On 20/04/2019 3:39 pm, Kubilay Kocak wrote:
On 20/04/2019 1:36 am, Éloi Rivard wrote:
Hello,
I am not sure how the FreeBSD community works, and especially the python
packagers team, so if asking for package is not something one usually
does, or
if the python team has enough work to do, I will totally understand. I
was
thinking that maybe you had some automated tools to create python
package from
pypi, and that would not require a lot of work.
So, I was playing with sourcehut ( https://sr.ht ) and thinking about
helping
the upstream to create a FreeBSD package. Sourcehut needs the pypi
sshpubkeys
package to work ( https://pypi.org/project/sshpubkeys/ ).
Is it something easilly done?
Thank you
Hi! Thanks for reaching out
There's no perfectly automated tool, but there is pytoport:
https://github.com/freebsd/pytoport
Porting is relatively easy, without automated tools, depending of course
on individual packaging complexity, like dependencies, etc.
If upstream follows standard python packaging standards well, its much
easier.
Jump on #freebsd-python on freenode IRC and we can discuss if further
there, my nickname is koobs
Éloi,
I've created a py-sshpubkeys port for you that I'm QA testing now. It
requires the security/py-ecdsa port being updated to its latest version
(0.13.2), which needs to be approved by the maintainer before the
sshpubkeys port can land.
Would you like to be maintainer of security/py-sshpubkeys? I'm happy to
help familiarise you with porting and help you get ramped up.
Same offer is open to anyone else who'd like to get more involved with
Python package (or anything else) porting. /join #freebsd-ports freenode
./koobs
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