On Wed, 24 Nov 2021 at 18:09:33 +0100, Clemens Gößnitzer wrote: > Beginning with this email, I'll send out a couple of new ports which are all > dependencies for www/ruby-jekyll. With these, I get a working jekyll for my > applications. I tested that `serve' and `build' commands work, and > --incremental and --watch flags, too. If you have some more tests, I'd be > happy > to know if something does not work.
Is there really any reason to keep this in the ports tree? I thought we were doing away with ports for simple Ruby modules. Jekyll installs fine with Bundler and since I'd imagine most would need a custom Gemfile with other things in it anyway, why bother having a system-wide Jekyll installation that will be ~6 months out of date in each OpenBSD release?
