On 24 Nov, 2007, at 5:58, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
I believe I fixed it in r31443. I did not test it locally because I haven't looked into what's required to set up a local installation of the web site. But it's a very simple change and I believe it's correct. If there's a document telling me what to do to set up a local installation of the site, please let me know. I already have apache2, php5 and mysql5 installed and have no trouble administering them so as long as I just have to install a database and user that's no trouble.
That bug might also affect the categories.
Ports with multiple categories look fine.
Indeed you did [1]. However, I'm now noticing that the order of those maintainers and categories is wrong. Do we not enforce any ordering in the SELECT statement? I don't believe MySQL guarantees any. [1] http://macports.sfiera.net/ports.php?by=name&substr=gnutls As for setting up a mirror of the website, it seems to have gotten much more complex to get the PortIndex2MySQL script working than it was when I set up my mirror. Maybe jmpp can enlighten us as to how to get /opt/local/share/macports/resources/portmgr to be created? However, the question makes me think: once the MacPorts website is moved over, we want to remove the "not official" notice. However, there's still a use for mirrors, for testing purposes. So, perhaps we should add an additional warning if !preg_match('(www.)?macports.org', $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']) to the effect of "this is a mirror and may not contain up-to-date information". Regards, Chris