On Oct 30, 2022, at 01:06, Mojca Miklavec wrote:

> V ned., 30. okt. 2022 01:02 je oseba Nils Breunese napisala:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> The openjdk port was removed on August 25th after it had been obsoleted a 
>> while ago (https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/pull/15910), but I 
>> just noticed that https://ports.macports.org/port/openjdk/details/ still 
>> shows the openjdk port information from when it last existed.
>> 
>> I see there are more ports listed on 
>> https://ports.macports.org<https://ports.macports.org/> that have been 
>> removed from the ports tree, e.g. 
>> https://ports.macports.org/port/openjdk7-zulu/.

openjdk7-zulu has *not* been removed from the ports tree. It's there, it's just 
obsolete and can't be installed:

https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/blob/master/java/openjdk7-zulu/Portfile

It will be removed one year after it was marked as being obsolete.

>> Does ports.macports.org<http://ports.macports.org/> have some kind of 
>> mechanism that should clean up the entries for ports that no longer exist?
> 
> The port pages were kept on purpose (to let users find deleted ports easily 
> and potentially resurrect them instead of having to reinvent the wheel, for 
> historic / arcival reasons, ...), with the intention to clearly mark that 
> they have been deleted and they should not appear in searches within the site 
> unless explicitly requested.
> 
> Maybe the feedback should look different? Or do you have some other 
> suggestion?

That sounds like a fine idea, but 
https://ports.macports.org/port/openjdk/details/ does not say anywhere that 
openjdk has been deleted. (It says it is obsolete, which is different from 
deleted.) I seem to recall the ports web site used to say when a port was 
deleted but maybe it no longer does, or maybe it's broken for this specific 
port for some reason.

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