#52212: hatari update to 1.9 -------------------------------------+--------------------- Reporter: kenneth.f.cunningham@… | Owner: james@… Type: update | Status: new Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: Resolution: | Keywords: Port: hatari | -------------------------------------+--------------------- Comment (by ken.cunningham.webuse@…): Hey, thank you Raimue! I appreciate your taking the time to check it out. Look at that -- I truly never guessed anyone would try to run the python GUI script ''hatariui'' from the command line if they installed the MacOSX GUI ... indeed, the port is not set up to be used that way. But it was there, so why not try it? Thanks for finding that. The python gui script should not be installed at all if the MacOSGUI is being built, as it can never work. That's an upstream bug, but I might be able to rewrite their install script to delete that. This port was coded to install using '''either''' the the MacOSX GUI, or the command line version. (variant commandlineapp), which installs the "hatari" executable into $prefix/bin. To get both at once you would have to build it twice, as it builds differently for each version of the executable. And people who can build the the MacOSX GUI (10.6+) get the MacOSX GUI by default, although they can override it for the command line version instead. 10.4 and 10.5 get the command line version only due to 10.6+ specific AppKit features. Regarding the python version spec, yep, they shebang it, lazy bums. Alway have - the current version on macports, 1.7, does as well. For the tiny build script, this is not a very big deal as it's used very sparingly, deleted after the build, and the build script I rewrote to satisfy all python versions. For a python GUI it could be important -- but there will be no python GUI in this port, just the MacOSX GUI, so maybe that's not an issue. Still, it would be nice if they fixed it to use a specific python version someday. Thanks again! -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/52212#comment:6> MacPorts <https://www.macports.org/> Ports system for macOS