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Date:      Mon, 22 Sep 2003 13:00:29 +0900
From:      Rob Lahaye <lahaye@snu.ac.kr>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   How to patch and fix a broken port?
Message-ID:  <3F6E73DD.2050605@snu.ac.kr>

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Hi,

I have never done this. So I apologize for my ignorant questions...

Last week I discovered that the molden port is broken in many ways
(md5 sum wrong, install broken etc.). I reported it to the freebsd-ports
mailing list and to the maintainer. I even attached a 'sort of' patch
that fixed the build in a followup email, but never got any response,
nor has the port been fixed.

So what to do with broken ports like that?

I can imagine that ports are broken and remain broken if nobody
ever uses them or installs them. But as soon as a port is noticed
as broken, it is necessary to get it fixed.

How is the general procedure to get this done?

Please bare with me: I'm mainly a port user. I know how to install
ports etc. I have no idea about generating and maintaining ports.

So here we go again: the molden port is broken, but easy to fix
(see my earlier emails on the molden port!)

Regards,
Rob.



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