Sweet.  Glad it made it to the list and that it compiles for someone other than 
me!

Yeah, I caught that LPGL slip right after I sent it to the list.  :)  It's 
fixed locally.

Yep, the FindWt.cmake works out of the box with the MacPorts based port.

I'd like to get the variations added before submitting it.  I'll work on that 
as soon as I wrap up my current project (or if I get bored one evening).  Down 
the road, I'd like to add a +examples variation, but for now that's going to 
have to wait.

I was pretty pleased that *all* of the dependencies were already in MacPorts.  
Out of the box, it's building with every single Wt feature enabled.  In your 
opinion, what variations should I enable by default?  E.g. Should Postgres 
support be compiled in by default and make it a -postgres variation rather than 
a +postgres variation?

Craig

Craig Miller
http://spatialminds.com



On Aug 29, 2012, at 4:53 AM, Wim Dumon wrote:

> Hello Craig,
> 
> The portfile did make it to the list. I have tested it and it compiles
> here without problems - nice!
> 
> I've taken a quick look in the Note that Wt's license is not LGPL 2.1,
> it is GPL 2.
> 
> Did you test if the installed FindWt.cmake work out of the box to find
> the portage-installed Wt?
> 
> Nice work! It will be great to be able to tell our mac users to do a
> 'ports install wt' :-)
> 
> BR,
> Wim.
> 
> 2012/8/29 Craig Miller <craig.mil...@spatialminds.com>:
>> About a week ago I sent a 0.1 beta MacPort Portfile to the list, but I 
>> didn't see it come through the list (needed approval since it had an 
>> attachment).
>> 
>> Other than variations, it has worked great for me, and I'd love to get some 
>> feedback on how it works for others.  If possible, it would be great if that 
>> message could be approved for the list.  The original message included 
>> instructions on how to setup a private MacPorts repo to give it a try.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Craig
>> 
>> Craig Miller
>> http://spatialminds.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
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