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Eric Gallager
- Nicknames: egall, ericgallager, cooljeanius
MacPorts-related GitHub repos
All: Check this search
Specific ones of interest:
- fork of base: https://github.com/cooljeanius/MacPorts-fork
- local portfile repo: https://github.com/cooljeanius/LocalPorts
- The
macportsscripts
repo: https://github.com/cooljeanius/macportsscripts (forked from phw's version. Themacportsscripts
port gets its source from here)
Ports maintained in trunk
(search from home to find them all)
I think the order I have them in here is the order in which they were committed to trunk:
- devel/libCUDF (with cal) (also has sub-port
ocaml-cudf
) - net/libmetalink
- sysutils/macportsscripts (with phw)
- editors/mpvim (with larryv and cal)
- lang/open-cobol
- sysutils/port-depgraph
- sysutils/cpan2port
Tickets
Assigned Tickets:
No results
Reported Tickets:
Open ones:
No results
Ones that have already been closed:
(too many for it to be worth it; just follow the link in this section's section header to see)
On CC:
(warning: there are a lot of these)
Open ones:
No results
Closed ones:
(too many for it to be worth it; just follow the link in this section's section header to see)
Ones that I have not yet gotten around to filing:
I used to keep this list in a text file on my computer, but figured it would make more sense to keep it here on Trac instead. Issues may be on this list because I still need to look for duplicates, or gather more information, or investigate further, before I can actually file tickets for them. When I do actually file a ticket for one of these, or find a ticket for the same issue that already exists, I will generally just leave it on here and cross it off instead of removing it entirely. Note that crossing it off only means that a ticket has been filed or already existed, not that it has been solved.
apple-gcc42filed #42773asn1cfiled #42779gcc48(actually libgcc, many different issues open for it: #40548, #41753, #42752, and #42940 - see also the ones for mpfr and libmpc)gdb-applefiled #42796ggvfound #29261 (?)- gnome-panel
gnome-settings-daemon(my fault - I had a local copy of one of its dependencies that was not up-to-date, which I guess could be considered #36951)gnutlsfound #42728gvfswas already cc-ed on #32652, which is more of a runtime error, and I think I had been experiencing a build failure, but it seems to have solved itself, as I now have the most recent version of gvfs installedheimdalwas already cc-ed on #31786, #36811, and #42336, but I forget if any of those were the same issue that I had been experiencing.- libdnsres
libmpcfiled #42733libnasllibnasl was removed in r120502 as a result of #42156, which I assume was the same issue that I had been experiencing...libxlsmight have been #42765 which I filed- metakit
mod_jkfound #23023, not sure the update will fix the issue I had been experiencing though...mod_security2was already cc-ed on #39074, not sure if that was the same issue I had been experiencing though...mpfrfiled #42732, also inspired me to file #42731- ossp-cfg
- ossp-fsl
- ossp-l2
- pamtester
pcrexx +univesalseems to have been fixed by r120428, which was supposed to fix #43726 and #43783. Since I am on Snow Leopard (NOT Mavericks) and was trying to build universal, I am assuming that my issue had been the latter one...- py-cartopy
- rgm3800
- rsync-lart (conflicts with rsync)
- scotty
- sendpage
- sfcgal
- sicp
slib-guile16(depends on guile16, which has a separate entry below) (could also be due to its other dependency, slib, in which case I was already on cc for a relevant ticket: #42370)slirp(found #41875, which might have been the same issue that I was having)- sloth
- srm
webkit-gtk(already on cc for a bunch of webkit-gtk tickets; open ones include #41560 and #41737; also found a bunch more; open ones include #21151, #34448, #39506, and #39873; not sure which one was the one I was experiencing most recently though...)- xorg
- xorg-server
- crlibm
- glpng
pngmeta(found #26263, forget if my issue was the same)liboss(found #14590, forget if my issue was the same)libevt(found #42789, that seems like it)- mdbtools (because txt2man is not universal)
- py*jcc
- p5*css (various perl versions conflict)
p5.10-versionfound #43148- pccts (conflicts with antlr)
- watchman
- chmsee (depends on firefox-x11, which no longer exists in trunk - brought up on mailing lists, at least)
swig-clisp(clisp is i386, swig-clisp is x86_64 - I guess that makes it an example of #34891 - added a comment saying so: ticket:34891:6)gcl(found #12906 and #40468, mine was probably the same as one of those)postgresql81 +krb5+perl+python(many tickets open against the various postgresql ports; found #44120 open against postgresql81 specifically)samba3 +kerberos+openldap(found the following tickets open against samba3: #30951, #34572, and #39997. None of them are really build errors though...)sudo +insults+openldap(found #21314, #40644, and #40959. None of them are really build errors though...)mapnik +cairo+gdal+osm+postgis+sqlite (the(found #30187, #32452, #35323, #37995, and #38417; I think #36134 in particular is the issue I was experiencing though)+cairo
variant in particular is what I think is the issue... also thescons
-based build system ignores stuff.)- gob1 (not actually broken, just installs /opt/local/share/aclocal/gob.m4 which produces underquoted macro warnings when autoreconfing)
- libmemcached +dtrace+hsieh (found tickets for other memcached ports, but not this one though...)
- gnome-vfs +avahi (just the post-activate gconf schemas installation)
linuxdoc-tools(found #42988, which is the same issue)- astyle +java+lib
- cl-ppcre +asdf_binary_locations+sbcl (just requires some manual interaction at one point)
cssc (due to texinfo5)requested that the port be updated in #44352; hopefully updating it will also fix the build issues I was seeing...docbook-utils(found #43750; might have been something older than that though)cm3 (and, by extension, cvsup) (cm3's distfile is bad)found #26676, which looks like the same issue- cvsync +universal (unrecognized --disable-dependency-tracking flag)
- libctl (needs variants for newer versions of gcc)
- libchloride
- guile16 (needs muniversal)
- svdlibc (checksum mismatch - possible stealth update?)
netcdf-fortran(was already on cc for #39319, which was not actually a build failure, and also found #42888, which might have been it)- qd
- sowing
nusmv (missing MiniSat?)found #32627, which looks like the same thing.- sharutils (works, just needs to be updated to 4.14) (also maybe get the libexec/gnubin treatment?)
cppcheckfound #43757, which is probably it- p5.[8|10]-perlbal (conflicts with p5.12-perlbal)
mp3fs(was already on cc for #43490)- krbafs
kumofs (+universal fails because rb-msgpack is non-universal)(should probably be done as part of the update for #31620)pcc (missing lib directories)addressed as part of #37206AfterStep(found #18700, not a build failure though...)- Eterm (actually libast)
- libbert
- hoard
opal(rev-upgrade after installing ode +debug - filed #43595)libgksuui10found #36799, which is probably itbashdb(bash4.3 is too new - filed #43590)dialogfound #42165, which is probably it- fcrackzip (conflicts with unzip)
- gpgme (when argp-standalone is active)
- xar-devel (conflicts with xar)
- postfix +dovecot_sasl+ldap+pcre+sasl+tls+universal (upgrading from @2.11.0_0 to @2.11.1 - looks related to berkeley-db)
- open-cobol (ran into issue while updating to 2.0 - filed ticket upstream: https://sourceforge.net/p/open-cobol/bugs/73/)
- bazaar +universal (
--disable-dependency-tracking
not recognized) - girara +universal (needs the muniversal portgroup)
zmq +pgm (keeps hanging on libtool lock: "found #36554 which was the same variant but a different failureglibtool: link: Waiting for libpgm_noinst.a.lock to be removed
")- a few others that were my own fault...
- ffmpeg (need to incorporate the freetype2 patch that the Portfile in trunk uses into my local copy of the Portfile - which, like the gnome-settings-daemon one above was, I guess could be considered #36951)
- allegro5 +debug (opportunistically tries to use pandoc)
- libftdi1 (mismatch between description and license, also opportunistically tries to use python)
xchm (crashes on start, missing symbolseems to work properly now__ZThn888_N12wxHtmlWindow13GetHTMLWindowEv
, whichc++filt
demangles as "non-virtual thunk to wxHtmlWindow::GetHTMLWindow()
", brought up on mailing lists, at least; will file full ticket once I investigate crash report further)- uudeview (
+tcltk
variant is missing description and has incorrectlib:
-style dependency on tcl - wants 8.4, but the tcl port provides 8.6 - this is #34826. Furthermore,uuwish
crashes on startup) - pear-Sabre_DAVACL
- gnuregex +universal is not actually universal
- new ports needed for new optional dependencies of gdb: libmcheck (hard to disentangle from glibc) and libbabeltrace (seems (slightly) easier to port)
- QLStephen
libcdr +docs+universal (pedantic warning-turned-to-error in /opt/local/include/lcms2.h (turned out to be #43487-Wlong-long
))- ike-scan @1.9 +universal (rev-upgrade reports it as broken - needs revbump due to recent gettext upgrade, among other things)
- libsvg-cairo @0.1.6 (rev-upgrade reports it as broken due to libpng)
- postgis2 @2.1.2 +gui+postgresql92+raster+topology+universal (rev-upgrade reports it as broken)
- pretty much all of the fuse ports I have installed with
+universal
, because the switch to osxfuse removed the universal variant (already on CC for a bunch of fuse issues) - dvi2bitmap
- icoutils ("
/opt/local/bin/ranlib: archive member: libcommon.a(libgnu.a) fat file for cputype (16777223) cpusubtype (3) is not an object file (bad magic number)
") javatardepends on gnu-classpath, which runs into #38113- libextractor (opportunistically tries to use rpm, which then leads to a build failure)
- anjuta (probably my fault due to having broken headers in
/usr/local
...) - ...