[MacPorts] #42256: grilo @0.2.7 new Portfile
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Tue Feb 4 05:08:35 PST 2014
#42256: grilo @0.2.7 new Portfile
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Reporter: juanrgar@… | Owner: devans@…
Type: submission | Status: assigned
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords:
Port: grilo |
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Comment (by devans@…):
Replying to [comment:5 juanrgar@…]:
> Thank you very much.
>
> Is it ok then if I CC you in the submissions I've requested but answer
is pending?
Yes, that would be fine particularly if it is a GNOME related port.
>
> As for the two points you mentioned:
> * I've seen telepathy-glib has a vala variant, which is enabled by
default. I guess that grilo and telepathy-glib are not that different, so
taking your advice as well I'll keep the vala variant and make it default.
I'm embarrassed by this. Originally the telepathy-glib port provided the
vala bindings as an 'experimental' option, hence the variant (not
default). Later when other dependencies needed the vala support, I
(lazily) just made it a default variant. I'll probably remove the variant
at thenext version update. Thanks for reminding me.
> * I didn't notice. I've patched configure.ac to remove setting of libdir
(I tried also remove setting of prefix and exec_prefix, since I guess they
should be set to acceptable values). Apparently these variables let the
grilo lib know where are plugins to load. I tried to launch the example
program grilo-simple-playlist, and it failed because it couldn't find any
grilo plugins. This is weird, so I'll try to install grilo-plugins and see
if it works. Meanwhile grilo now installs libraries under ${prefix}/lib.
I agree. After testing a bit, it looks like grilo won't do anything
interesting without the plug-ins and doesn't install any by default, so
grilo-plugins seems to be a necessity rather than an add on as in some
other ports (eog-plugins for instance).
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/42256#comment:6>
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