Re: Potential problem with small subset of Cocoa ports on Xcode 10

2018-09-27 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Sep 26, 2018, at 17:14, Perry E. Metzger wrote: > It seems that there's a bad interaction between Xcode 10's new build > system and certain ports. "pinentry-mac" is the only one I've hit so > far but there may be others. The kludge is to tell Xcode 10 (if it is > the version running) to use

Re: Adding a Code of Conduct to MacPorts

2018-09-27 Thread George Plymale II
Hi, Just wanted to respond to a few points made in the last few messages, so I'm combining my responses into a single message to avoid clutter. David Gilman writes: > What are some of these projects that capsized after adopting a code of > conduct? Linux is arguably "capsizing" right now, to

Re: database problems in Mojave

2018-09-27 Thread Perry E. Metzger
On Thu, 27 Sep 2018 21:24:01 -0400 "Perry E. Metzger" wrote: > I've been having some persistent slowness with registry operations > in Mojave. I suspect some sort of sqlite3 update issue. Symptoms > have included very slow scans for port prerequisites and very very > slow registration of the

database problems in Mojave

2018-09-27 Thread Perry E. Metzger
I've been having some persistent slowness with registry operations in Mojave. I suspect some sort of sqlite3 update issue. Symptoms have included very slow scans for port prerequisites and very very slow registration of the files in ports with huge numbers of files like texlive-fonts-extra. I ran

Re: Adding a Code of Conduct to MacPorts

2018-09-27 Thread David Gilman
What are some of these projects that capsized after adopting a code of conduct? On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 3:06 PM Vincent Habchi wrote: > > > In my experience, we in MacPorts-land don't have the obvious Linux issue. I > > hope others don't experience the MacPorts project (developers, users, > >

Re: Adding a Code of Conduct to MacPorts

2018-09-27 Thread Vincent Habchi
> In my experience, we in MacPorts-land don't have the obvious Linux issue. I > hope others don't experience the MacPorts project (developers, users, > commenters) as abusive in any medium (email lists, tickets / issues, PR's, in > person, whatever). - MLD In my experience :), when a project

Re: Adding a Code of Conduct to MacPorts

2018-09-27 Thread Michael Dickens
Related, sort of: < https://www.newyorker.com/science/elements/after-years-of-abusive-e-mails-the-creator-of-linux-steps-aside > In my experience, we in MacPorts-land don't have the obvious Linux issue. I hope others don't experience the MacPorts project (developers, users, commenters) as