Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 09:43:08 -0600 From: "Aaron Dalton" <aaron@daltons.ca> To: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.org Subject: ports/82669: New Port: devel/p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags Message-ID: <E1DmZHo-000KGI-5I@finch.st> Resent-Message-ID: <200506261550.j5QFoBLL069702@freefall.freebsd.org>
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>Number: 82669 >Category: ports >Synopsis: New Port: devel/p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags >Confidential: no >Severity: serious >Priority: medium >Responsible: freebsd-ports-bugs >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: change-request >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Sun Jun 26 15:50:10 GMT 2005 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: Aaron Dalton >Release: FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE i386 >Organization: >Environment: System: FreeBSD chariss.finch.st 5.2.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE #1: Sat Mar 5 16:29:20 MST 2005 ross@chariss.finch.st:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/CHARISS i386 >Description: Data::Taxonomy::Tags will basically take care of managing tags for an item easier. You provide it with a string of tags and it'll allow you to call methods to get all the tags and categories as well as add and delete tags from the list. >How-To-Repeat: >Fix: --- submission.txt begins here --- # This is a shell archive. Save it in a file, remove anything before # this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file". Note, it may # create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and # have default permissions. # # This archive contains: # # p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags # p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/Makefile # p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/distinfo # p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/pkg-descr # p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/pkg-plist # echo c - p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags mkdir -p p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags > /dev/null 2>&1 echo x - p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/Makefile sed 's/^X//' >p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/Makefile << 'END-of-p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/Makefile' X# New ports collection makefile for: Data-Taxonomy-Tags X# Date created: 26 June 2005 X# Whom: Aaron Dalton <aaron@daltons.ca> X# X# $FreeBSD$ X# X XPORTNAME= Data-Taxonomy-Tags XPORTVERSION= 0.04 XCATEGORIES= devel perl5 XMASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN} XMASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= Data XPKGNAMEPREFIX= p5- X XMAINTAINER= aaron@daltons.ca XCOMMENT= Represents a set of tags for any item X XMAN3= Data::Taxonomy::Tags.3 Data::Taxonomy::Tags::Tag.3 X XPERL_MODBUILD= yes X X.include <bsd.port.mk> END-of-p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/Makefile echo x - p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/distinfo sed 's/^X//' >p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/distinfo << 'END-of-p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/distinfo' XMD5 (Data-Taxonomy-Tags-0.04.tar.gz) = a3f3619fabc3c6c0fddea0184c5e08f8 XSIZE (Data-Taxonomy-Tags-0.04.tar.gz) = 4534 END-of-p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/distinfo echo x - p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/pkg-descr sed 's/^X//' >p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/pkg-descr << 'END-of-p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/pkg-descr' XData::Taxonomy::Tags will basically take care of managing tags for an Xitem easier. You provide it with a string of tags and it'll allow you to Xcall methods to get all the tags and categories as well as add and delete Xtags from the list. X XAuthor: Thomas R. Sibley, http://zulutango.org:82/ XWWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Data-Taxonomy-Tags/ X X- Aaron Dalton Xaaron@daltons.ca END-of-p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/pkg-descr echo x - p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/pkg-plist sed 's/^X//' >p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/pkg-plist << 'END-of-p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/pkg-plist' X%%SITE_PERL%%/Data/Taxonomy/Tags.pm X%%SITE_PERL%%/Data/Taxonomy/Tags/Tag.pm X@dirrm %%SITE_PERL%%/Data/Taxonomy/Tags X@unexec rmdir %D/%%SITE_PERL%%/Data/Taxonomy 2>/dev/null || true X@unexec rmdir %D/%%SITE_PERL%%/Data 2>/dev/null || true X END-of-p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags/pkg-plist exit --- submission.txt ends here --- >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted:
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