
During October 2025, Andre Holzner enhanced the PyTorch MacPorts Port in the macports/macports-ports repository by adding py-sympy as a required dependency. This update, implemented through a Portfile revision using the Portfile language and package management skills, ensured that SymPy is reliably available during PyTorch installations via MacPorts. Andre’s work addressed potential user issues related to missing dependencies, improving build stability and supporting reproducible installations. While the contribution was focused on a single feature and did not involve bug fixes, it demonstrated a targeted approach to dependency management and packaging reliability within the MacPorts ecosystem for Python-based scientific software.

October 2025 (2025-10) – macports/macports-ports: Delivered a dependency enhancement for the PyTorch MacPorts Port to include py-sympy, ensuring SymPy is available during PyTorch installation via MacPorts. This required a Portfile revision bump to reflect the change and improved build stability for users installing PyTorch with MacPorts. Impact: strengthens packaging reliability, reduces user installation issues related to missing SymPy components, and supports reproducible builds for PyTorch in MacPorts. Note: No major bug fixes were recorded for this repository in October 2025.
October 2025 (2025-10) – macports/macports-ports: Delivered a dependency enhancement for the PyTorch MacPorts Port to include py-sympy, ensuring SymPy is available during PyTorch installation via MacPorts. This required a Portfile revision bump to reflect the change and improved build stability for users installing PyTorch with MacPorts. Impact: strengthens packaging reliability, reduces user installation issues related to missing SymPy components, and supports reproducible builds for PyTorch in MacPorts. Note: No major bug fixes were recorded for this repository in October 2025.
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