgrind should not be too much more scaring than just the first line. Regards Thomas P.S.: Marko was addressing me when asking for Portfile patches, but as you are the maintainer, I'm not going to take any action here, unless you tell me to.
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