taskgated over the top during builds?

2019-02-06 Thread René J . V . Bertin
Hi,

Not really a MacPorts question, but definitely devel-related:

I've started noticing things in my system.log while trying to get Mesa 18.3 to 
build :
Feb  7 00:32:15 Portia.local taskgated[18]: *** LOG MESSAGE QUOTA EXCEEDED - 
SOME MESSAGES FROM THIS PROCESS HAVE BEEN DISCARDED ***
Feb  7 00:33:25 Portia.local taskgated[18]: *** LOG MESSAGE QUOTA EXCEEDED - 
SOME MESSAGES FROM THIS PROCESS HAVE BEEN DISCARDED ***
Feb  7 00:34:26 Portia.local taskgated[18]: *** LOG MESSAGE QUOTA EXCEEDED - 
SOME MESSAGES FROM THIS PROCESS HAVE BEEN 

and top shows that taskgated is indeed actually competing for CPU with the 
compiler. I think I notice this (much) more if the build uses lots of shell 
scripts (libtool...) but am not sure of that yet.

Any idea what this can be? This is on 10.9 so SIP and family are not involved; 
taskgated runs with the -p and -s options.

Thanks,
R.


New website design

2019-02-06 Thread db
On 6 Feb 2019, at 13:00, macports-dev-requ...@lists.macports.org wrote:
> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2019 21:31:22 +0100
> From: Mojca Miklavec 
> To: MacPorts Development 
> Subject: New website design
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> Our website design is in fact desperately outdated, it probably hasn't
> changed since day one. (I believe the project started in 2002?)

> We need a complete redesign; not just changing the colour palette, but
> completely restructuring contents, decreasing the amount of
> information, adding some pictures etc.

No to a complete redesign and changing colours.
Yes to some restructuring of contents and responsive design.
No to decreasing the amount of information (portgroups info?).
No to needless pictures.
Yes to an intro/overview page to get new users up and running, a là HB.