[144336] trunk/dports/science/silo/Portfile

David Strubbe dstrubbe at macports.org
Sat Jan 9 19:45:34 PST 2016


Are you sure that is what this line meant? It is hard to believe that
ccache could be related to this error message of illegal syntax in a
Makefile. And, I just commented out the ccache line and the port seems to
work fine without that line, or with configure.ccache yes.

David

On Sat, Jan 9, 2016 at 2:31 AM, Ryan Schmidt <ryandesign at macports.org>
wrote:

> On Jan 6, 2016, at 1:21 PM, dstrubbe at macports.org wrote:
> >
> > Revision
> > 144336
> > Author
> > dstrubbe at macports.org
> > Date
> > 2016-01-06 11:21:10 -0800 (Wed, 06 Jan 2016)
> > Log Message
> >
> > silo: Use compilers portgroup for Fortran variants. Clarify meaning in
> description. Update livecheck. Remove irrelevant comment. Add caution about
> MPI with HDF5.
>
> Well, the comment was relevant in that it documented the error message one
> got when ccache was used, thus explaining why it had been disabled for this
> port.
>
> > Modified Paths
> >
> >       • trunk/dports/science/silo/Portfile
> > Diff
> >
> > Modified: trunk/dports/science/silo/Portfile (144335 => 144336)
>
> > -# Makefile:152: *** missing separator.  Stop.
> > +compilers.choose    fc f77 f90
> > +compilers.setup
> > +
> >  configure.ccache    no
>
>
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