On May 2, 2021, at 10:19, Joshua Root wrote:
> On 2021-5-1 20:05 , Andrew Udvare wrote:
>> Any chance this can get in to the final release?
>> https://github.com/macports/macports-base/pull/225
>
> Most likely not for 2.7.0. Typically only regression fixes are merged to the
> branch during the
Hi all,
When trying to install a conflicting (sub)port, here's the current error
message:
---> Computing dependencies for
Error: Can't install because conflicting ports are active:
Error: Follow https://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets to report a bug.
Error: Processing of port failed
On 2021-5-3 01:03 , Christopher Nielsen wrote:
Josh,
Reviewing the change log, the following piqued my interest:
- reclaim: remove everything under build and ccache directories. (#60126,
khindenburg in b9fdb847, d08d261f)
I quickly reviewed the related ticket, and new logic, but one thing
On 2021-5-1 20:05 , Andrew Udvare wrote:
Any chance this can get in to the final release?
https://github.com/macports/macports-base/pull/225
Most likely not for 2.7.0. Typically only regression fixes are merged to
the branch during the beta period.
- Josh
Josh,
Reviewing the change log, the following piqued my interest:
- reclaim: remove everything under build and ccache directories. (#60126,
khindenburg in b9fdb847, d08d261f)
I quickly reviewed the related ticket, and new logic, but one thing still isn’t
clear: Will the ccache directory be
* Ryan Schmidt:
> I wasn't aware that discussions on the mailing list were difficult to
> access.
I don't think they are difficult to access, if one is using a suitable
setup. Personally, I use Notmuch (https://notmuchmail.org) specifically
for all my mailing list subscriptions, with my IMAP
Folks,
There is presently an open PR for OpenMPI, which updates the port to 4.1.1. In
addition to many bug fixes, upstream also included a fix for Big Sur ARM
builds. Hurray!
The PR also enables use of buildbot binaries for most cases, greatly improving
the user experience.
But wait, there’s