= Eric Gallager = * Nicknames: egall, ericgallager, cooljeanius * Elsewhere on the web: see [https://linktr.ee/ericgallager my LinkTree] == MacPorts-related GitHub repos == All: [https://github.com/search?q=%40cooljeanius+macports Check this search] ...[https://github.com/stars/cooljeanius/lists/macports-related or this list]. 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 [wiki:phw]'s [https://github.com/derphilipp/macportsscripts version.] The `macportsscripts` port gets its source from here) == Ports maintained in trunk == ([http://www.macports.org/ports.php?by=maintainer&substr=egall 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: * [source:trunk/dports/devel/libCUDF/Portfile devel/libCUDF] (with [wiki:cal]) (also has sub-port `ocaml-cudf`) * [source:trunk/dports/net/libmetalink/Portfile net/libmetalink] * [source:trunk/dports/sysutils/macportsscripts/Portfile sysutils/macportsscripts] ~~(with [wiki:phw])~~ * [source:trunk/dports/editors/mpvim/Portfile editors/mpvim] (with [wiki:larryv] and [wiki:cal]) * [source:trunk/dports/lang/open-cobol/Portfile lang/open-cobol] * [source:trunk/dports/sysutils/port-depgraph/Portfile sysutils/port-depgraph] * [source:trunk/dports/sysutils/cpan2port/Portfile sysutils/cpan2port] * [source:trunk/dports/games/duke3d/Portfile games/duke3d] passed to me from [wiki:phw] as of r127124 == Tickets == === [query:status=assigned|new|reopened|accepted&owner=egall@macports.org|egall@gwmail.gwu.edu|cooljeanius Assigned Tickets]: === [[TicketQuery(status=assigned|new|reopened|accepted&owner=egall@macports.org|egall@gwmail.gwu.edu|cooljeanius)]] === [query:reporter=egall@macports.org|egall@gwmail.gwu.edu|cooljeanius Reported Tickets]: === ==== [query:reporter=egall@macports.org|egall@gwmail.gwu.edu|cooljeanius&status=assigned|new|reopened|accepted Open ones]: ==== [[TicketQuery(reporter=egall@macports.org|egall@gwmail.gwu.edu|cooljeanius&status=assigned|new|reopened|accepted)]] ==== [query:reporter=egall@macports.org|egall@gwmail.gwu.edu|cooljeanius&status=closed 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) === [query:cc~=egall@macports.org|egall@gwmail.gwu.edu|cooljeanius&order=id On CC]: === (warning: there are a lot of these) ==== [query:status=assigned&status=assigned|new|reopened|accepted&cc~=egall@macports.org|egall@gwmail.gwu.edu|cooljeanius&order=id Open ones]: ==== [[TicketQuery(status=assigned&status=assigned|new|reopened|accepted&cc~=egall@macports.org|egall@gwmail.gwu.edu|cooljeanius&order=id)]] ==== [query:status=closed&cc~=egall@macports.org|egall@gwmail.gwu.edu|cooljeanius&order=id 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. Once it has actually been solved, then I will remove the crossed-out entry for it entirely. - gnome-panel (depends on gnome-settings-daemon, which doesn't work with gtk3 +quartz; see #42558 and #60511) - ~~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... also see note for gnome-panel above) - libdnsres (various undeclared identifiers, and stuff; filed #63163) - ~~pamtester (dislikes the system pam headers)~~ filed #62919 - rgm3800 (subversion fetch fails; see #53467) - ~~rsync-lart (conflicts with rsync, also has a build failure)~~ filed #63307 - ~~scotty (probably a Tcl version incompatibility)~~ filed #63332 - ~~sicp (texinfo failure)~~ filed #63339 - ~~slirp~~ (found #41875, which might have been the same issue that I was having) - ~~webkit-gtk~~ (already on cc for a bunch of webkit-gtk tickets; filed #62842 most recently; will be irrelevant once #52398 is closed) - ~~liboss~~ (found #14590, forget if my issue was the same) - py*jcc (build failure varies by version) - pccts (conflicts with antlr) - ~~gcl~~ ~~(found #12906 and #40468)~~ filed #65652 - linuxdoc-tools (found #42988, which was the same issue. Running into something else now though...) - ~~docbook-utils~~ (found #43750; might have been something older than that though) (forked docbook-utils on GitHub to try to fix: [https://github.com/cooljeanius/docbook-utils-0.6.14]) - ~~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) - libchloride (configure step fails) - ~~nusmv (missing MiniSat?)~~ found #32627, which looks like the same thing. - sharutils (works, just needs to be updated to 4.15.2) (also maybe get the libexec/gnubin treatment?) - krbafs (configure script is bad) - ~~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 #37206, which was closed as fixed, but I can't verify since it's only 32-bit... - hoard (build failure) - fcrackzip (conflicts with unzip; filed #63166) - gpgme (when argp-standalone is active - needs to use the `conflicts_build` PortGroup) - a few others that were my own fault... - allegro5 +debug (opportunistically tries to use pandoc) - ~~gnuregex +universal is not actually universal~~ (I don't actually use the +universal variant any longer, and plus #62307 would have to be fixed first anyways) - new ports needed for new optional dependencies of gdb: libmcheck (hard to disentangle from glibc) and [http://www.efficios.com/babeltrace libbabeltrace] (seems (slightly) easier to port; I do have [https://github.com/cooljeanius/LocalPorts/blob/master/devel/libbabeltrace/Portfile a Portfile for it], but it is kind of a mess...) - libsvg-cairo @0.1.6 (rev-upgrade reports it as broken due to libpng) - 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`...)~~ seems to work again? - telepathy-mission-control (build failure: missing symbols) - jpegpixi (I can't read its build error; output is interleaved) - ... 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