Re: Subport known but not found (was: Re: "concurrent" qt4-mac: request feedback & testing for current port phase in Portfile?)

2014-12-12 Thread René J . V . Bertin
On Friday December 12 2014 12:03:48 Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > I have yet to figure out the rules here, but one thing I tripped over when > > I was experimenting with subports is that this can be recursive. That is, > > if you select the subport, then $name is the subport name and the subport > >

Re: Subport known but not found (was: Re: "concurrent" qt4-mac: request feedback & testing for current port phase in Portfile?)

2014-12-12 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 12, 2014, at 11:08 AM, Brandon Allbery wrote: > On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 12:05 PM, René J.V. wrote: subport ${name}-transitional { > > I have yet to figure out the rules here, but one thing I tripped over when I > was experimenting with subports is that this can be recursive. That is, if

Re: Subport known but not found (was: Re: "concurrent" qt4-mac: request feedback & testing for current port phase in Portfile?)

2014-12-12 Thread René J . V . Bertin
On Friday December 12 2014 12:08:28 Brandon Allbery wrote: > I have yet to figure out the rules here, but one thing I tripped over when > I was experimenting with subports is that this can be recursive. That is, > if you select the subport, then $name is the subport name and the subport > declarat

Re: Subport known but not found (was: Re: "concurrent" qt4-mac: request feedback & testing for current port phase in Portfile?)

2014-12-12 Thread Lawrence Velázquez
On Dec 12, 2014, at 12:31 PM, René J.V. Bertin wrote: > On Friday December 12 2014 12:21:54 Lawrence Velázquez wrote: > >> Does the variable "qt4_is_concurrent" exist? If not, the portfile itself >> throws an error and won't index. > > Yes, it exists, and portindex doesn't throw an error... P

Re: Subport known but not found (was: Re: "concurrent" qt4-mac: request feedback & testing for current port phase in Portfile?)

2014-12-12 Thread Lawrence Velázquez
On Dec 12, 2014, at 12:05 PM, René J.V. Bertin wrote: > So I'm trying to convert my +libsymlinks convenience variant into a ditto > subport, qt4-mac-transitional (better name suggestions still welcome). > > I'm stuck at the stage where I simply have > > subport ${name}-transitional { > } > if

Re: Subport known but not found (was: Re: "concurrent" qt4-mac: request feedback & testing for current port phase in Portfile?)

2014-12-12 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 12:05 PM, René J.V. wrote: > > subport ${name}-transitional { > I have yet to figure out the rules here, but one thing I tripped over when I was experimenting with subports is that this can be recursive. That is, if you select the subport, then $name is the subport name an

Subport known but not found (was: Re: "concurrent" qt4-mac: request feedback & testing for current port phase in Portfile?)

2014-12-12 Thread René J . V . Bertin
By "popular request" I'm taking this to the dev ML... So I'm trying to convert my +libsymlinks convenience variant into a ditto subport, qt4-mac-transitional (better name suggestions still welcome). I'm stuck at the stage where I simply have subport ${name}-transitional { } if { ${subport} eq "