[23139] trunk/dports/gnome/evince/Portfile
Jordan K. Hubbard
jkh at brierdr.com
Mon Mar 26 11:59:40 PDT 2007
That would be one way to do it. Another way would be to simply sweep
through the ports and correct them all at once. That would certainly
be a lot faster than waiting for n maintainers to wake up, though I
suppose it also wouldn't "teach them anything" either. Either one is
a combo win/lose option.
- Jordan
On Mar 26, 2007, at 10:37 AM, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote:
>
> On Mar 26, 2007, at 1:26 PM, Randall Wood wrote:
>
>> Then we should consider all of the below to have been done that
>> way in error.
>
>
> Totally, they should be fixed ASAP! One approach would be to start
> contacting corresponding maintainers and asking them to fix the
> errors, any of us volunteers taking care of those who do not
> respond and open/no-maintainer'd ports
>
> Also, Elias gave us this nice list of ports hardcoding the now
> deprecated DarwinPorts name, http://paste.lisp.org/display/38679.
> Albeit of less important, they should also be corrected and brought
> up to speed.
>
> Should we start grepping for maintainer addresses....?
>
>
> -jmpp
>
>
>>
>> --
>> Randall Wood
>> rhwood at mac.com
>>
>> "The ball is round. The game lasts ninety minutes. The rest is
>> theory..."
>>
>>
>> On Monday, March 26, 2007, at 01:24PM, "Elias Pipping"
>> <pipping at macports.org> wrote:
>>> the prefix is hardcoded into a couple of portfiles...
>>>
>>> aqua/LyX/Portfile: QTDIR="/opt/local" CPPFLAGS="-I/opt/local/
>>> include/qt3"devel/glade3/Portfile: ui_msg "Remember to set
>>> ACLOCAL_FLAGS=\"-I /opt/local/share/glade-2\""
>>> devel/libedit/Portfile: reinplace "s|-lncurses\"$|-L/opt/
>>> local/
>>> lib -lncurses\"|" \
>>> devel/qtcsharp/Portfile: system "cd libqtsharp && ${prefix}/
>>> bin/qmake libqtsharp.pro INSTALLDIR=/opt/local/lib CSC=cscc
>>> CLI=ilrun
>>> -o Makefile"
>>> devel/qtcsharp/Portfile: system "cd generator && ${prefix}/
>>> bin/
>>> qmake generator.pro INSTALLDIR=/opt/local/lib CSC=cscc CLI=ilrun -o
>>> Makefile"
>>> devel/qtcsharp/Portfile: system "cd bindings && ${prefix}/
>>> bin/
>>> qmake bindings.pro INSTALLDIR=/opt/local/lib CSC=cscc CLI=ilrun -o
>>> Makefile"editors/TeXmacs/Portfile:# /opt/local/share/
>>> guile/1.6). \
>>> games/pennmush/Portfile: reinplace "s|GAMEDIR=|GAMEDIR=/opt/
>>> local/pennmush|g" game/restart
>>> gnome/glade/Portfile: ui_msg "Remember to set ACLOCAL_FLAGS=\"-I /
>>> opt/local/share/glade-2\""
>>> gnome/glom/Portfile:configure.args --with-postgres-utils=/opt/
>>> local/lib/postgresql81/bin \
>>> gnome/gnucash-docs/Portfile: installed in /opt/local/
>>> share/doc/gnucash.
>>> lang/guile/Portfile:# DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH to /opt/local/lib
>>> (or wherever
>>> lang/swi-prolog/Portfile:configure.env LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/local/
>>> lib \
>>> lang/swi-prolog/Portfile: CPATH=/opt/local/include \
>>> lang/swi-prolog/Portfile: JUNIT=/opt/local/share/java/
>>> junit.jar
>>> lang/swi-prolog/Portfile:build.env LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/local/
>>> lib \
>>> lang/swi-prolog/Portfile: CPATH=/opt/local/include \
>>> lang/swi-prolog/Portfile: JUNIT=/opt/local/share/java/
>>> junit.jar
>>> mail/sympa/Portfile: system "rm /opt/local/var/${name}/spool/
>>> msg/.turd_sympa"
>>> mail/sympa/Portfile: system "rm /opt/local/var/${name}/spool/
>>> bounce/.turd_sympa"
>>> mail/sympa/Portfile: system "rm /opt/local/var/${name}/
>>> bounce/.turd_sympa"
>>> mail/sympa/Portfile: system "rm /opt/local/var/${name}/
>>> arc/.turd_sympa"
>>> mail/sympa/Portfile: FastCgiServer /opt/local/share/sympa/cgi-
>>> bin/
>>> wwsympa.fcgi -processes 2
>>> mail/vm-pop3d/Portfile: sudo /opt/local/share/vm-pop3d/vm-pop3d.init
>>> start (stop|status)
>>> math/optpp/Portfile: configure.env-append MPICC=/opt/local/lib/
>>> openmpi/bin/mpicc \
>>> math/optpp/Portfile: MPICXX=/opt/local/
>>> lib/openmpi/bin/mpic++ \
>>> math/optpp/Portfile: MPILIBS='-L/opt/
>>> local/lib'
>>> math/optpp/Portfile: build.env MPILIBS='-L/opt/local/lib'
>>> net/libipgeo/Portfile:configure.env CFLAGS="-I/opt/local/
>>> include"
>>> LDFLAGS="-L/opt/local/lib"
>>> ruby/rb-plruby/Portfile:configure.args-append extconf.rb --with-
>>> pgsql-include=/opt/local/include/postgresql81/ \
>>> ruby/rb-plruby/Portfile: --with-
>>> pgsql-lib=/opt/local/lib/postgresql81/ \
>>> security/pinentry/Portfile: configure.env-append QTDIR=/opt/
>>> local/lib MOC=/opt/local/bin/moc
>>> security/pinentry/Portfile: --with-qt-includes=/opt/
>>> local/include/qt3 \
>>> security/pinentry/Portfile: --with-qt-libraries=/opt/
>>> local/lib
>>> www/alphamail/Portfile:configure.env CXXFLAGS="-I/opt/local/
>>> include" LDFLAGS="-L/opt/local/lib"
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Elias
>>>
>>> On Mar 26, 2007, at 7:02 PM, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hey Randall! One question about this commit:
>>>>
>>>> On Mar 26, 2007, at 5:47 AM, source_changes at macosforge.org wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Revision
>>>>> 23139
>>>>> Author
>>>>> rhwood at macports.org
>>>>> Date
>>>>> 2007-03-26 02:47:49 -0700 (Mon, 26 Mar 2007)
>>>>>
>>>>> Log Message
>>>>> Upgrade to version 0.8.0
>>>>> Claim joint maintainership with openmaintainer@
>>>>> Correct dependencies based on trace output
>>>>> Add recommended command to post-activate from the build logs
>>>>> Whitespace changes
>>>>> Fix some configuration settings
>>>>>
>>>>> Modified Paths
>>>>> • trunk/dports/gnome/evince/Portfile
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ---snip---
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> post-activate {
>>>>> - system "scrollkeeper-update"
>>>>> + system "scrollkeeper-update"
>>>>> + system "gtk-update-icon-cache -f -t /opt/local/share/icons/
>>>>> hicolor"
>>>>> }
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Why hardcode /opt/local here and not use ${prefix} instead?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -jmpp
>>>>
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