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@trustbyte trustbyte commented Nov 8, 2025

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  • bugfix
  • enhancement
  • security fix
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macOS 26.1 25B78 arm64
Command Line Tools 26.1.0.0.1.1761104275

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Notifying maintainers:
@JacksonIsaac for port duck.

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How to check the rev-upgrade part on this new release?

@reneeotten
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How to check the rev-upgrade part on this new release?

what do you mean by "check the rev-upgrade part". If there is a rev-upgrade after you install something it likely means that there was a change in library name somewhere and a dependent is now broken. That's typically just solved by increasing the revision of the dependent. You shouldn't see this when just updating a port...

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Sorry, I should have mentioned that there is a comment inside the file that has something added that should be checked at upgrade..
rev-upgrade is mentioned.

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This port should be built from source, but install an opaque pre-built stuff, there is no justification for that.

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Okey, is it this, right? https://github.com/iterate-ch/cyberduck
Building with mvn/ant? Oh boy, oh boy. Let's see how it goes.

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@trustbyte trustbyte marked this pull request as draft November 15, 2025 20:36
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Any ideas how to fix DerivedData?
I tried quite a few, none worked on my machine..

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@trustbyte If I had a working portfile, I would have just referred to it. I didn’t try building this yet, since it uses Java, and on powerpc that would be tricky, if possible at all (we only got headless JDK atm). I also got no experience with Java builds on x86.

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