Chris wrote:
Andrew P. wrote:
Thanks,
Andrew P.
P.S. Still, IMHO a nicely-designed port would be
great. I mean we do have portupgrade for crying out
loud. If we have something for a network of freebsd
boxes, we could start talking enterprise-level
management.
P.P.S. What a pity that we don't have tarfs/ftpfs.
Okay, that's just a sidenote.
... are you volunteering?!
Well, I just might be able to write a dirty perl
script that would add to thousands of useless ports.
However, if there a busy soul with much knowledge
and an ability to guide, I think I'll be able to
produce some nice code with little of his help :)
I'm now thinking learning ruby and examining
portupgrade's code carefully. 6-9 months at least.
Best wishes,
Andrew P.
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