Re: Port tree linter

2024-03-02 Thread Hubert Tournier
Le 28/02/2024 à 08:32, Alexander Leidinger a écrit : Am 2024-02-28 00:52, schrieb Hubert Tournier: Shouldn't this make it to ports-mgmt/ as portlinter? If it's deemed useful, I could make the port next week-end. If you do that, I suggest to use a name which makes it clear that it is not a r

Re: py-setuptools-scm error

2024-03-02 Thread Xavier Humbert
Le 02/03/2024 08:45, Tatsuki Makino a écrit : Hello. It seems that py39-setuptools_scm-6.4.2 must not be installed to install py39-setuptools-scm-8.x. So we cannot use -o of portmaster or portupgrade. The only way seems to be to delete it beforehand with pkg delete -f. That's what I did, with

Re: py-setuptools-scm error

2024-03-02 Thread Xavier Humbert
Le 02/03/2024 09:44, Xavier Humbert a écrit : Le 02/03/2024 08:45, Tatsuki Makino a écrit : Hello. It seems that py39-setuptools_scm-6.4.2 must not be installed to install py39-setuptools-scm-8.x. So we cannot use -o of portmaster or portupgrade. The only way seems to be to delete it beforehan

Re: Port tree linter

2024-03-02 Thread Alexander Leidinger
Am 2024-03-02 09:24, schrieb Hubert Tournier: Now that this tool is a Python package, it's easier to use other Python libraries. Maybe a check for ports which could be flavourized? Most PHP and python packages could be flavourized. The issue may be false positives... PHP examples are baikal

Proposal to remove PECL ports from the PEAR category

2024-03-02 Thread Miroslav Lachman
Hello, I did a little survey on PHP PECL ports and found that almost half of the PECL ports (27 out of 68) have PEAR listed as the second category. I believe this is a mistake and PECL ports should not be listed in the PEAR category because PECL [1] ports are PHP extensions (wrappers for C li

Re: Proposal to remove PECL ports from the PEAR category

2024-03-02 Thread Moin Rahman
> On Mar 2, 2024, at 11:59 PM, Miroslav Lachman <000.f...@quip.cz> wrote: > > Hello, > > I did a little survey on PHP PECL ports and found that almost half of the > PECL ports (27 out of 68) have PEAR listed as the second category. I believe > this is a mistake and PECL ports should not be li

Re: Port tree linter

2024-03-02 Thread Hubert Tournier
Le 02/03/2024 à 18:22, Alexander Leidinger a écrit : Am 2024-03-02 09:24, schrieb Hubert Tournier: Now that this tool is a Python package, it's easier to use other Python libraries. Maybe a check for ports which could be flavourized? Most PHP and python packages could be flavourized. The is

Re: Proposed ports deprecation and removal policy

2024-03-02 Thread Hubert Tournier
On Thu, 29 Feb 2024 19:26:23 UTC, Xin LI wrote: For example, one of my port gets marked as DEPRECATED because a dependency was deprecated and scheduled for removal after 1 month, without any email telling me so (the port doesn't have a lot of releases and there isn't any release during that "par

Unmaintained FreeBSD ports which are out of date

2024-03-02 Thread portscout
Dear port maintainers, The portscout new distfile checker has detected that one or more unmaintained 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. Please consider also adopting this po