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2024-06-27 Thread portscout
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devel/intel-graphics-compiler   | 1.0.12504.5 | 
igc-1.0.16900.23
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sysutils/google-compute-engine-oslogin  | 20191018.00 | 20240628.00
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Fwd: [Bug 279519] [NEW PORT] databases/mongosh: mongodb official Shell CLI

2024-06-27 Thread Ronald Klop

Hi,

I’m not experienced in npm ports. This new port does networking after the fetch 
phase. Can somebody else suggest a good solution?

Regards,
Ronald 


Van: bugzilla-nore...@freebsd.org
Datum: 27 juni 2024 13:41
Aan: ron...@freebsd.org
Onderwerp: [Bug 279519] [NEW PORT] databases/mongosh: mongodb official Shell CLI




https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=279519

--- Comment #3 from Fabien Amelinck  ---
(In reply to Ronald Klop from comment #2)

Thank you for taking the time to review my port submission.

I actually know, that's why I have ALLOW_NETWORKING_PACKAGES="mongosh" in
poudriere.conf.

What do you suggest ?
A repo with the node_modules populated or an ugly "npm install" at fetch step ?

I didn't find how electron and vscode are managing this constraint.

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