[MacPorts] #42925: libgrss @0.5.0 new Portfile

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Tue Mar 18 22:25:24 PDT 2014


#42925: libgrss @0.5.0 new Portfile
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  Reporter:  juanrgar@…  |      Owner:  devans@…
      Type:  submission  |     Status:  assigned
  Priority:  Normal      |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports       |    Version:
Resolution:              |   Keywords:
      Port:  libgrss     |
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Comment (by devans@…):

 Comments:
   * add missing build dependency '''gnome-doc-utils'''
   * add missing lib dependency '''rarian''' (provides scrollkeeper-update
 not just at build time but any time port is activated hence lib)
   * remove --disable-silent-rules (not supported by this package).  Since
 it doesn't support silent rules, it builds verbosely anyway. To see what
 is supported, run './configure --help' in the port's work directory.
   * 'port -d configure' shows a non-fatal error as follows (need to look
 at configure and see what command is failing):
 {{{
 ...
 checking for gmsgfmt... /opt/local/bin/msgfmt
 checking for xgettext... /opt/local/bin/xgettext
 ./configure: line 13383: ./po/POTFILES.in: No such file or directory
 checking gnome-doc-utils >= 0.3.2... yes
 ...
 }}}
   * can't use 'livecheck.type gnome/gnome-with-unstable' because
 mastersites is not the GNOME source repository. See, for instance, port
 '''gegl''' for a more generic livecheck setup example.
   * something I forgot to mention WRT previous ports is that when
 specifying a dependency on glib2, you should use a path style depspec
 rather than the port style so that the dependency can be satisfied by
 either '''glib2''' or '''glib2-devel'''.  ryandesign, who maintains these
 ports, has fixed up the previous ones for you (he has an eagle eye for
 this :-) ). The normal usage is
 {{{
 path:lib/pkgconfig/glib-2.0.pc:glib2
 }}}


 In light of use of gnome-doc-utils, scrollkeeper, no support for
 --disable-silent-mode, this seems to use an older (GNOME 2) configuration
 style.

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