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Subject: [Bug 226290] [NEW PORT] devel/py-python-gitlab: Python package
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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3D226290

--- Comment #5 from Kubilay Kocak <koobs@FreeBSD.org> ---
(In reply to dereks from comment #4)

pkg-descr: long_description, formatted well, if there is one. otherwise some
upstream source that provides a nice initial summary, formatted nicely if
necessary. if no upstream source exists, creative license/common sense and =
send
them a PR to add it :)

TEST_DEPENDS: These dont block landing your changes, but its good to get in=
to
the habit of adding test framework bits (TEST_DEPENDS/test: target) early.

conflicts/conncurrency: USE_PYTHON=3Dconcurrent should handle most if not a=
ll of
it. It definitely handles stuff installed in LOCALBASE/bin.

Re testing/building with other python versions:

- In LOCALBASE/etc/poudriere.d/py36.conf
- Add DEFAULT_VERSIONS=3Dpython=3Dx.y
- poudriere testport -o <origin> -z py36

You can create as many *.conf's as you want, and use them in -z <set> args.

Ignore the symlinks in those cases, the framework does the right thing for =
the
(ports) users DEFAULT_VERSIONN, and for package users, we only produce pack=
ages
for the default default_Version (2.7), so 3.x packages (if they were built),
wont contain them.

patches: Generally, ideally yes, less maintenance long term, relationship++
with upstreams. In this patches case, its a hardcoded default. The package
could support some form of configuration that can be set at build time so t=
he
right (custom) path is set wherever it needs to be. The post-patch is fine =
for
now. The upstream issue summary might look something like "Provide mechanis=
m to
replace hardcoded /etc dir" or similar

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