"port outdated" broken in trunk

Chris Pickel sfiera at macports.org
Fri Oct 5 08:06:31 PDT 2007


On 05 Oct, 2007, at 10:53, Kevin Ballard wrote:
> Those two commits have nothing to do with this. I'm as mystified by  
> this as you are.
>
> On Oct 5, 2007, at 5:01 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> In trunk @29497 "port outdated" returns the list of outdated ports:
>> ...
>> However in trunk @29502 "port outdated" finds nothing:
>> ...
>> But is this change in behavior intentional?
>>
>> There were a couple commits made on trunk between r29497 and  
>> r29502 but they seemed to be related and were all made by eridius  
>> so that's as far as I felt like narrowing it down.

I believe this is due to the API change in r29191 that changed from  
global_option_isset to macports::global_option_isset. Note that  
port.tcl:2349, which is responsible for setting ports_no_args, was  
unchanged.

I'm not sure what the appropriate API for *setting* such values is,  
but I'm looking into it and should hopefully be able to commit a fix  
soon. Anyone with more info is welcome to contact me on irc.


Chris
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