[MacPorts] egall modified

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Thu Jun 5 19:54:58 PDT 2014


Page "egall" was changed by egall at gwmail.gwu.edu
Diff URL: <https://trac.macports.org/wiki/egall?action=diff&version=15>
Revision 15
Comment: TODO: a few more ports with issues
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Index: egall
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--- egall (version: 14)
+++ egall (version: 15)
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
  - ~~pcrexx +univesal~~ seems to have been fixed by r120428, which was supposed to fix #43726 and #43783. Since I am on Snow Leopard (NOT Mavericks) and was trying to build universal, I am assuming that my issue had been the latter one...
  - py-cartopy
  - rgm3800
- - rsync-lart
+ - rsync-lart (conflicts with rsync)
  - scotty
  - sendpage
  - sfcgal
@@ -149,5 +149,7 @@
  - allegro5 +debug (opportunistically tries to use pandoc)
  - libftdi1 (mismatch between description and license, also opportunistically tries to use python)
  - xchm (crashes on start, missing symbol `__ZThn888_N12wxHtmlWindow13GetHTMLWindowEv`, which `c++filt` demangles as "`non-virtual thunk to wxHtmlWindow::GetHTMLWindow()`", [https://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-dev/2014-June/026868.html brought up on mailing lists], at least; will file full ticket once I investigate crash report further)
+ - uudeview (`+tcltk` variant is missing description and has incorrect `lib:`-style dependency on tcl - wants 8.4, but the tcl port provides 8.6 - this is #34826. Furthermore,`uuwish` crashes on startup)
+ - pear-Sabre_DAVACL
 
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