On Sat, Jan 27 2024, Renato Aguiar wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jan 26 2024, Klemens Nanni wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 05:19:25PM -0800, Renato Aguiar wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> These 2 ports are dependencies for upcoming cad/prusaslicer
>>> update
>>> to 2.7.1:
>>> - devel/heatshrink: data compression/decompression library for
>>> embedded/real-time systems.
>>
>> Uses -O3, OPTIMIZE='' in MAKE_FLAGS fixes that.
>>
>> archivers seems a better category than devel.
>>
>> DESCR could be a little more descriptive than COMMENT.
>>
>> Shouldn't the first be a .so file?
>> @static-lib lib/libheatshrink_dynamic.a
>> @static-lib lib/libheatshrink_static.a
>
> No, both are meant to be static libraries. Those suffixes are
> referring to memory allocation model used by each one.
>
>>
>>> - devel/libbgcode: Prusa Block & Binary G-code reader / writer
>>> /
>>> converter.
>>
>> Unless consumers require static archives, I recomment
>> -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON to get versioned shared libraries, as
>> usual.
>
> I tried building prusaslicer (the only consumer) and it seems to
> work
> fine with libbgcode being a dynamic library. As a bonus, it
> allowed
> removing one of the patches from libbgcode port :)
>
>>
>> DESCR could be a little more descriptive than COMMENT.
>>
>> port-lib-depends-check says
>> Missing: boost_nowide-mt.23 from boost-1.84.0p2v0
>> (/usr/local/bin/bgcode)
>> WANTLIB += boost_nowide-mt
>>
>> You could annotate the used C++ standard as COMPILER comment.
>>
>
> Thanks. I attached updated ports addressing all your comments.
>
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