Re: Updating omniORBpy with python variants

2021-09-21 Thread Thomas Lockhart
Thanks Jason for the help.

I’ve opened two tickets #63523 and #53524 to cover omniORB and py-omniORBpy 
*and* created a pull request #12322 to cover them both (since they both need to 
be applied together).

I’d fallen out of updating macports stuff after the transition to github and 
the ask for pull requests but my lighter-weight attempt this time seems ok as 
far as workload for me. But it is probably a mishmash of what I used to do and 
what y’all want me to do so feel free to get me on the right track.

Thanks!

- Tom


> On Sep 21, 2021, at 10:33 AM, Thomas Lockhart  wrote:
> 
> I’m having trouble updating the omniORBpy port file to support the latest 
> version of omniORBpy and latest versions of python. It’s been a good while 
> since I’ve done this, but (with the latest macports installed) it only wants 
> to recognize the orginal 27 and 36 ports as available even though I’ve now 
> defined others (or think I have at least).
> 
> Any hints on what I’m missing? Are the available ports cached somewhere else 
> in the macports tree???
> 
> TIA
> 
> - Tom
> 
> 



Re: Updating omniORBpy with python variants

2021-09-21 Thread Thomas Lockhart
That did it. Thanks!

- Tom

> On Sep 21, 2021, at 10:38 AM, Jason Liu  wrote:
> 
> Did you try manually running the `portindex` command to have MacPorts re-scan 
> your portfiles?
> 
> -- 
> Jason Liu
> 
> 
> On Tue, Sep 21, 2021 at 1:33 PM Thomas Lockhart  > wrote:
> I’m having trouble updating the omniORBpy port file to support the latest 
> version of omniORBpy and latest versions of python. It’s been a good while 
> since I’ve done this, but (with the latest macports installed) it only wants 
> to recognize the orginal 27 and 36 ports as available even though I’ve now 
> defined others (or think I have at least).
> 
> Any hints on what I’m missing? Are the available ports cached somewhere else 
> in the macports tree???
> 
> TIA
> 
> - Tom
> 



Re: Updating omniORBpy with python variants

2021-09-21 Thread Jason Liu
Did you try manually running the `portindex` command to have MacPorts
re-scan your portfiles?

-- 
Jason Liu


On Tue, Sep 21, 2021 at 1:33 PM Thomas Lockhart 
wrote:

> I’m having trouble updating the omniORBpy port file to support the latest
> version of omniORBpy and latest versions of python. It’s been a good while
> since I’ve done this, but (with the latest macports installed) it only
> wants to recognize the orginal 27 and 36 ports as available even though
> I’ve now defined others (or think I have at least).
>
> Any hints on what I’m missing? Are the available ports cached somewhere
> else in the macports tree???
>
> TIA
>
> - Tom
>
>


Updating omniORBpy with python variants

2021-09-21 Thread Thomas Lockhart
I’m having trouble updating the omniORBpy port file to support the latest 
version of omniORBpy and latest versions of python. It’s been a good while 
since I’ve done this, but (with the latest macports installed) it only wants to 
recognize the orginal 27 and 36 ports as available even though I’ve now defined 
others (or think I have at least).

Any hints on what I’m missing? Are the available ports cached somewhere else in 
the macports tree???

TIA

- Tom



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