On May 14, 2007, at 2:07 PM, Rick Gigger wrote:
So it is possible to create packages with macports but right now
there is a bug that is preventing it from correctly tracking
dependencies. Is that correct?
But once that is fixed I should be able to specify all of the ports
that I want
On May 8, 2007, at 00:38, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
On May 7, 2007, at 7:23 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Such a format does exist: It's called a .pkg file and you interact
with them every time you install an Apple software update.
However, I don't think there's any functionality in MacPorts to
On May 7, 2007, at 7:23 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Such a format does exist: It's called a .pkg file and you interact
with them every time you install an Apple software update. However,
I don't think there's any functionality in MacPorts to create or
use package files.
Oh really?
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On May 8, 2007, at 12:17 PM, James Berry wrote:
However, this functionality is broken in 1.4.3. This bug was
fixed three weeks ago, but the people in charge here think we
should not make too often releases, so you'll have to use trunk
or wait for the fix.
I'm sure this has been
On May 8, 2007, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Such a format does exist: It's called a .pkg file and you interact
with them every time you install an Apple software update. However,
I don't think there's any functionality in MacPorts to create or
use package files.
That's not correct: the creation
On May 8, 2007, at 5:48 AM, Marc André Selig wrote:
I just tried that. It seems not to work quite as anticipated.
$ sudo port mpkg gnucash +guile16
... results in port packaging guile instead of guile16, which makes
the resulting package useless.
It seems as if port mpkg follows the
Guido Soranzio wrote:
On May 8, 2007, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Such a format does exist: It's called a .pkg file and you interact
with them every time you install an Apple software update. However, I
don't think there's any functionality in MacPorts to create or use
package files.
That's not
Is it possible to have an internal macports mirror that also contains
binaries, so I can compile all the ports I need once and install them on
several boxes instead of re-compiling everything on every single box?
Thanks,
Rick Gigger
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On May 7, 2007, at 18:35, David Liontooth wrote:
Rick Gigger wrote:
Is it possible to have an internal macports mirror that also contains
binaries, so I can compile all the ports I need once and install them
on several boxes instead of re-compiling everything on every
single box?
Great
On May 7, 2007, at 17:39, Rick Gigger wrote:
Is it possible to have an internal macports mirror that also
contains binaries, so I can compile all the ports I need once and
install them on several boxes instead of re-compiling everything on
every single box?
That functionality does not
On May 7, 2007, at 8:04 PM, Paul Guyot wrote:
However, this functionality is broken in 1.4.3. This bug was fixed
three weeks ago, but the people in charge here think we should not
make too often releases, so you'll have to use trunk or wait for
the fix.
I'm sure this has been discussed
On May 7, 2007, at 8:15 PM, paul beard wrote:
On May 7, 2007, at 8:04 PM, Paul Guyot wrote:
However, this functionality is broken in 1.4.3. This bug was fixed
three weeks ago, but the people in charge here think we should not
make too often releases, so you'll have to use trunk or wait
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