Re: graphics/opencv2 orphaned. Where from here

2017-04-15 Thread Herbert J. Skuhra
Rainer Hurling skrev: > > Am 15.04.2017 um 01:04 schrieb Kevin Oberman: >> Thanks for the work on opencv, but PLEASE put something in UPDATING when >> you make changes that impact large numbers of ports. I see opencv2 as >> orphaned, so I can't stay there. >> >> Do I reset the origin of opencv2 t

Re: graphics/opencv2 orphaned. Where from here

2017-04-14 Thread Rainer Hurling
Am 15.04.2017 um 01:04 schrieb Kevin Oberman: > Thanks for the work on opencv, but PLEASE put something in UPDATING when > you make changes that impact large numbers of ports. I see opencv2 as > orphaned, so I can't stay there. > > Do I reset the origin of opencv2 to opencv? Or will I need to dele

Re: graphics/opencv2 orphaned. Where from here

2017-04-14 Thread Jan Beich
Kevin Oberman writes: > Thanks for the work on opencv, but PLEASE put something in UPDATING when > you make changes that impact large numbers of ports. I see opencv2 as > orphaned, so I can't stay there. graphics/opencv has only 28 consumers which isn't that "large". I didn't document the rename

graphics/opencv2 orphaned. Where from here

2017-04-14 Thread Kevin Oberman
Thanks for the work on opencv, but PLEASE put something in UPDATING when you make changes that impact large numbers of ports. I see opencv2 as orphaned, so I can't stay there. Do I reset the origin of opencv2 to opencv? Or will I need to delete all of them and rebuild everything? Please put inform