#18634: Port p5-mail-spf has missing dependencies -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: scott@… | Owner: compconsultant@… Type: defect | Status: closed Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 1.7.0 Resolution: fixed | Keywords: Port: p5-mail-spf | -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Comment(by scott@…): Replying to [comment:9 jmr@…]:
Committed in r65337. There's no automatic way for a committer to know that a ticket has a patch that has been approved by the maintainer and needs committing, you have to ask. The macports-dev list and IRC are good places to do this. I only found this ticket because someone filed a duplicate.
Maybe trac has a feature that could be enabled, or a convention that could be adopted, to solve that problem? When a patch is approved by the maintainer, they could add a note that says "MANC" (Maintainer Approved; Need Committing). While not perfect in any way, it is a unique string that could be searched on, and loaded as an RSS feed I believe. Thank you for the explanation, I was not aware of this. Would a very simple web app that users could post the url to trac tickets that needed committing be of use? Each post would poll the url and look for the "resolution" field. When resolved, closed, patched, committed, etc, it would be marked to no longer show in the list of pending "needs committing". -- Ticket URL: <http://trac.macports.org/ticket/18634#comment:10> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for Mac OS