Date: Thu, 05 Jan 2017 14:25:04 +0100 From: "Vlad K." <vlad-fbsd@acheronmedia.com> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Ports' tips and gotchas Message-ID: <c39f1ef73c6f6bdbe4e6fd594cf9bc9b@acheronmedia.com> In-Reply-To: <90D33B47-81F9-4C74-8D0B-76F75EC63BF1@gmail.com> References: <c755791c3da66ff1329202cfa3bce52a@acheronmedia.com> <D2DCC023-1EBB-4444-AB59-81315EF239C0@adamw.org> <76519193d791325700c3beb34b8f447b@acheronmedia.com> <CAOc73CCL8jqx-H4ABTLC2yU7c-cpCDrPtwTWex3LbJxG1yg8uA@mail.gmail.com> <f7d344cf8efc242588c453c9ee761943@acheronmedia.com> <90D33B47-81F9-4C74-8D0B-76F75EC63BF1@gmail.com>
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On 2017-01-04 23:59, Ben Woods wrote: > A thought: should the wiki namespace follow the ports namespace, to > avoid any ambiguity? Good advice, and it's a better way to organize them, yes. I did the changes, but there's now another problem and that's we can't have 1:1 mapping between wiki page and port. For example this Postgres tips page I have, it's basically for all postgresql servers in the tree, 92,93,94,95 and 96. So the page is /databases/postgresql which is not directly mapped. Meaning, there will be problems automating links between port origin and wiki page, but I guess we can cross that bridge when we get to it :) I'm not that familiar with moinmoin, maybe there's a way to specify aliases or something. -- Vlad K.
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