Re: Python 2.7 removal outline

2021-03-24 Thread Dewayne Geraghty
On 25/03/2021 4:01 am, Miroslav Lachman wrote: > I really appreciate the work of ports team, committers and maintainers > but I dislike double standards. All ports requiring Python 2.7 were > marked deprecated the last year almost all of them removed according to > expiration date 2020-12-31 but s

Re: Python 2.7 removal outline

2021-03-24 Thread Matthias Andree
Am 24.03.21 um 22:50 schrieb Dan Mahoney (Ports): > There are packages for mailman3 but they’re incomplete and don’t result in a working install the way the 2.x build does.  You also need mysql, django, etc etc. Dan, please check if we already have bug reports on the mailman 3 issues and where th

Re: Python 2.7 removal outline

2021-03-24 Thread Matthias Andree
Am 24.03.21 um 14:03 schrieb Rene Ladan: > Hi, > > below is an outline continuing the Python 2.7 cleanup: > > - No usage of lang/tauthon by the framework or any port, no excuses. > - lang/tauthon will be removed on 2021-06-23 as noticed in the port > itself, >   no excuses. Tauthon is not guarantee

Re: Python 2.7 removal outline

2021-03-24 Thread Matthias Andree
Am 24.03.21 um 22:48 schrieb Baptiste Daroussin: > On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 09:45:09PM +, Bob Eager wrote: >> On Wed, 24 Mar 2021 13:03:47 + >> Rene Ladan wrote: >> >>> - - mail/mailman is being replaced by clusteradm@ with mlmmj. You >>> can use `pkg lock` to stick with it after removal,

Re: Python 2.7 removal outline

2021-03-24 Thread Dan Mahoney (Ports)
There are packages for mailman3 but they’re incomplete and don’t result in a working install the way the 2.x build does. You also need mysql, django, etc etc. Needing django is almost as bad as saying “sure, the web UI depends on WordPress”. It’s not standalone cgi’s that you can just scripta

Re: Python 2.7 removal outline

2021-03-24 Thread Baptiste Daroussin
On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 09:45:09PM +, Bob Eager wrote: > On Wed, 24 Mar 2021 13:03:47 + > Rene Ladan wrote: > > > - - mail/mailman is being replaced by clusteradm@ with mlmmj. You > > can use `pkg lock` to stick with it after removal, if there is no > > other way. > > Is anyone working

Re: Python 2.7 removal outline

2021-03-24 Thread Bob Eager
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On Wed, 24 Mar 2021 13:03:47 + Rene Ladan wrote: > - - mail/mailman is being replaced by clusteradm@ with mlmmj. You > can use `pkg lock` to stick with it after removal, if there is no > other way. Is anyone working on a mailman 3 port? -

Re: Python 2.7 removal outline

2021-03-24 Thread Guido Falsi via freebsd-ports
On 24/03/21 14:03, Rene Ladan wrote: Hi, below is an outline continuing the Python 2.7 cleanup: - all affected ports are now marked as deprecated, with an expiration date of either 2020-12-31 or 2021-06-23. - we will have to wait for Chromium to fully switch to Python 3 before we can full

Re: Python 2.7 removal outline

2021-03-24 Thread Miroslav Lachman
On 24/03/2021 14:03, Rene Ladan wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi, below is an outline continuing the Python 2.7 cleanup: - - all affected ports are now marked as deprecated, with an expiration date of either 2020-12-31 or 2021-06-23. - - we will have to wait for Chr

Python 2.7 removal outline

2021-03-24 Thread Rene Ladan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi, below is an outline continuing the Python 2.7 cleanup: - - all affected ports are now marked as deprecated, with an expiration date of either 2020-12-31 or 2021-06-23. - - we will have to wait for Chromium to fully switch to Python 3 before w

DMA?

2021-03-24 Thread Dan Mahoney (Ports)
Hey there all, Two things. 1) There’s an old PR to update the base version of DMA to include recent changes (to 0.13 and beyond) 2) I notice dma is no longer in pkg, due to build failures. The day job uses this port. Can the build failures be fixed? -Dan

FreeBSD ports you maintain which are out of date

2021-03-24 Thread portscout
Dear port maintainer, The portscout new distfile checker has detected that one or more of your ports appears to be out of date. Please take the opportunity to check each of the ports listed below, and if possible and appropriate, submit/commit an update. If any ports have already been updated, you