On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 17:40:45 +0200, Frank McPherson wrote (in message <96800123-C71D-4C2B-A64E-6B9332AB2F96@janusresearch.com>):
Then I would modify the existing portfile to add the option you want: 'sudo port edit gnumeric'. Change configure.args to remove the '-- without-python' tag. Build and install your slightly modified gnumeric port via 'sudo port install gnumeric'.
If you get this working
Doesn't work. Doesn't throw any errors, but doesn't install Python either. No python-loader directory in /opt/local/lib/gnumeric/1.6.3/plugins, no Python console in the Tools menu, and trying a py_<whatever> function in a sheet raises an error. It does seem to install some other plugins however, which weren't installed with the "standard" portfile. Strange. Although the only option I removed was the Python support option. This is apparently just utterly broken. Like _lots_ of ports I've tried, unfortunately. Sincerely, Wolfgang Keller -- My email-address is correct. Do NOT remove ".nospam" to reply.