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
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
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
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
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
> 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
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
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
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