On 2017/09/21 10:22, Laurence Tratt wrote:
> github-backup allows one to incrementally backup a github user and
> repositories, including issues, pull requests and so on e.g.:
>
> github-backup ltratt -i -o <backup_dir> -t <oauth_token> --all
Likely too late for 6.2, but:
: # $OpenBSD: Makefile.template,v 1.76 2017/02/25 16:04:20 danj Exp $
:
: COMMENT = Backup a github user or organization
lowercase start of COMMENT
:
: MODPY_EGG_VERSION = 0.13.2
: DISTNAME = python-githup-backup-${MODPY_EGG_VERSION}
: PKGNAME = githup-backup-${MODPY_EGG_VERSION}
:
: GH_ACCOUNT = josegonzalez
: GH_PROJECT = python-github-backup
: GH_TAGNAME = ${MODPY_EGG_VERSION}
please zap the DISTNAME, it's the default
: CATEGORIES = devel
:
: HOMEPAGE = https://github.com/josegonzalez/python-github-backup
same, HOMEPAGE is the default
:
: MAINTAINER = Laurence Tratt <[email protected]>
:
: PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM = Yes
needs a license marker
:
: MODULES = lang/python
: MODPY_SETUPTOOLS = Yes
: MODPY_VERSION = ${MODPY_DEFAULT_VERSION_2}
:
: .include <bsd.port.mk>
> Note that although there is a PyPi package, the source download doesn't work
> (don't ask me why), so the port uses GH_* instead.
I've seen that recently too, there's something on pypi that was redirecting
the old-style human-readable /packages/source/s/someproject/ URLs to the
hash-based ones instead (/packages/6b/03/84nnnnn/) which seems to no longer
be picking up new uploads.