#49218: vaucanson: rename to vcsn and update to 2.1 ------------------------------+--------------------------------- Reporter: akim.demaille@… | Owner: ryandesign@… Type: update | Status: assigned Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.3.4 Resolution: | Keywords: haspatch maintainer Port: vaucanson | ------------------------------+--------------------------------- Comment (by akim.demaille@…): Replying to [comment:1 ryandesign@…]: Hi Ryan! Thanks for taking care of this.
Thanks. I assume you are the maintainer of this port? Your email address in this Trac ticket does not match the one listed in the portfile.
I'm the maintainer of Vcsn. Yes, I'm akim@lrde.epita.fr.
MacPorts can accommodate renamed ports. See PortfileRecipes#replaced-by.
You added a library dependency on lib:libltdl:libport but we have no port called "libport". libltdl is part of the libtool port; is that what you meant? If so, it should be written "port:libtool". "lib:"-style dependencies are only used when it is desired to allow non-MacPorts software to satisfy the dependency, and usually we do not desire that.
OK. I don't know where I took this line from. Note that there is {{{ depends_run path:lib/libltdl.a:libtool }}} provided as an example there: https://guide.macports.org/chunked/reference.dependencies.html
You added a runtime dependency on port:ccache. Usually ccache is used at build time, at the discretion of the user and their macports.conf settings. Is ccache really needed at runtime? If so, the dependency should be written "path:bin/ccache:ccache" to allow the ccache-devel port to satisfy the dependency.
OK, I fixed that. Yes, vcsn runs compilation at runtime, and uses ccache to ensure that modules that were previously compiled will no longer be recompiled.
Some of the compilers you've blacklisted don't exist anymore, for example "*clang-2.*". The oldest clang we have in MacPorts today is clang-3.3.
Since this project requires C++11, it should probably start by using the cxx11 1.0 portgroup, which sets some blacklisting and other necessary options. The blacklist can then be augmented if the project has compiler restrictions above and beyond the need for C++11.
Good to know, thanks! I have attached two Portfiles: one for vcsn, another for obsoleting Vaucanson. I have also added a new diff from the previous vaucanson Portfile to the new vcsn Port file. Thanks again! -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/49218#comment:2> MacPorts <https://www.macports.org/> Ports system for OS X