Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 22:51:47 +0100 From: Michael Gmelin <freebsd@grem.de> To: "Helmut Schneider" <jumper99@gmx.de> Cc: Nicola Vitale <nivit@FreeBSD.org>, freebsd-ports <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: py27-pytz-2013.8,1 Message-ID: <20131127225147.6a856316@bsd64.grem.de> In-Reply-To: <DED855A48A224F32B65BB6151EB46FBB@charlieroot.de> References: <CAOsoj-Bqgue_Cg6ujC=fxuJ6NY26-cwm_XMOMqBpoVqx6HD6eQ@mail.gmail.com> <xn0ipzqnm7s8pal000@news.gmane.org> <CAEQKd7Xswb_hup51neO6i%2BHYs%2BM4vXZ_hS5TE4cZrR=j6i=j9A@mail.gmail.com> <E1A82D3CC9E0477288047499AC87F31C@charlieroot.de> <20131127181902.14b0bc64@bsd64.grem.de> <DED855A48A224F32B65BB6151EB46FBB@charlieroot.de>
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On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 22:22:12 +0100 "Helmut Schneider" <jumper99@gmx.de> wrote: > From: Michael Gmelin > > > Does it work when NO_STAGE=yes? > > (e.g. NO_STAGE=yes portupgrade packagename) > > Yes, builds fine. What does that mean? Do I need to change something > or does the port? > I'm asking because I raised ports/184293 and would like to update it > accordingly. > > Thanks, Helmut > I had a similar issue on a 9.1 system using portmaster (NO_STAGE fixed it) last week, while portupgrade on a freshly installed system had no issues (no matter which packaging system pkgng/oldschool packages etc.). I can only speculate about the exact reasons, maybe it's related to the recent switch from py-distribute to py-setuptools in combination with staging support or only to upgrading from a specific version. I couldn't reproduce the problem, since I didn't keep the original package. Maybe it's not worthwhile chasing this one. In regards to your PR: I don't think this is related to py-boto specifically, but more to recent ports infrastructure changes, so I would suggest to close the PR and either open another one for the ports infrastructure (if you have enough details), keep trying to get attention on ports@ or simply forget about it ;) -- Michael Gmelin
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