All, we've still got a few ports relying on this port, however opendarwin.org is now off the air, where the binaries are located. so we either (re)host these binaries elsewhere, or fix the remaining handful of ports still requiring them... mysql being a predominate example. Best... james -- James Cox, Internet Consultant e: james@imaj.es w: http://imaj.es/ -- James Cox, Internet Consultant t: 07968 349990 e: james@imaj.es w: http://imaj.es/
James Cox <james@imajes.info> on Tuesday, May 22, 2007 at 8:18 AM -0800 wrote:
we've still got a few ports relying on this port, however opendarwin.org is now off the air, where the binaries are located.
I didn't know that the name opendarwin.org was gone. Wasn't that name pointed to somewhere else? Anyway, I think there are a lot of tarballs on whatever opendarwin points to until recently. I'm fixing the last of my ports now, but I assumed someone would do an audit before killing it. Mark
Le 07-05-22 à 13:01, markd@macports.org a écrit :
James Cox <james@imajes.info> on Tuesday, May 22, 2007 at 8:18 AM -0800 wrote:
we've still got a few ports relying on this port, however opendarwin.org is now off the air, where the binaries are located.
I didn't know that the name opendarwin.org was gone. Wasn't that name pointed to somewhere else? Anyway, I think there are a lot of tarballs on whatever opendarwin points to until recently. I'm fixing the last of my ports now, but I assumed someone would do an audit before killing it.
Isn't DarwinPortsStartup obsolete since startupitem.* ? yves
Yves de Champlain <yves@macports.org> on Tuesday, May 22, 2007 at 11:57 AM -0800 wrote:
Isn't DarwinPortsStartup obsolete since startupitem.* ?
It isn't needed anymore, but a handful of (presumably) unmaintained ports have not been converted to startupitems. Mark
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