From: Jag Talon Subject: Re: [New] graphics/decker To: George Koehler Cc: Stuart Henderson , ports@openbsd.org, op@omarpolo.com Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2024 10:14:35 -0500 On 2/16/24 9:41 PM, George Koehler wrote: > Yes, it runs on macppc, but it feels slow (but still usable) on my > 750 MHz 1-core PowerPC G4. If I type in a field, the wait is about > 1/2 second until I see the character. If I draw a curve with the > pencil, a gap forms between the curve and my mouse cursor. When I am > idle (staring at a new deck), the cpu usage in top(1) is near 50%. > (Idle cpu usage for lang/pcbasic is 20%, for emacs--gtk3 is 0%.) Oh amazing that it works on macppc too. Thank you for testing! > I have 2 concerns about the port, > > 1. The '$ firefox /usr/local/share/doc/decker/' in pkg/README is > probably wrong, as Omar Polo said yesterday. Your README > doesn't need to mention these html docs. (Other ports, like > cmake and gettext, install html docs, but have no port README.) > If you do want to mention the html docs, then you don't need to > provide a command to read them. > > 2. The 'MAKE_ENV = COMPILER="${CC}"' looks wrong, because the > WRKSRC/Makefile's COMPILER=clang overrides it. See 'man make', > "The four different classes of variables". A build on sparc64 > (or whichever arch lacks clang) might fail. You already have > a patch-Makefile so I suggest to patch the COMPILER line. Fixed them both! Good idea to not use a specific browser. I patched the Makefile as well I didn't know other archs didn't have clang available. See attached for the tarball. -- Jag Talon (he/him) https://jagtalon.net/ https://weirder.earth/@jag https://aangat.lahat.computer/