# $Id: Portfile 124632 2014-08-27 06:28:47Z aronnax@macports.org $ PortSystem 1.0 PortGroup python 1.0 name py-visa version 1.4 categories-append science platforms darwin supported_archs noarch license MIT maintainers nomaintainer description Python binding to VISA instrument protocol long_description PyVISA allows dialog between a computer and\ various engineering instruments such as oscilloscopes,\ spectrum analyzers, waveform generators, etc. using\ the VISA Framework of National Instruments, that must be\ installed independently. \nWARNING: this framework is,\ currently, 32-bit only, so to be able to use py-visa on\ a 64-bit machine, you MUST install a universal Python\ and execute python in 32-bit mode with ‘arch -i386’. homepage http://pyvisa.sourceforge.net/ master_sites https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/P/PyVISA/ distname PyVISA-${version} checksums md5 5a391c8d0bca3c9d58ee1bbe573bc6b9 \ rmd160 6cc4aae064dbe744bb260a8f329959e50f5694eb \ sha256 6ff001554b206534a54bbb3f60121f9265f0dde5261726c9ee5d1aae67f8e4f0 python.versions 26 27 if {$subport ne $name} { depends_build port:py${python.version}-setuptools \ port:py${python.version}-sphinx test.run yes livecheck.type none } else { livecheck.type regex livecheck.url https://pypi.python.org/pypi/PyVISA livecheck.regex {PyVISA/([0-9.]+)"} }