Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2014 17:34:29 +0200 From: Kurt Jaeger <lists@opsec.eu> To: geoffroy desvernay <dgeo@centrale-marseille.fr> Cc: ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: New Netdisco2 port and multiple port submission question Message-ID: <20140827153429.GP9400@home.opsec.eu> In-Reply-To: <53FDF6E5.2030001@centrale-marseille.fr> References: <53FDF6E5.2030001@centrale-marseille.fr>
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Hi! > I've packaged netdisco 2 (L2-3 network management tool) and some perl > modules to get it work. > > http://netdisco.org/ > https://metacpan.org/pod/App::Netdisco > > Please test this if interested, I'll make a PR after some feedback :) > > I have some questions for skilled porters: > * What about the naming of the netdisco2 port, I choose > 'p5-App-Netdisco' since this is a perl module, but I'm not sure Well, there already is a net-mgmt/netdisco/ port for 1.3.3 -- why the change to p5-App-Netdisco ? Is netdisco2 an upgrade for netdisco ? If yes, why not use the same port ? net-mgmt/netdisco ? > * How to submit some ports at once (just attach all to PR ?) Put the links to the download-URLs into the PR. > * Is a shar archive still needed, or a tarball ? I would not mind the format, as long as it's not exotic, but there seems no real consensus on the format. > Here are the ports, extract them in the root of a port tree. > > http://dgeo.perso.ec-m.fr/ports/p5-App-Netdisco.tar.xz > http://dgeo.perso.ec-m.fr/ports/p5-Algorithm-Cron.tar.xz Warning: prerequisite Time::timegm 0 not found. Can you provide a build/run dependency ? > http://dgeo.perso.ec-m.fr/ports/p5-AnyEvent-DNS-EtcHosts.tar.xz > http://dgeo.perso.ec-m.fr/ports/p5-App-local-lib-helper.tar.xz Warning: prerequisite local::lib 0 not found. See above. > http://dgeo.perso.ec-m.fr/ports/p5-MCE.tar.xz > http://dgeo.perso.ec-m.fr/ports/p5-Template-Plugin-CSV.tar.xz > http://dgeo.perso.ec-m.fr/ports/p5-Time-timegm.tar.xz > http://dgeo.perso.ec-m.fr/ports/p5-URL-Encode.tar.xz -- pi@opsec.eu +49 171 3101372 6 years to go !
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