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Subject: [Bug 271230] net-mgmt/py-pysmi: Update to 1.1.13
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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3D271230

John W. O'Brien <john@saltant.com> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from John W. O'Brien <john@saltant.com> ---
Created attachment 242088
  --> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=3D242088&action=
=3Dedit
net-mgmt/py-pysmi: Update to 1.1.13

Thank you for your review.


 > - we usually prefer downloading python packages from PYPI for consistenc=
y,
 >   though using other master sites is permitted.

Changed from GITHUB to PYPI, converting from GH_ACCOUNT to DISTNAME to foll=
ow
temporary name change while PEP-541 request is in-progress [0]. Also, remov=
ed
CHANGES.rst, THANKS.txt, and TODO.txt docs, because they are not published =
in
the sdist.

On this topic, the Python Ports Policy needs to be updated for consistency.

"Ports SHOULD use MASTER_SITES=3DCHEESESHOP if a Python package is register=
ed on
PyPI"

% find /usr/ports/ -depth 3 -name "Makefile*" \
    | xargs grep -Eo "PYPI|CHEESESHOP" -h \
    | sort \
    | uniq -c
   7 CHEESESHOP
3541 PYPI


> - please use DISTVERSION over PORTVERSION if possible

This is quite an esoteric nit to pick. A reasonably close reading of all th=
ree
applicable document collections (the Porter's Handbook, /usr/ports/Mk/*, and
the Python Ports Policy) leads me to the conclusion that DISTVERSION and
PORTVERSION are totally interchangeable under the circumstances, and that t=
he
tie-breaker in favor of DISTVERSION is pretty far down the decision tree.
Established precedent supports my initial patch.

% find /usr/ports/ -depth 3 -name "Makefile*" \
    | xargs grep -Eho "^(PORTVERSION|DISTVERSION)" \
    | sort \
    | uniq -c
11441 DISTVERSION
22980 PORTVERSION

Changed from PORTVERSION to DISTVERSION because I need to appeal to the wid=
est
possible set of people with commit bits.


> - instead of setting GH_TAGNAME, just set DISTVERSIONPREFIX=3Dv

OBE


> - we don't ship Python 3.6 anymore, so you can leave out the lower
>   version limit for USES=3Dpython

The specification of supported Python versions is taken directly from upstr=
eam
along with those of the build system [1] and other dependencies [2].

No change.


> - is devel/py-poetry-core truly only needed at build time?  If it is
>   also required at runtime, please also add it to RUN_DEPENDS.

Why do you ask?


[0] https://github.com/etingof/pysnmp/issues/429
[1] https://github.com/lextudio/pysmi/blob/v1.1.13/pyproject.toml#L43
[2] https://github.com/lextudio/pysmi/blob/v1.1.13/pyproject.toml#L27-L30

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