Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 10:42:21 +1100 From: Mattia Rossi <mrossi@swin.edu.au> To: Max Brazhnikov <makc@freebsd.org> Cc: ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: qtiplot-0.9.7.5 Message-ID: <49D0075D.9080701@swin.edu.au> In-Reply-To: <200903271526.27063.makc@freebsd.org> References: <49CC46A8.3020900@swin.edu.au> <200903271526.27063.makc@freebsd.org>
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Max Brazhnikov wrote: > On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 14:23:20 +1100, Mattia Rossi wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> as the qtiplot-0.9.7.2 port just didn't want to install python >> scripting, I thought it's a qtiplot issue and tried to install qtiplot >> 0.9.7.5. Well didn't work so well without all the patching, so I finally >> got a working installation, by creating a new port. >> > Don't get you problem. Do you build qtiplot with PYTHON option enabled? > > That's the point. I did enable Python, but it didn't show up as scripting language in QtiPlot. >> I have no idea whether this was the correct way of patching qtiplot, as >> I'm using the shipped 3rdparty qwt and qwt3dplot rather than system wide >> installations (the shipped ones contain some slight adaptations for >> qtiplot). The port works for me anyhow, I have qtiplot 0.9.7.5 and can >> do Python scripting. >> >> Have no idea how to generate the package-plist so I used the old one. >> >> Have a look at the tarball, and maybe you can create a proper release soon. >> > > I've updated qwt and qtiplot locally, I'll commit them after some testing. > You could try them as well: > http://people.freebsd.org/~makc/patches/qwt520.patch > http://people.freebsd.org/~makc/patches/qtiplot975.patch > > Update qwt first and then build qtiplot. I've enabled python support by > default, it's considered as stable now. It installed and runs properly for now, and Python scripting seems to work. Thanks Mat
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