Re: Question about MacPorts project membership application

2018-05-16 Thread Mark Anderson
I've been meaning to step up and take on some extra responsibility. It looks like the timeline Eitan showed is relatively reasonable, especially in these GitHub pull request days. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 12:30 PM Mojca Miklavec

Re: iTerm Upcoming Versions

2018-07-28 Thread Mark Anderson
ooking at > > https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/blob/master/aqua/iTerm2/Portfile > > The port is already limited to 10.12 or newer… > > I do still wonder if that couldn’t be extended by using the compiler black > list port group accordingly... > > On 28 Jul 2018,

Re: iTerm Upcoming Versions

2018-07-28 Thread Mark Anderson
ilers etc., whilst upstream assumes you would only use Xcode supplied > ones. So it really depends on what the limitation actually is. > > Chris > > On 28 Jul 2018, at 9:10 pm, Mark Anderson wrote: > > The upcoming 3.2 version of iTerm2 will require 10.13 or higher to build. &g

iTerm Upcoming Versions

2018-07-28 Thread Mark Anderson
The upcoming 3.2 version of iTerm2 will require 10.13 or higher to build. The upside is Metal 2 rendering is being working on. I'm wondering if we want to keep older versions based on older macOSes or just say, hey, upstream only supports 10.XX at the latest and so that's what we support. —Mark

Atom package

2018-07-28 Thread Mark Anderson
I don't know how many of us use Atom, but I have a very early syntax highlighter here: https://github.com/markemer/language-macports which I am working on. Feel free to suggest things. Also, I'd like to make a plugin for the the linter package in atom as well as some standalone functions. Hit me

Has anyone else been dropped?

2018-08-12 Thread Mark Anderson
I seem to have been dropped off the list and and I can't resubscribe. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson

Re: Has anyone else been dropped?

2018-08-12 Thread Mark Anderson
ling list. > > On Sun, Aug 12, 2018 at 04:09:12PM -0400, Mark Anderson wrote: > >I seem to have been dropped off the list and and I can't resubscribe. > >—Mark > >___ > >Mark E. Anderson > > -- > Zero > -- Sent from Gmail Mobile on iPhone

Personal TravisCI Builds

2018-07-22 Thread Mark Anderson
So, crazy idea. I have an open source TravisCI account, and I'd like to check my work as I make check ins. Would there be a general interest in coming up with a general solution for people to do this? —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson

Re: Personal TravisCI Builds

2018-07-22 Thread Mark Anderson
Cool, thanks. I haven't tried that yet. Mainly because I've been on travis-ci.com these days. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson On Sun, Jul 22, 2018 at 5:21 PM Joshua Root wrote: > On 2018-7-23 06:44 , Mark Anderson wrote: > > So, crazy idea. I have an open source

Re: Personal TravisCI Builds

2018-07-22 Thread Mark Anderson
Yep, that works. Put only on travis-ci.org. Weird. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson On Sun, Jul 22, 2018 at 5:49 PM Mark Anderson wrote: > Cool, thanks. I haven't tried that yet. Mainly because I've been on > travis-ci.com these days. > > —Mark > ___

Re: macOS10.14 testers ?

2018-07-06 Thread Mark Anderson
Me too. Things have gone ok so far. We should maybe get a private list or room or something. On Fri, Jul 6, 2018 at 2:30 AM Adam Mercer wrote: > On Wed, Jul 4, 2018 at 8:41 AM Christopher Jones > wrote: > > > I am just curious, has anyone else signed up for the 10.14 beta and > played with it

Re: Upgrading Pandoc

2018-03-07 Thread Mark Anderson
ang <c...@macports.org> wrote: > Hi, > > On Sun, Mar 04, 2018 at 02:18:24PM -0500, Mark Anderson wrote: > > So I started trying to move pandoc from some older version to 2.1.1 > > but then I realized I needed to upgrade the Haskell compiler and > > libraries to do that. I

Re: Port and patch submissions via ticket vs. via PR.

2018-04-04 Thread Mark Anderson
I like the idea of a trac to PR script or something to make things easier. The github API is pretty easy to use, but I’m not a trac expert by any means. That said, I’d be willing to help. —Mark On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 8:18 AM Mojca Miklavec wrote: > On 4 April 2018 at 13:15,

Re: New guide section on Git and GitHub

2018-04-11 Thread Mark Anderson
Have we thought about moving entirely to github. Using issues and projects? I remember there being a reason we didn't, but I don't remember what it was. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 10:17 PM, Andrew Moore wrote: > > >

Upgrading Pandoc

2018-03-04 Thread Mark Anderson
So I started trying to move pandoc from some older version to 2.1.1 but then I realized I needed to upgrade the Haskell compiler and libraries to do that. I got started, but wow, this is something else. Does anyone have tips about upgrading Haskell? Is there a magic to it or should I just keep

Re: OT: Apple 64-bit changes

2018-10-22 Thread Mark Anderson
Oh yeah, I mean CodeWeavers / WineHQ - Apple doesn't care at all. I've been to enough WWDCs to know that. Good to know they are on it. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 12:13 AM Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > > On Oct 21, 2018, at 11:57, Mark Ander

Re: OT: Apple 64-bit changes

2018-10-21 Thread Mark Anderson
When I run a 32 bit command line app, I get the popup warning that this “Isn’t optimized for my Mac”. It’s kind of annoying that they’re removing the possibility when things like wine really need a 32bit space since Windows is no where near as far along on 32->64 bit. I hope they’re planning to

Re: OT: Apple 64-bit changes

2018-10-24 Thread Mark Anderson
The real downside is in 10.15, 32-bit programs will not run at all. I understand why they did this for iOS but I’m less clear on the macOS side. —Mark On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 5:41 PM Joshua Root wrote: > On 2018-10-25 07:55 , Randolph M. Fritz wrote: > > I found Joshua Root's messages in the

Re: OT: Apple 64-bit changes

2018-10-24 Thread Mark Anderson
dolph M. Fritz > wrote: > >> Thanks, everyone, for the discussion. I'll have to look into how it >> applies specifically to our app. >> -- >> Randolph M. Fritz || +1 206 659-8617 || rmfri...@gmail.com >> >> >> On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 8:54 PM Mark Anderson wrote: &g

Re: WorkSrcDir Question

2018-10-27 Thread Mark Anderson
what happened. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 5:23 PM Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > > On Oct 27, 2018, at 16:09, Mark Anderson wrote: > > > So, I'm trying to update the Io Language port, and I get a worksrcdir of: > &g

Re: mojave 32-bit compatible and universal builds

2018-11-04 Thread Mark Anderson
I've just given up on 32-bit on macOS. Wine is the big pain there, but I'm waiting for upstream to fix it since I don't use it much anyway. I think I'm with Chris. This is a lot of effort for something that is going to break permanently in 10.15+, we should probably just add an error to things

Macports-mgr

2018-11-04 Thread Mark Anderson
I sent a message to Macports-mgr in July and haven't heard back. I know it can take a long time, but how long is a long time? —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson

WorkSrcDir Question

2018-10-27 Thread Mark Anderson
So, I'm trying to update the Io Language port, and I get a worksrcdir of: IoLanguage-io-b8a18fc Is there a good way to figure that name out programatically, or change it? Or am I just stuck with it? —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson

Re: Macports-mgr

2018-11-08 Thread Mark Anderson
Thanks for the response. I wasn't entirely sure how this all works exactly. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 6:00 PM Rainer Müller wrote: > On 04.11.18 16:09, Mark Anderson wrote: > > I sent a message to Macports-mgr in July and haven't heard bac

Re: [MacPorts] #57511: Io: Could NOT find PythonLibs

2018-11-08 Thread Mark Anderson
I did port install -vst shouldn't that work? That's weird. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 1:15 AM MacPorts wrote: > #57511: Io: Could NOT find PythonLibs > -+-- > Reporter: ryandesign | Owner:

Re: Seeming flaw in Xcode 10

2018-11-11 Thread Mark Anderson
First thing I would do is file a radar. I know that's a terrible solution, but it'll be the thing anyone at apple will tell us to do first thing. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson On Sun, Nov 11, 2018 at 5:36 PM Perry E. Metzger wrote: > As some of you are aware, XCode 10 no

Re: Seeming flaw in Xcode 10

2018-11-11 Thread Mark Anderson
I can file one against the betas as well. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson On Sun, Nov 11, 2018 at 5:50 PM Mark Anderson wrote: > First thing I would do is file a radar. I know that's a terrible solution, > but it'll be the thing anyone at apple will tell us to do first

Tesseract

2018-11-04 Thread Mark Anderson
Good news, Tesseract 4.0.0 has been released and it builds with cmake just great. Bad news, the training data is now in a separate repo and needs to be manually moved. The training set, is also in another repo, but that can be a variant. Should I just load all the training data, or is there a

Re: A quick question on PR etiquette

2019-01-21 Thread Mark Anderson
Cool. That makes a lot of sense,.Thanks! Mark On Sun, Jan 20, 2019 at 4:24 PM Mojca Miklavec wrote: > On Sun, 20 Jan 2019 at 22:18, Mojca Miklavec wrote: > > On Sun, 20 Jan 2019 at 19:45, Mark Anderson wrote: > > > > > > So, I want to change my email on all of my

Re: macports rot

2018-12-05 Thread Mark Anderson
Yeah Rainer, I was surprised that that thread went nowhere. I’m ok with not being ready to be on boarded or needing to learn more, but it’s still been radio silence. The thing is I still am a much bigger fan of this project and community than Homebrew. I’ve been thinking of an idea to compete

Re: Xcode 10.0...

2018-09-18 Thread Mark Anderson
Yeah. I’ve had to run all my builds with-universal since the beta on XCode 10 / 10.14 On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 1:39 PM Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > > On Sep 18, 2018, at 10:53, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > > > An area of possible concern for High Sierra is if Xcode 10 removes the > same

Re: how to deal with large data files

2019-03-27 Thread Mark Anderson
It’s an optional port? I think marking it non-distributible the the way to go for now, but we should think about adding a “mirror no” “force_remote” or something that is more semantic. Mind you I have no idea how to do that (yet). But it’s an idea. —Mark On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 7:17 PM Renee

Re: New Portfiles

2019-03-10 Thread Mark Anderson
If they can't be installed at the same time, LibXML should probably be a variant. On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 8:13 PM MacPorts wrote: > I don't remember why I ended up making a new port for html-tree. > > There seem to be two different modules at cpan that use the name > Web::Scraper. One uses

Re: Slack-like chat (also for GSOC)

2019-05-12 Thread Mark Anderson
We could also try discord. It’s free like slack, but doesn’t have limitations in the free version. RocketChat or the like might be worth it if we want to run it on heroku or aws or something. With Slack there may be Open Source project exceptions that let us use the premium stuff for free. (I’ve

Re: PRs

2019-05-19 Thread Mark Anderson
> Saagar Jha > > On May 19, 2019, at 14:21, Rainer Müller wrote: > > On 19.05.19 20:45, Christopher Chavez wrote: > > On 5/19/2019 1:40 PM, Mark Anderson wrote: > > making it possible to re-run CI from GitHub commits. > > > As a PR submitter, one workaround I

PRs

2019-05-19 Thread Mark Anderson
So I just looked at our PRs, and we have 47 outstanding with the oldest being 245 days. I'd like to help out. I'm going to go make a bunch of comments, and merge uncontroversial ones. I don't know the standard when there is a bit of a thing going on in the PR, but has been quiet for a while.

Re: PRs

2019-05-19 Thread Mark Anderson
realizing there is a steep learning curve even for those of us involved for a long time. There are A LOT of moving parts in MacPorts. On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 2:45 PM Christopher Chavez wrote: > > > On 5/19/2019 1:40 PM, Mark Anderson wrote: > > making it possible to re-run CI from

Re: virtualbox mojave fix

2019-05-19 Thread Mark Anderson
Yeah here too. Going to be super important once 10.15 comes out and 32-bit is verboten. On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 3:00 PM Ken Cunningham < ken.cunningham.web...@gmail.com> wrote: > Oh, it would be great if I read that backwards, as I use VBox mostly for > the 32bit guests. > > Thanks, > > Ken > >

Re: PRs

2019-05-19 Thread Mark Anderson
Ok, I thought it was already. But I’m not sure it’s working. Or my maintainer math is off. On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 5:32 PM Rainer Müller wrote: > On 19.05.19 20:40, Mark Anderson wrote: > > Who is currently working on out CI/CD stuff like Travis, etc? And where > > is it? There

Re: PRs

2019-05-19 Thread Mark Anderson
a lot of notes as I learn, at some point, I want to turn it into docs - but right now it's an unorganized mess of random trivia. —Mark On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 7:04 PM Mojca Miklavec wrote: > On Mon, 20 May 2019 at 00:05, Mark Anderson wrote: > > > > Yeah. I don’t like that re

macOS 10.15 Read Only root

2019-06-29 Thread Mark Anderson
Do we have any plans with how to deal with 10.15 not allowing us to create /opt if it doesn’t exist? Or does /opt just come with the file system? I can’t remember.

Re: Any objections to using GitHub issue tracker for GSOC projects?

2019-04-22 Thread Mark Anderson
Nope. Makes sense to me. —Mark On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 11:08 PM Mark Anderson wrote: > Nope. Makes sense to me. > > —Mark > ___ > Mark E. Anderson > > > On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 1:43 PM Mojca Miklavec wrote: > >> Hi, >> >>

Github CI/CD

2019-08-17 Thread Mark Anderson
So I got let into the beta and I messed around a bit. https://github.com/markemer/macports-cicd-test/commit/3afe383d66fc1c073bf33af821fc6701e4b9acc0/checks I was able to get macports-base to build. In 2 min. I'm going to give regular Macports a try as well. We probably don't want to build base

Good News

2019-09-09 Thread Mark Anderson
So I built from scratch on my brand new MacBook Pro, and make install worked without a problem on 10.15b7. Apple seems to have known to put /opt in the writable Data volume. I checked and that is indeed where it was put. I'm not sure if this is a new feature or we fixed it on our end, but awesome.

Re: Setting up port builds on Azure using master branch of macports

2019-08-08 Thread Mark Anderson
I've had the actions beta for a while - I'm actually playing with it right now to see if I can get my local fork to build. I wonder if I can add my beta-ness to MacPorts somehow. They ask me the org, but I bet I can't turn it on even with the right permissions. —Mark ___ Mark

CMake Question

2019-09-29 Thread Mark Anderson
So I have a CMake build that builds fine when I build it locally by hand using ccmake, but as I try to turn it into a port file using the cmake portgroup it fails. Does anyone know of a way to make ccmake spit out a command line of what it used to generate? Thanks, Mark

Re: CMake Question

2019-09-29 Thread Mark Anderson
Mojca Miklavec wrote: > On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 at 13:56, Mark Anderson wrote: > > > > So I have a CMake build that builds fine when I build it locally by hand > using ccmake, but as I try to turn it into a port file using the cmake > portgroup it fails. Does anyone know of a way to

Re: Xcode Portgroup for XCWorkspace

2019-11-29 Thread Mark Anderson
Glad to see that I'm not tilting at windmills. I'll take a look at it. On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 6:42 AM Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > > On Nov 28, 2019, at 13:47, Mark Anderson wrote: > ' > > Does the Xcode portgroup have anyway to build an Xcode project that uses > a worksp

Xcode Portgroup for XCWorkspace

2019-11-28 Thread Mark Anderson
Does the Xcode portgroup have anyway to build an Xcode project that uses a workspace? These are pretty common if you're using cocoapods. I don't see it, but I want to check that I'm not totally missing something before I try and add it. —Mark

Re: MacPorts Catalina

2019-10-09 Thread Mark Anderson
am not sure what you mean lists? > > I can’t see it here: > https://www.macports.org/install.php > > > > > Ömer AN, PhD > Bioinformatician Research Scientist > Cancer Science Institute of Singapore > > On 10 Oct 2019, at 03:32, Mark Anderson wrote: >

Re: MacPorts Catalina

2019-10-09 Thread Mark Anderson
Catalina has been released, please use the lists now. On Wed, Oct 9, 2019 at 3:31 PM Omer An wrote: > Hi, > > Any news when will the Macports installer for Catalina be available? > > Thanks. > Best. > > > > Ömer AN, PhD > Bioinformatician Research Scientist > Cancer Science

Re: invalid certificate chain during port-fetch

2020-01-04 Thread Mark Anderson
Yeah, not unlike how we bundle Tcl/tk now. Once upon a time, we used the system version of that too. With Apple looking to ditch supporting a "system version" of things like python, I imagine we might be better off with libcurl/openssl. The only problem there is ssl has a lot of security patches

Re: A currently unstable CI?

2020-04-03 Thread Mark Anderson
Considering that XCode 11.4 will only run on 10.15, we should probably do that as soon as possible. We also might want to ditch travis. I barely pay attention to it anymore. Does anyone else? We also might want to consider github actions, which run on azure and can link to what we do on Github

Re: port "cask" -- installing prebuilt binaries

2020-08-04 Thread Mark Anderson
If I understand correctly the reason ffmpeg is a problem is because you can build it in a "non-free" way. In fact, I think the variant is +non_free. I used to use homebrew cask and macports, but then they rolled cask into homebrew and I'll be damned if I install regular old homebrew. I'd love a

Re: FYI -- Parallels 16 now supports BigSur as a VM on older systems

2020-12-06 Thread Mark Anderson
Is there a good way to get 10.6 - 10.16 installed in Parallels — I really don't want to download all of them from the app store, if that's even possible. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson MacPorts Trac WikiPage GitHub Profile

Re: Quiet Messages?

2020-12-06 Thread Mark Anderson
hmidt wrote: > > > On Dec 6, 2020, at 14:19, Mark Anderson wrote: > > > I get a lot of these: > > > > ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors > > Could not open /usr/lib/libz.1.dylib: Shared cache only (referenced from > /Applications/MacPorts/iTerm2.ap

Re: Quiet Messages?

2020-12-06 Thread Mark Anderson
Thanks! Yeah, that did the trick, I needed to do a make distclean after I did the pull. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson MacPorts Trac WikiPage <https://trac.macports.org/wiki/mark> GitHub Profile <https://github.com/markemer> On Sun, Dec 6, 2020 at 3:50 PM Mark And

Quiet Messages?

2020-12-06 Thread Mark Anderson
I get a lot of these: ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors Could not open /usr/lib/libz.1.dylib: Shared cache only (referenced from /Applications/MacPorts/iTerm2.app/Contents/Frameworks/NMSSH.framework/Versions/A/NMSSH) Mark

Re: FYI -- Parallels 16 now supports BigSur as a VM on older systems

2020-12-06 Thread Mark Anderson
gt; >>> On 2020-12-06-S, at 16:16, Mark Anderson wrote: > >>> > >>> Is there a good way to get 10.6 - 10.16 installed in Parallels — I > really don't want to download all of them from the app store, if that's > even possible. > >>> > >>>

Re: port "cask" -- installing prebuilt binaries

2020-12-13 Thread Mark Anderson
d to send this. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson MacPorts Trac WikiPage <https://trac.macports.org/wiki/mark> GitHub Profile <https://github.com/markemer> On Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 4:42 PM Mark Anderson wrote: > I like the idea of a separate thing like cask, (if only in

Re: port "cask" -- installing prebuilt binaries

2020-12-13 Thread Mark Anderson
So, I'm looking to install iTerm2 for old systems from binary as building is becoming increasingly impossible - have we come to a consensus on any of this? —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson MacPorts Trac WikiPage GitHub Profile

Re: port "cask" -- installing prebuilt binaries

2020-12-13 Thread Mark Anderson
So yeah - I think that a name and separate port is a good idea. I'm also on board for the category for the 0.0001% of us that would use it. maybe category: binary and binary-PortName like we do with like py38-something —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson MacPorts Trac WikiPage

Re: macOS Big Sur is version 11 not 11.0

2020-11-18 Thread Mark Anderson
Yeah, my money is on 11.X being the 11.X SDK since that is typically the pattern with iOS. On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 10:21 PM Chris Jones wrote: > > > > On 19 Nov 2020, at 3:07 am, Ryan Schmidt > wrote: > > > >  > > > >> On Nov 18, 2020, at 21:04, Chris Jones wrote: > >> > >> On 19 Nov 2020, at

Re: Add nasm/yasm on Intel only?

2021-01-18 Thread Mark Anderson
I haven't ever used it elsewhere, but will it cross assemble? —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson MacPorts Trac WikiPage GitHub Profile On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 3:55 PM miniupnp wrote: > Le 18/01/2021 à 21:19,

Homebrew Disables OSXFuse ports

2021-05-16 Thread Mark Anderson
Given some of our recent back and forth, I found this interesting: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/74812 —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson MacPorts Trac WikiPage GitHub Profile

Re: Becoming a legal entity and accepting donations (was: Re: Buildbot Performance)

2021-05-17 Thread Mark Anderson
; name with some pull, and Amazon has deep pockets. Couldn't hurt to ask? > > Cheers, > Andrew > > On 5/17/21 8:22 PM, Mark Anderson wrote: > > Yeah, I was thinking of the US as well, and I meant non-profit, which > doesn't have tax deductible donations but is assumed to not ma

Re: Becoming a legal entity and accepting donations (was: Re: Buildbot Performance)

2021-05-17 Thread Mark Anderson
16, 2021, at 14:46, Mark Anderson wrote: > > > I keep wondering if we became like a not-for-profit If we could get > someone like MacStadium or Amazon or something to donate server time to us. > Or accept donations from Github sponsorship. I could look into what that > would ta

Re: Homebrew Disables OSXFuse ports

2021-05-17 Thread Mark Anderson
ithub.com/markemer> On Mon, May 17, 2021 at 7:06 PM Ryan Schmidt wrote: > On May 17, 2021, at 08:44, Perry E. Metzger wrote: > > > On 5/17/21 01:44, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > >> On May 16, 2021, at 21:49, Mark Anderson wrote: > >> > >>> Given some

Re: Buildbot Performance

2021-05-16 Thread Mark Anderson
I keep wondering if we became like a not-for-profit If we could get someone like MacStadium or Amazon or something to donate server time to us. Or accept donations from Github sponsorship. I could look into what that would take, although it might be way more trouble than it's worth. I think my

iTerm2 Question

2021-05-22 Thread Mark Anderson
So I can get iTerm2 to build correctly using Xcode 1.0 portgroup which solves a lot of the makefile problems, but I'm unsure what to do for the destroot phase to drop the .app into /Application/Macports. Any help would be appreciated. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson MacPorts Trac

Re: Framing the MacPorts discussion

2021-05-19 Thread Mark Anderson
Yeah - we are certainly short staffed everywhere - I try to add more and more of my time to the project but aside from my ports, I'm still in learning mode digging through all the asciidoc and tcl and everything. I'm trying to build some tools to help me, but again, more time. Once we move to the

Re: Freenode IRC

2021-05-19 Thread Mark Anderson
Freenode is currently in the process of self destruction. We really should move. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson MacPorts Trac WikiPage GitHub Profile On Wed, May 19, 2021 at 12:11 PM Eric Gallager via

Re: Freenode IRC

2021-05-19 Thread Mark Anderson
I think I favor option B. But I don't have to maintain it. I would prefer not to go to something like slack, but one of the more modern IRC replacements when I can at least read history is nice. So rocket chat? Or gitter? —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson MacPorts Trac WikiPage

Re: Freenode IRC

2021-05-19 Thread Mark Anderson
puters and devices. Pretty easy to > install if you have a Linux server somewhere, and hardly uses any resources. > > Cheers, > Andrew > > On 5/19/21 2:02 PM, Mark Anderson wrote: > > I think I favor option B. But I don't have to maintain it. I would > prefer not to go to something

Re: Freenode IRC

2021-05-19 Thread Mark Anderson
Yeah - that's kinda why I like rocket chat and matrix, mainly because I've been trying to stay up to date with the community discussions. But ZNC will work if we stay with IRC. Takes me back to my youth. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson MacPorts Trac WikiPage

GitHub discussions

2021-04-30 Thread Mark Anderson
For some of our more long running discussions should we try and leverage GitHub’s discussion feature? I know that for instance the past Perl discussion and the Binary only discussion can be hard to wade through on the list. Might be a good place to foster engagement. —Mark -- Sent from Gmail

Re: Github CI Broken

2021-04-12 Thread Mark Anderson
We could also host them using the releases system on github. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson MacPorts Trac WikiPage GitHub Profile On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 2:18 PM Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > > On Apr 12, 2021, at

Re: Github CI Broken

2021-04-12 Thread Mark Anderson
Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 9:25 PM Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > > On Apr 12, 2021, at 17:10, Mark Anderson wrote: > > > We could also host them using the releases system on github. > > But releases of what? > > I do not want to attach the getopt file to the releases of any MacPo

Re: "cask" ports just keep on rolling in...

2021-02-06 Thread Mark Anderson
Yeah, it seems like a lot of the stuff is in place, but we just need some tweaks. I like the idea of a portgroup like BinaryOnly or something, but what else needs to happen? I'd be more than happy to help, what needs to be done? Should we maybe take to Trac to get a to-do and proposal going?

Re: FileZilla: current version requires SDK 11

2021-02-06 Thread Mark Anderson
I would maybe have one of us try it for 11.0 and if < 11 is detected the latest pre macOS 11 build is done. I do that for iTerm - i have had some problems recently but it mostly worked. —Mark On Sat, Feb 6, 2021 at 12:55 PM Lothar Haeger wrote: > The latest version of FileZilla fails to build

Re: macOS 12 Beta

2021-10-10 Thread Mark Anderson
; > On 10 Oct 2021, at 3:49 pm, Mark Anderson wrote: > >  > I'm currently finding time to work on the problems I'm having with macOS > 12 Monterey. I want to start a wiki page, but I was wondering if I could > make it invite only based on people with the Beta to avoid running af

macOS 12 Beta

2021-10-10 Thread Mark Anderson
I'm currently finding time to work on the problems I'm having with macOS 12 Monterey. I want to start a wiki page, but I was wondering if I could make it invite only based on people with the Beta to avoid running afoul of apple. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson MacPorts Trac

Re: Custom user select groups

2021-12-03 Thread Mark Anderson
I rather like this idea. I'm not sure of the complexity but it would come in handy in a number of places. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson MacPorts Trac WikiPage GitHub Profile On Thu, Dec 2, 2021 at 3:25 PM

iTerm 2 Discussion

2021-12-29 Thread Mark Anderson
>From iTerm2 dev: "Running is supported on 10.14 but building is only ever supported on the most recent released version of Xcode." This situation has caused me no end of trouble - I kinda wish I could have the build bots build a version that runs on supported version The other idea I have is to

Re: GitHub Sponsors

2021-11-10 Thread Mark Anderson
This is where I'd like to again pitch reaching out to https://sfconservancy.org/ - I'd be willing to do the leg work - but I'd need permission from the council of elders before I did such a thing. https://sfconservancy.org/projects/services/ —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson

EDA gEDA, KiCAD, and Skywater PDK stuff

2021-11-28 Thread Mark Anderson
So I'm looking to do some EDA work - I need to fix GEDA based on the tickets I have, but I built it on my new M1Max and gEDA is seriously busted on mac. The last checkin was a year ago - so I'm thinking of forking it to my github and making some mac fixes. The reason I'm posting this is that no

Re: Sandbox issues with Swift Package Manager

2021-12-10 Thread Mark Anderson
ithub.com/markemer> On Fri, Dec 10, 2021 at 5:12 PM Andrew Udvare wrote: > > > On 2021-12-10, at 13:01, Mark Anderson wrote: > > > > SPM and Workspace builds need to be added to the XCode portgroup - it's > something that I've been working on for a while. > &

Re: New ports.macports.org website

2021-07-21 Thread Mark Anderson
I love it - great work. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson MacPorts Trac WikiPage GitHub Profile On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 4:08 PM Mojca Miklavec wrote: > Dear MacPorts users and developers, > > I'm really

Re: More classes of maintainer

2023-11-06 Thread Mark Anderson
The other thing that is different now is GitHub issues and projects have come a long way in terms of features - we can probably implement everything we do on Trac on Github as well. As I recall Github issues didn't have all the features we needed. It also would help us not need to manage our own

Re: Handing over maintainership

2023-11-06 Thread Mark Anderson
I'd be interested in qucs and asco as I'm an EE with EDA experience - what state are they in? —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson MacPorts Trac WikiPage <https://trac.macports.org/wiki/mark> GitHub Profile <https://github.com/markemer> On Mon, Nov 6, 2023 at 7:08 AM M

Port Reclaim

2023-11-06 Thread Mark Anderson
I'm noticing that port reclaim routinely is asking to uninstall all my ports. And this is not post migration. The rest of the command works as I expect. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson MacPorts Trac WikiPage GitHub Profile

Re: Port Reclaim

2023-11-06 Thread Mark Anderson
, Kirill > > On 6. Nov 2023, at 11:39, Mark Anderson wrote: > > I'm noticing that port reclaim routinely is asking to uninstall all my > ports. And this is not post migration. The rest of the command works as I > expect. > > —Mark > _

Re: Port Reclaim

2023-11-06 Thread Mark Anderson
ething as > requested when you install it via `port install blabla` > > -- > wbr, Kirill > > On 6. Nov 2023, at 12:03, Mark Anderson wrote: > > Is that the only way? I've done that in the past with migrations, but for > Sonoma, I did a fresh install and installed ports as I w

Re: macOS 13/Xcode 14 requiring code signing of all apps even on x86

2022-06-15 Thread Mark Anderson
Yeah, hit me up with this, I have the 13 beta and maintain iTerm2. iTerm2 is getting harder and harder to maintain as a port - I'm starting to wonder if it might be worthwhile to just download the correct binary, or just abandon it as a port. I don't like the idea of abandoning it as a port - but

Re: ffmpeg 5.x status

2022-07-24 Thread Mark Anderson
Yeah, I second that. An ffmpeg5 port makes some sense until the ffmpeg port can move to 5. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson MacPorts Trac WikiPage GitHub Profile On Sun, Jul 24, 2022 at 4:44 PM Nils Breunese

Re: Code signing

2022-08-03 Thread Mark Anderson
I have one due to my iOS work, although I do also have one for my day job, so I could drop it, but I tend to like to do my stuff on the side. The problem is, signing is really tough - I'm wondering if we can use the now free Xcode built in signing that people have. Or give instructions on the

iTerm2

2023-06-22 Thread Mark Anderson
iTerm2 is getting increasingly hard to support building using macports to where I'm not even using the build - I've just been trying to fix it. The big issue is that building it on the latest box with the latest Xcode works great, but the developer rightly assumes that they can just send that

Re: iTerm2

2023-06-25 Thread Mark Anderson
> On 23/06/2023 02.06, Mark Anderson wrote: > > iTerm2 is getting increasingly hard to support building using macports > > to where I'm not even using the build - I've just been trying to fix it. > > The big issue is that building it on the latest box with the latest > &g

Re: Question on architechture

2024-01-23 Thread Mark Anderson
insky wrote: > On Wed, 24 Jan 2024 01:59:54 +0100, > Mark Anderson wrote: > > > > So the Io port won't build on arm64, it will build on x86_64 and even get > > moving on arm64 in x86_64 mode, but memcached seems to fail in universal > > mode. What's the best way to deal with

Question on architechture

2024-01-23 Thread Mark Anderson
So the Io port won't build on arm64, it will build on x86_64 and even get moving on arm64 in x86_64 mode, but memcached seems to fail in universal mode. What's the best way to deal with this for now, a note? a warning? Some wait to fail instantly if you're on apple silicon? —Mark

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