Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 01:37:09 +0600 From: Muhammad Moinur Rahman <bofh@freebsd.org> To: "ports@freebsd.org" <ports@FreeBSD.org> Cc: python@freebsd.org Subject: Using pkg in documentation Message-ID: <51F445F4-9F4F-4B64-BFC3-FBCC337A8267@freebsd.org>
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What is the way of mentioning about installing a py-package in = documentation? Let=E2=80=99s say now the default version of python is = 3.7 so in most of the cases we can write in our documentation that do = the following: # pkg install py37-babel But when the default version of python is changed this is no longer = going to work if it doesn=E2=80=99t have all flavors. Then there are = cases when we mention about porting and installation howto on upstream = and we need to update this regularly with every change of = DEFAULT_VERSIONS in python. So is there any way to pass PYTHON_DEFAULT with pkg install? One option = that I have thought about is pkg install -g py3\*-babel; but again once = when python 4 (forgive my brevity 3:)) is going to release this changes. = And I believe this is the same case for php too. Thanks in advance. Kind Regards, Moin=
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