[MacPorts] #50199: gnuplot: opportunistically uses gtk2 when building with wxwidgets enabled
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#50199: gnuplot: opportunistically uses gtk2 when building with wxwidgets enabled
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Reporter: devans@… | Owner: mojca@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords:
Port: gnuplot |
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Comment (by mojca@…):
Replying to [comment:8 devans@…]:
> This patch really is a shotgun approach because only one of configure or
configure.in will actually be effective in any given case. Your patch for
configure.in should work but you need to use autoreconf in this case to
create a corresponding configure file. If you patch configure then it
will work if you DON'T use autoreconf or it will get over-written.
>
> I usually patch configure.in (or configure.ac in more modern ports) and
autoreconf as the code is easier to understand without all the expanded
macros in the way.
Did you actually test or are you speculating? I didn't patch
`configure.in` (at least not intentionally as I don't want to run autoconf
if there's no need to do so), I just tried to find the least intrusive
patch that hopefully fixes the problem (I could have removed the whole
chunk of code testing for GTK2, but this would require way more massive
patching of `configure`).
> I do think that a rev bump is appropriate as this port is not
distributable and people current port may link or not with gtk2 depending
on what was active build time. With the patch, you guarantee that they
are not linking with gtk2. I noticed the problem because, my gnuplot was
built with gtk2 but I inadvertantly deactivated it during testing of p5
-graphics-gnuplotif and got run time errors concerning the missing gtk2
libraries and their dependencies.
If you are happy with the patch, feel free to revbump. If you are not, I
want further explanation :)
> I think this issue has been beaten into submission at this point.
What does that mean?
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/50199#comment:9>
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