From kde-mac Sun May 11 09:16:12 2014 From: mk-lists () email ! de Date: Sun, 11 May 2014 09:16:12 +0000 To: kde-mac Subject: Re: [KDE/Mac] Suggestion to set up a central MacPorts/KDE repository for easy exchange of MacPorts p Message-Id: X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-mac&m=139979979327006 Hi Ian, On 11 May 2014, at 06:24 , Ian Wadham wrote: > Yup! But to be used with care =85 :-) I find it quite scary that anyone= who > has access can modify anything anywhere in KDE software yes, you are right. Having to do a =93git push=94 is always scary for me. I am so used to Mercurials ease that I fear the trouble I always seem to ha= ve with git on push. It=92s easy to mess things up with git if you=92re used to hg... > Yes, that [1] is a desirable goal, if I can just get kdesrc-build to go = =85 ;-) That > Zarboz guy must have hit it at a lucky time. :-) > It turns out that one at least needs some MacPorts patches to overcome KDE > portability problems and so it might make sense to put some of them upstr= eam. I guess so. > OTOH I can think of at least one case where MacPorts just decides to do t= hings > differently to KDE and, if that is a patch, it should *not* go upstream. Yes, those things should be clearly stated. Perhaps our new repo can act as a space to gather all this information amon= g us. > Perhaps these things will "all come out in the wash", as my accountant > likes to say, when we have closer links to KDE CI, testing and releases. That=92s desirable, of course. Greets, Marko _______________________________________________ kde-mac@kde.org List Information: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-mac KDE/Mac Information: http://community.kde.org/Mac