On Sat, 20 Oct 2018 12:08:58 -0700 Andrew Hewus Fresh wrote: > On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 08:15:18PM +0200, Charlene Wendling wrote: > > Hi ports, > > > > ---- > > Intro: > > > > I've worked on an update for all POE related ports (this includes > > consumers), off by one because we would need a newer Perl [1]. You > > can find the whole result on -wip or in the original repo [2]. > > Yay! Hopefully I'll get to #1 soonish, working on some ports stuff to > get back into the swing of it after having to take a break. > > > > For now i'm proposing only ports that can be committed individually, > > i'll do another round with the ones that need to be commited in one > > go. If you'd prefer another way to organise this, tell me. > > > > The whole update has been built with dpb on amd64 and i386 > > successfully. There are only a few consumers to test against it > > sadly. > > ---- > > > > So here is devel/p5-IO-Pipely, a Perl module that creates portable > > pipes or pipe-like handles. It's needed for updating devel/p5-POE. > > > > WWW: https://metacpan.org/pod/IO::Pipely > > > > 'make test' runs without issues. > > > > Comments/feedbacks are welcome! > > As I'm sure bluhm@ would agree, it would be nice to see a MAINTAINER > in the port, so if you don't mind. I would like to see explicitly > setting the TEST_ENV so things that people have in their environment > don't effect the test run. I tried it with this and it worked, > although skipped the pod-coverage test as we don't have > p5-Pod-Coverage-TrustPod, but no idea if we want to enable or disable > RELEASE_TESTING. > > I tried > TEST_ENV = RELEASE_TESTING=1 RUN_NETWORK_TESTS=0
Let's go for it, but RELEASE_TESTING=1 does nothing more without devel/p5-Test-Pod as a TEST_DEPENDS, so i added it. It passes 'make test' as well. Charlène. > Other than that, this looks OK to me, many thanks! > > > > Charlène. > > > > > > [1] https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=153790876507733&w=2 > > [2] https://github.com/julianaito/POE-ports > > > > -- > andrew - http://afresh1.com > > Full-time system administration is a delicate balance > between proactiveness and laziness. > -- jhorwitz from use.perl.org >
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