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Date:      Mon, 01 Sep 2014 22:33:09 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 193212] [stage] sysutils/bsdconfig
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--- Comment #9 from C Hutchinson <portmaster@bsdforge.com> ---
(In reply to John Marino from comment #7)
> Daniel, thanks, moving to patch-ready status
> 
> Chris,
> I believe that you think you understand, but you've continually made the
> same gross mistake after I've pointed out the mistake several times with
> pretty harsh language, e.g. "the MAN= mistake was frankly astonishing".  I
> made such a big deal about it that I never expected to see the same mistake
> again, yet you made it several times after that.
> 
> The most basic checks (which are available to you now), "make check-plist"
> would have caught this error.  The error didn't get caught, so obviously it
> wasn't tested.  The only explanation that makes sense is that you never
> understood why the "MAN<X>=" definitions were a problem, nor how to fix it,
> nor that redports can't detect it.
> 
> So I truly believe there is a serious understanding issue underground. 
> Please try to understand MAN pages fixes and all those "make" checks I
> listed previously.  There is zero excuse not to do those, and I want to see
> the *OUTPUT* of those checks.  I don't assume that you did them, I want
> proof.

Actually. I _do_ understand. But I _completely_ understand how
you would arrive at your conclusion. I hit this port too late in
the day, and in _too_ big a hurry. I just submitted a patch that I
am confident addresses all of the previous issues this port had.
IMHO I think it is also cleaner that the one just submitted before
mine. :)

Thanks, John, and sorry for all the bother.

--Chris

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