[129459] trunk/dports/multimedia/mpv

Mihai Moldovan ionic at macports.org
Sat Dec 13 18:14:18 PST 2014


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On 14.12.2014 01:04 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> 
> On Dec 13, 2014, at 3:29 PM, Mihai Moldovan wrote:
>>
>> On 13.12.2014 08:16 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>>> +# Current waf doesn't support --nocache anymore. Set by PortGroup. 
>>>> +configure.args-delete   --nocache
>>>
>>> Sounds like the waf 1.0 portgroup should be modified then.
>>>
>>> I couldn't find a port called "waf". Am I correct in assuming that, like 
>>> "configure", "waf" is a program that is included in its entirety in software 
>>> that uses it? If so, then the waf portgroup may need a way to select whether
>>> it should deal with "old waf" or "new waf". Or maybe there is a better way to
>>> distinguish this, perhaps by automatically detecting whether the version of
>>> waf supports this flag.
>>
>> The problem at hand is that waf is being most likely downloaded with an
>> unspecific version ("current") by I guess most software. I refrained from
>> changing the PortGroup to not break other ports utilizing waf.
> 
> 
>>> Ports should not download things other than in the fetch phase. Could this be
>>> fixed, please? Add the correct version of waf to the port's distfiles, 
>>> extract it into the correct place?
>>
>> I should probably inline that. Find a way to fetch a specific version, too. Will
>> look into that.
> 
> mpv, at least, currently fetches exactly 1.8.1.
> 
> If any port fetches "latest version" that should be fixed as well, because that results in non-repeatability.

I would have committed the change hours ago, but might have hit a base bug...
need to undo and look at what is causing my specific problem (the extracted top
level directory differs from worksrcdir.)
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