and the patch file.
Ah, I misunderstood. I didn't actually use the github
version. I just copied the macports Portfile and patch. But I think the
source might be the same anyway. I assumed that macports found the src
from its own resources:
https://distfiles.macports.org/sunclock/sunclock_3.57.orig
On Dec 11, 2018, at 00:17, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> (If this was a modification of an old port, it would probably be nice
> to figure out how to convince git to connect the history with that old
> file.)
As far as I know, that is a feature we lost when we converted our Subversion
repository
On Tue, 11 Dec 2018 at 04:12, wrote:
>
> Hi again,
>
> It didn't take as long as I thought it might.
> I created a local port and installed it.
Wonderful. May I suggest that you submit a pull request (or perhaps
open a trac ticket)?
(If this was a modification of an old port, it would probably
Manfred Antar wrote:
> I have a binary of sunclock that runs on OSX Mojave, should work on other
> versions as well.
> I use Xquartz. The tar file is at :
> http://www.pozo.com/sunclock
>
> It install’s in /usr/local
> You could try it and see if it works for you.
macpo...@raf.org wrote:
> Joshua Root wrote:
>
> > > I recently upgraded a macbook air from 10.6 to 10.13
> > > and discovered that sunclock is no longer in macports.
> > >
> > > Does anyone know which was the last version of macos
> >
I have a binary of sunclock that runs on OSX Mojave, should work on other
versions as well.
I use Xquartz. The tar file is at :
http://www.pozo.com/sunclock
It install’s in /usr/local
You could try it and see if it works for you.
> On Dec 10, 2018, at 6:38 PM, macpo...@raf.org wr
Joshua Root wrote:
> > I recently upgraded a macbook air from 10.6 to 10.13
> > and discovered that sunclock is no longer in macports.
> >
> > Does anyone know which was the last version of macos
> > whose corresponding macports included sunclock?
>
> T
be
> > anywhere on my laptop (macos 10.11).
> >
> > Actually, I just realised that the sunclock
> > I'm using (on macos 10.11) is sitting under
> > my ~/bin directory. It's not a macports
> > package under 10.11 either. I assumed that
> > it still was.
> >
> I recently upgraded a macbook air from 10.6 to 10.13
> and discovered that sunclock is no longer in macports.
>
> Does anyone know which was the last version of macos
> whose corresponding macports included sunclock?
That isn't how MacPorts releases work. There is one s
; Actually, I just realised that the sunclock
> I'm using (on macos 10.11) is sitting under
> my ~/bin directory. It's not a macports
> package under 10.11 either. I assumed that
> it still was.
>
> I guess I'll be fine as long as that binary
> keeps working. :-)
xmkmf is part of the ancient
Hi Marius,
Thanks. It's the X11 app I'm interested in.
I don't think I can compile the one on github.
It requires xmkmf which doesn't seem to be
anywhere on my laptop (macos 10.11).
Actually, I just realised that the sunclock
I'm using (on macos 10.11) is sitting under
my ~/bin directory. It's
There are two different things called sunclock:
1) a macOS Dashboard widget 1.0.1 (2005) [1]
2) a X11 app 3.57-9 (2013) [2]
From the dates, neither is very current upstream, though (2) does have a git
repository.
[1] https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/18325/sunclock
[2] https://github.com
Hi,
I recently upgraded a macbook air from 10.6 to 10.13
and discovered that sunclock is no longer in macports.
Does anyone know which was the last version of macos
whose corresponding macports included sunclock?
Thanks.
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