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Version 22 (modified by cooljeanius (Eric Gallager), 10 years ago) (diff)

forgot to add cpan2port to my list of maintained ports once it was committed to trunk, so do so now

Eric Gallager

  • Nicknames: egall, ericgallager, cooljeanius

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I think the order I have them in here is the order in which they were committed to trunk:

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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-gcc42 filed #42773
  • asn1c filed #42779
  • gcc48 (actually libgcc, many different issues open for it: #40548, #41753, #42752, and #42940 - see also the ones for mpfr and libmpc)
  • gdb-apple filed #42796
  • ggv found #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)
  • gnutls found #42728
  • gvfs was 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 installed
  • heimdal was 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
  • libmpc filed #42733
  • libnasl libnasl was removed in r120502 as a result of #42156, which I assume was the same issue that I had been experiencing...
  • libxls might have been #42765 which I filed
  • metakit
  • mod_jk found #23023, not sure the update will fix the issue I had been experiencing though...
  • mod_security2 was already cc-ed on #39074, not sure if that was the same issue I had been experiencing though...
  • mpfr filed #42732, also inspired me to file #42731
  • ossp-cfg
  • ossp-fsl
  • ossp-l2
  • pamtester
  • pcrexx +univesal seems 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-version found #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 +cairo variant in particular is what I think is the issue... also the scons-based build system ignores stuff.) (found #30187, #32452, #35323, #37995, and #38417; I think #36134 in particular is the issue I was experiencing though)
  • 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?)
  • cppcheck found #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 #37206
  • AfterStep (found #18700, not a build failure though...)
  • Eterm (actually libast)
  • libbert
  • hoard
  • opal (rev-upgrade after installing ode +debug - filed #43595)
  • libgksuui10 found #36799, which is probably it
  • bashdb (bash4.3 is too new - filed #43590)
  • dialog found #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: "glibtool: link: Waiting for libpgm_noinst.a.lock to be removed") found #36554 which was the same variant but a different failure
  • 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 symbol __ZThn888_N12wxHtmlWindow13GetHTMLWindowEv, which c++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) seems to work properly now
  • uudeview (+tcltk variant is missing description and has incorrect lib:-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 (-Wlong-long)) turned out to be #43487
  • 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)")
  • javatar depends 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...)
  • ...

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