[?bug?] PortGroup python 1.0

Bjarne D Mathiesen macintosh at mathiesen.info
Mon Sep 2 20:10:14 UTC 2019


I've got this :

file:///Volumes/Bjarne/WebServer/MacPorts/newPorts
rsync://rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports.tar [default]

in my sources.conf

Now, if I put my py-acme Portfile
    https://macports.mathiesen.info/portfiles/python/py-acme/Portfile
into my own port tree, I get this :

#=> port -d sync
[standard stuff]...
Failed to parse file python/py-acme/Portfile: can't read
"python.version": no such variable

Total number of ports parsed:	1
Ports successfully parsed:	0
Ports failed:			1
Up-to-date ports skipped:	17

+++
I've "rsync -a" the '_resources' directory into my ports tree.

I have to explicitly set "python.version 37" in the Portfile in order
for macports to accept it.

Am I doing something wrong here ?!?
The original macports portfile doesn't explicitly set this value.

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Bjarne D Mathiesen
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