[MacPorts] #42925: libgrss @0.5.0 new Portfile

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Thu Mar 20 12:05:15 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 juanrgar@…):

 Thank you. Please see below my comments:
 * Added gnome-doc-utils as build dependency
 * Added rarian as lib dependency
 * I can see --disable-silent-rules if I run ./configure --help. In fact,
 if I run ./configure --disable-silent-rules I get no errors. Well, after
 removing the source directory and uncompressing the sources again, I can
 see a warning. So removed --disable-silent-rules.
 * It seems that po/POTFILES.in, which is requested by GETTEXT macros, is
 not present in the tarball nor in the repo. I think it would suffice to
 create po/POTFILES.in. The failing code seems to be introduced by
 AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT. What should we do?
 * Fixed livecheck.
 * port:glib2 replaced with path:lib/pkgconfig/glib-2.0.pc:glib2

 I still can see the scroll-keeper error. In fact, if I run ${prefix}/bin
 /scroll-keeper outside macports, I get the same error:
 {{{
 getopt: illegal option -- n
 getopt: illegal option -- s
 getopt: illegal option -- c
 getopt: illegal option -- r
 getopt: illegal option -- o
 getopt: illegal option -- l
 getopt: illegal option -- l
 getopt: illegal option -- k
 getopt: illegal option -- e
 getopt: illegal option -- e
 getopt: illegal option -- p
 getopt: illegal option -- e
 getopt: illegal option -- r
 getopt: illegal option -- p
 getopt: illegal option -- d
 getopt: illegal option -- a
 getopt: illegal option -- t
 getopt: illegal option -- e
 getopt: illegal option -- o
 Usage: scrollkeeper-update [OPTIONS]
 }}}

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