[MacPorts] #53247: lirc @0.9.4c: curl_poll.h contains erroneous #include "config.h"

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#53247: lirc @0.9.4c: curl_poll.h contains erroneous #include "config.h"
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  Reporter:  sanchezelton  |      Owner:  ctreleaven
      Type:  defect        |     Status:  assigned
  Priority:  Normal        |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports         |    Version:  2.3.5
Resolution:                |   Keywords:
      Port:  lirc          |
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Comment (by sanchezelton):

 I'm on Sierra so c++11 shouldn't be an issue.

 However, I do have brew installed: I'm hopeful none of these will
 conflict:

 {{{
 ➜  ~ brew list
 autoconf        ffmpeg          jq              libiconv        oniguruma
 pkg-config      x264            zsh
 fdk-aac         gdbm            lame            node            openssl
 texi2html       xvid            zsh-completions
 fdupes          gettext         libdvdcss       nvm             pcre
 wget            yasm
 }}}

 I will refrain from using brew further if I can avoid it, but the genie is
 out of the bottle. My MacPorts package listing dwarfs brew immensely, so I
 can try removing it and replacing the packages with MacPorts versions,
 where available later.

 More importantly, much as it could be useful on some configs, my Mac
 doesn't have an IR transmitter/receiver (assuming that it's the reason
 lirc is a dependency). Is there a way to configure the build for
 audacious-plugins to disable/omit plugins that utilize the lirc library
 through MacPorts if that's how its being used? I remember that I've been
 able to disable certain configs for MySQL using switches when building it
 from source when configuring the build.

 If brew complicates things too much then I'll start looking at other
 solutions. If there's a suggestion for a similar replacement for Audacious
 for Mac OS, I'm all ears.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/53247#comment:8>
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