[103391] trunk/dports/aqua/qtiplot/Portfile

Nicolas Pavillon nicos at macports.org
Thu Feb 28 06:44:16 PST 2013


On Feb 28, 2013, at 3:03 PM, Ryan Schmidt <ryandesign at macports.org> wrote:

> 
> On Feb 27, 2013, at 22:03, Nicolas Pavillon wrote:
>> On 28/02/2013 11:25, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>> #Workaround as qtiplot build-phase hangs indefinitely on
>>> -#Lion and higher (ticket #30761)
>>> -if {${os.major} >= 11} {
>>> +#Lion (ticket #30761)
>>> +if {${os.major} == 11} {
>>>    patchfiles-append   patch-disable-O2.diff
>>> }
>>> Are you sure this is based on the OS version? I'd expect it instead to be based on the version of clang, which in turn would be based on the version of the Xcode command line tools, but #30761 unfortunately did not record what versions of Xcode and clang people were using.
>> You are probably totally right. I just changed for what I could test.
>> However, if I followed correctly the work you did with compiler.blacklist (I did not have the occasion of testing it yet), this could be an ideal case to use it. I could just get rid of the limitation altogether, and blacklist the version(s) with problems when they are identified.
> 
> Yes, that might be easiest. I can test with Xcode 4.3.3, 4.5.2 and 4.6 and see if I can identify which versions of clang are problematic.
> 
Perfect. Did it in r103533. It should work with 4.6, as it is the version I could test.


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