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Re: MacPorts GNUstep


From: Ivan Vučica
Subject: Re: MacPorts GNUstep
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 21:25:23 +0200

Hi!

Thanks for the fixes! I did not need the .patch-es for some reason, but 
nonetheless, they look important.

I've copied the files locally, and if I go and put up a repo somewhere these 
will be included. Now if only I could figure out if there's a way to set up a 
purely HTTP portfile repo, without rsync...

On 11. tra. 2011., at 02:46, Eric Wasylishen wrote:

> Hi Ivan,
> Awesome you got this working! With your portfiles I was able to get 
> everything up to gnustep-gui installed on a fresh installation of macports on 
> OS X 10.6.6.
> 
> I had to fix some problems with the gnustep-back port (add some X library 
> dependencies to the Portfile, and attach a patch for configure.ac which is in 
> SVN but not yet in any releases.) I've attached my modified gnustep-back 
> portfile and configure.ac patch.  With those changes I was also able to get 
> SystemPreferences to install and run :-).
> 
> The only other weird thing I ran in to was the first time I tried doing:
> "sudo port install gnustep-base"
> the process failed during configure, saying it couldn't find gnustep-config.
> However, gnustep-make was installed correctly because I could run 
> gnustep-config in my Terminal, so I just ran "sudo port install gnustep-base" 
> again and it worked the second time.
> 
> Hopefully we can get these changes accepted into macports now :-)
> 
> Cheers,
> Eric
> 
> <gnustep-back.tgz>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 2011-04-08, at 2:42 PM, Ivan Vučica wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> In interests of sharing current work on getting MacPorts to work, my 
>> porfiles have been dropped in my public Dropbox folder:
>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8559454/gnustep-macports-ivucica_1.zip
>> 
>> Since I have these files in /Users/ivucica, this is what I have added in 
>> /opt/local/etc/macports/sources.conf
>> file:///Users/ivucica/ivucicaMacPorts/
>> 
>> I'd really love to hear experiences and thoughts. I'm new at creating 
>> Portfiles, and this is pretty much untested on anything except my local 
>> machine. I did not force port "gcc44" to be installed, but both gnustep-make 
>> and gnustep-base ports assume that you have it installed. Getting feedback 
>> would mean that someone else is interested in this, and that I can perhaps 
>> exchange thoughts with another interested party.
>> 
>> To test, after configuring as described above:
>> sudo port install gnustep-make gnustep-base gnustep-gui system-preferences
>> 
>> Here's a screenshot; SystemPreferences.app looks really lovely under OS X :)
>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8559454/gnustep-macports-ivucica_1.png
>> 
>> On 8. tra. 2011., at 14:47, Ivan Vučica wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> after fixing gnustep-base (and making minor changes to gnustep-make to get 
>>> -base to compile) that I've talked about, compiling gnustep-gui and 
>>> system-preferences went without problems.
>>> 
>>> Gorm does not compile (I did not yet investigate why, apart from missing 
>>> GSNibItem) and GNUMail can't be compiled because of problems with compiling 
>>> poppler, unrelated to GNUstep. 
>>> 
>>> I'm however very interested in issues with compiling Zcode. I've got all 
>>> these programs to compile by adjusting Portfile to use gcc-mp-4.4 (MacPorts 
>>> GCC, version 4.4.5). However, Zcode uses Objective-C 2.0 features such as 
>>> properties, so I went and forced use of clang from MacPorts.
>>> 
>>> I'm getting this very confusing issue:
>>> 
>>> The-Evil-MacBook:Zcode ivucica$ openapp ./Zcode
>>> Module (null) version 9 doesn't match runtime 8
>>> Abort trap
>>> 
>>> Any ideas on how to investigate what the problem is would be appreciated. 
>>> I'd like to get this to work before moving on to upgrading all libraries to 
>>> latest releases.
>>> 
>>> On 8. tra. 2011., at 11:57, Ivan Vučica wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> I've successfully fixed gnustep-base on MacPorts. At least, it compiles 
>>>> and installs on my machine; I did not yet try to compile any code that 
>>>> uses it, nor did I try it on... cleaner machines. Before I try that, I 
>>>> will be trying to fix other components as well (gnustep-gui, primarily), 
>>>> and I hope to get in contact with someone at MacPorts to get this into 
>>>> their port index.
>>>> 
>>>> I will also try to update from 1.19 (the current tarball of gnustep-base 
>>>> being pulled to compile), as well as update other components. Anything I 
>>>> should know about changes from what MacPorts uses to current releases?
>>>> 
>>>> Regards,
>>>> 
>>>> Ivan Vučica
>>>> via phone
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Ivan Vučica
>>> ivan@vucica.net - http://ivan.vucica.net/
>>> Coming soon for iPhone, Zombie Ball - http://j.mp/zbivmail
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> --
>> Ivan Vučica
>> ivan@vucica.net - http://ivan.vucica.net/
>> Coming soon for iPhone, Zombie Ball - http://j.mp/zbivmail
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Ivan Vučica
ivan@vucica.net - http://ivan.vucica.net/
Coming soon for iPhone, Zombie Ball - http://j.mp/zbivmail






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