Re: Creating source packages?

2008-09-24 Thread Jay Levitt
Ryan Schmidt wrote: On Sep 22, 2008, at 9:22 AM, Jay Levitt wrote: I have a developer who lives in a rural area, with no broadband access. (OK, stop laughing.) Worse, his 28.8K dialup ISP has an 8-hour max session time, so anything signifcantly large just can't be downloaded, period.

Re: Creating source packages?

2008-09-24 Thread Rainer Müller
Jay Levitt wrote: Ah! Thanks. I think that is what I'm looking for. (I don't want to build them on my machine, because there are times he'll want to use different variants, especially as our configs diverge; he has a Core Duo, so he won't be able to move to Snow Leopard.) It should be

Creating source packages?

2008-09-22 Thread Jay Levitt
, but doesn't say how to create them. Neither does the man page. Is there any documentation on creating source packages? Jay Levitt ___ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports

Re: Creating source packages?

2008-09-22 Thread Anders F Björklund
that you want to send him ? I've been able to create .mpkgs, but those re binary packages. The guide mentions portpkgs, but doesn't say how to create them. Neither does the man page. Is there any documentation on creating source packages? Unfortunately you can only create the source package

Re: Creating source packages?

2008-09-22 Thread Michel Salim
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Jay Levitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a developer who lives in a rural area, with no broadband access. (OK, stop laughing.) Worse, his 28.8K dialup ISP has an 8-hour max session time, so anything signifcantly large just can't be downloaded, period. I

Re: Creating source packages?

2008-09-22 Thread Ryan Schmidt
CDs.)And I want them to include all dependencies. I've been able to create .mpkgs, but those are binary packages. The guide mentions portpkgs, but doesn't say how to create them. Neither does the man page. Is there any documentation on creating source packages? There isn't any such thing