Re: FreeBSD Port: xpra-0.0.7.16p4

2011-02-04 Thread Doug Barton
To the extent I understand all this, it sounds reasonable, albeit complex. You might want to consider setting up a new project on sourceforge, google code, etc. but I'll leave that up to you and swills. Thanks for answering my questions. Doug On 02/04/2011 13:59, Antoine Martin wrote: Hi D

Re: FreeBSD Port: xpra-0.0.7.16p4

2011-02-04 Thread Antoine Martin
Hi Doug, The last proper file release from upstream was 0.0.6 in November 2009. Since then, I've fixed a number of things (from typos to build fixes for some platforms), supported new platforms (mac osx, I originally added win32 support but the author then re-wrote that), etc Any help in getting

Re: FreeBSD Port: xpra-0.0.7.16p4

2011-02-04 Thread Doug Barton
I'm confused. Why are we not using the sources from the "regular" location, and patching to make them work for us? And has anyone contacted the upstream about the changes and why they are necessary? This whole thing seems very confusing to me (but that's not saying much). :) Doug -- N

Re: FreeBSD Port: xpra-0.0.7.16p4

2011-02-04 Thread Peter Pentchev
On Fri, Feb 04, 2011 at 09:49:39AM +0100, Kurt Jaeger wrote: > Hi! > > > >> I only just noticed that you've added a port for xpra. > > >> I wasn't aware of that and you're pointing to the source on my server, > > >> so I guess that it means I have to be careful not to remove it from now > > >> on

Re: FreeBSD Port: xpra-0.0.7.16p4

2011-02-04 Thread Kurt Jaeger
Hi! > > There are always hosts out there that still have old port Makefiles > > on their disks, so having a stable path would be useful. > Well, in truth, the port's Makefile may be trivially configured to look > into the old/ subdirectory if the distfile is not found in the "real" one > (see the

Re: FreeBSD Port: xpra-0.0.7.16p4

2011-02-04 Thread Kurt Jaeger
Hi! > >> I only just noticed that you've added a port for xpra. > >> I wasn't aware of that and you're pointing to the source on my server, > >> so I guess that it means I have to be careful not to remove it from now on? > > > > The files should eventually get automatically mirrored to the FreeBS

Re: FreeBSD Port: xpra-0.0.7.16p4

2011-02-03 Thread Antoine Martin
On 02/04/2011 06:53 AM, Steve Wills wrote: > On 02/03/11 15:15, Antoine Martin wrote: >> Hi there, > >> I only just noticed that you've added a port for xpra. >> I wasn't aware of that and you're pointing to the source on my server, >> so I guess that it means I have to be careful not to remove it

Re: FreeBSD Port: xpra-0.0.7.16p4

2011-02-03 Thread Steve Wills
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 02/03/11 15:15, Antoine Martin wrote: > Hi there, > > I only just noticed that you've added a port for xpra. > I wasn't aware of that and you're pointing to the source on my server, > so I guess that it means I have to be careful not to remove it f