On 2021/09/16 19:02, Omar Polo wrote:
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> Solene Rapenne <[email protected]> writes:
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> > On Thu, 16 Sep 2021 09:04:37 +0200
> > Omar Polo <[email protected]>:
> >
> >> Solene Rapenne <[email protected]> writes:
> >>
> >> > Import a simple python dependency for editors/apostrophe
> >> >
> >> > I generated it with portgen, checked version, DESCR, PLIST, licensing.
> >> > I didn't add pandoc as a dependency because it's not required to
> >> > have it at build stage, and I'm not sure it would be fine to add
> >> > pandoc as a run dep either.
> >>
> >> without text/pandoc as TEST_DEPENDS the tests fails; well, they fails
> >> nevertheless because it tries to fetch stuff from github. No idea how
> >> to fix it, sorry.
> >>
> >> Anyway, I'd argue that it needs text/pandoc as {RUN,TEST}_DEPENDS and
> >> not RDEP on it from apostrophe since it searches for the binary and
> >> throw an error if not found. Attaching another tarball with pandoc
> >> added as deps.
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >>
> >
> > I added TEST_DEPENDS , it can make 23 checks before failing
> > when trying to download its own sources to use the README.md file...
> > but I suppose 23 checks working is better than nothing.
No need to list RUN_DEPENDS in TEST_DEPENDS
> I was distracted by the error output and the /writes_to_HOME lines. It
> seems that all but that test are succeeding, which is good I guess.
PORTHOME=${WRKDIR} probably helps with the /writes_to_HOME
> > It's now depending on pandoc for RUN_DEPENDS
>
> I've seen these two nits only now, but I'm not familiar with the python
> infrastructure in ports so they may be wrong/opinable:
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> - comment starts with uppercase; also maybe specify that's a python
> wrapper?
Python is a proper noun so uppercase is preferable there
> - use ``py-wheel${MODPY_FLAVOR}'' instead of ``py-wheel,python3''
correct
> If by any chance I'm not wrong, here's an updated tarball.
>
> Cheers!
>