Re: list of packages that are always compiled

2022-12-26 Thread Joshua Root
Richard L. Hamilton wrote: A plausible test case with the first of those (ffmpeg +nonfree) gave the expected result: return code 1, i.e. non-redistributable; and without the +nonfree variant, also gave the expected result of return code 0 (redistributable). That nicely shows that the results

Re: list of packages that are always compiled

2022-12-26 Thread Richard L. Hamilton
> On Dec 26, 2022, at 8:43 AM, Joshua Root wrote: > > https://github.com/macports/macports-infrastructure/blob/master/jobs/port_binary_distributable.tcl > > > List which ports are and aren't

Re: list of packages that are always compiled

2022-12-26 Thread Joshua Root
Werner LEMBERG wrote: Folks, is there an option to `port` that shows me the names of all packages that must be built from source, and which are not available pre-compiled from 'packages.macports.org'? Or maybe this list is somewhere else, ideally also giving a reason? [My use-case is

Re: git sync

2022-12-26 Thread John Hoyt
Hi James, I think you want to use "sudo port -v sync" (the -v before sync). This will take a LONG time the first time you pull down the git repo. As long as you see ports/subports being added and the terminal scrolling you're fine. Regards, John On Mon, Dec 26, 2022 at 2:44 AM James wrote: