[MacPorts] #33205: Request update to SHOGUN Version 1.1.0
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Mon Oct 8 05:29:19 PDT 2012
#33205: Request update to SHOGUN Version 1.1.0
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Reporter: sammysheep@… | Owner: jameskyle@…
Type: update | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords:
Port: shogun |
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Comment (by Deil.Christoph@…):
Thank you!
The new portfile also works for me on OS X 10.8.
Given that the existing port has been broken for a while on older OS X
versions also (see #28873 and #34990) I think it would be OK to commit the
new version even if not tested extensively yet.
I also tried installing some of the variants:
{{{
$ port variants shogun
shogun has the variants:
elwms: Build elwms interface. requires python plus one other interface
hmm_parallel: Enable parallel structures in hmm training
no_glpk: Disable glpk support
no_python27: Do not build Python 2.7 API
octave: Build the Octave API
python32: Build Python 3.3 API
* requires no_python27
r: Build the R API
svm_light: Enable parallel structures in hmm training
}}}
I think no_* variants are discouraged. You should instead have a python27
and glpk variant and enable it by default. Also note that the python32
variant description mentions python 3.3.
The {{{elwms}}} variant doesn't work:
{{{
$ sudo port install shogun +elwms +octave +r
Error: Unable to open port: Must set python and both r and octave variants
to build elwms interface
}}}
The error message doesn't make sense to me, because with this selection
python27 and r and octave variants are set. Adding +python32 doesn't help
either.
I couldn't install the {{{r}}} variant:
{{{
$ sudo port install shogun +r
---> Computing dependencies for shogun
Error: Unable to execute port: Can't install R because conflicting ports
are installed: R-framework
}}}
It should be possible to optionally accept r-framework as a dependency
instead of r.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/33205#comment:7>
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