Opened 23 months ago
Last modified 23 months ago
#66537 new enhancement
Add a field to port information that specifies whether that port is distributed as a binary or requires a lengthy rebuild — at Version 3
Reported by: | esbugz | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | base | Version: | 2.8.0 |
Keywords: | Cc: | MarcelBochtler (Marcel Bochtler) | |
Port: |
Description (last modified by esbugz)
I thought that port details with various OS versions, for example, https://ports.macports.org/port/gocryptfs/details/, imply that there is a prebuilt package for a green-check-marked system
But it's not the case, so I'd like to suggest adding such information to the details page and the info
commands as it makes a big difference in installation time & space requirements
Change History (3)
comment:1 Changed 23 months ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)
comment:2 Changed 23 months ago by esbugz
Ok, thanks for the clarification!
Is there a more accessible place to get this basic port info?
At least the details
page could maybe include it, though would also be nice to know from the info
command?
P.S. changed this from a port bug to a general enhancement, though can't seem to find how to remove the CC'ed maintainer
comment:3 Changed 23 months ago by esbugz
Component: | ports → base |
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Description: | modified (diff) |
Port: | gocryptfs removed |
Summary: | gocryptfs always builds instead of just downloading the prebuilt binary on macOS Catalina → Add a field to port information that specifies whether that port is distributed as a binary or requires a lengthy rebuild |
Type: | defect → enhancement |
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ports.macports.org tells you whether a build of a port has been attempted, and if so what the result of that build was, but it does not tell you whether the package that resulted from a successful build was uploaded to the public server.
In the case of gocryptfs, we do not distribute a prebuilt package because we believe we are not legally permitted to do so due to the combination of its license and the licenses of its dependencies.