Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2021 22:35:40 +0200 From: Felix Palmen <felix@palmen-it.de> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: No update for a day on ports? Message-ID: <20210403203540.2fpbed626rvedrfx@nexus.home.palmen-it.de> In-Reply-To: <1792C163-DDF6-4197-A54D-87298847E5BC@yahoo.com> References: <1792C163-DDF6-4197-A54D-87298847E5BC.ref@yahoo.com> <1792C163-DDF6-4197-A54D-87298847E5BC@yahoo.com>
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--vdwfkfkklxcqjngm Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable * Mark Millard via freebsd-ports <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> [20210403 10:0= 2]: > Felix Palmen felix at palmen-it.de wrote on > > There was an announcement to deprecate it, but it's still built with > > releng/13 so far, and I'd be surprised if the snapshots for it wouldn't > > be available any more. Deprecation of portsnap AFAIK isn't directly > > related to moving to git. (someone correct me please if I'm wrong) >=20 > /usr/sbin/portsnap is just a shell script: --snip-- Please see the original announcement for context: <https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2020-August/119098.html> In a nutshell: It was *planned* to no longer build portsnap by default in 13. Now, it's still built, so I assume that's intentional and snapshots will still be available (for some time). These snapshots aren't provided by SVN, therefore I doubt having ports in GIT will cause any technical trouble creating them? Side note: your postings have no meaningful References and therefore don't show up in the correct location in the thread, maybe check your mail client? And please don't CC me, I'm reading the list. --=20 Dipl.-Inform. Felix Palmen <felix@palmen-it.de> ,.//.......... {web} http://palmen-it.de {jabber} [see email] ,//palmen-it.de {pgp public key} http://palmen-it.de/pub.txt // """"""""""" {pgp fingerprint} A891 3D55 5F2E 3A74 3965 B997 3EF2 8B0A BC02 DA2A --vdwfkfkklxcqjngm Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAABCAAdFiEEqJE9VV8uOnQ5ZbmXPvKLCrwC2ioFAmBo0ZUACgkQPvKLCrwC 2iqNxAf/Qh+AOTXrklVjuMMkQuHNRNMjd1tjVBw9khnKepd8lfmHJFDJuGFQQopL lJwPRlZQYFKxWblufw/inppra3hjDtzLHNTHjNg1cllK7pJriIaMstSJXmRYosA3 7v2hvb5APCPC1ne8Z+RO7qOpydDfVf6i3V7a0Cj0+bGB79+iT1t6k7pgR3k30ePP plBUKj6sc3OdEDZvTMMYe2p4cjVF/Jge05uT0CTzMulnNEqJjPUJGLQjT+TIbjqs 6pwvKM2Ze37a1z5sy/ED30E6SD0aQP2MDH+6ZqI/G9OGJsPM8hOkW7VP1wR1RCp/ 0AB66T49hsIaHdJgwnSe8qIVSLJo2w== =Nu7E -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --vdwfkfkklxcqjngm--
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