Michael Gmelin wrote on 27.10.2012 00:09:

Sorry, I wasn't informed by GNATS about your offer to help (double
checked junk and trash). This seems to happen once in a while lately.

Yes, there are some problems with GNATS, so it was the reason why you missed it. I planned to wrote to you directly, but still had not time for this, sorry.

The gzipped version of the patch didn't work, since there is an
encoding problem with patches sent through the PR system (I think the
both of us emailed about this earlier this month - binary patches as
well as UTF-8 encoded patches [PR 172195]) - it should work if you
copy and paste the base64 encoded text and base64 decode it and then
gunzip (which is of course a ridiculous procedure to follow).

Yes, you are right, we both wrote about that.


So please find attached the original patch as well as the gzipped
version (just to make sure no MUA encoding issue gets in our way). I
assume at least the gzipped version will be stripped by the mailing
list, so I Cced you directly.

Note that the patch doesn't include the maintainer change - so please
let me know in case there is an additional procedure I should follow
to accomplish this.

No, it's ok, I'll change it myself.

Apply the patch by doing (assuming it's stored in /tmp):

cd /usr/ports/devel/py-ice
zcat /tmp/py27-Ice-3.4.2_3.patch.gz | patch -p0 -E
find . -name \*.orig -delete

Checksums are:

MD5 (py27-Ice-3.4.2_3.patch) = 27f1b4aeb4ae2c85aeb0445ae4fb493f
MD5 (py27-Ice-3.4.2_3.patch.gz) = 92b70f01768e54441dff4f68676e48ab

If something goes wrong you can also fetch it for a limited amount of
time at this URL:

http://blog.grem.de/py27-Ice-3.4.2_3.patch.gz

I downloaded it, so feel free to remove.

Thanks for your help,
Michael


Planning to deal with this pr tomorrow. Stay tuned :)

--
Regards,
Ruslan

Tinderboxing kills... the drives.
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