[Clc-contrib] Want to a new contrib!
Hi! I reviewed my ports carefully and marked with an empty .sync those I want to be a part of new contrib. Great job, guys! Hope to take a part some time! :) -- Oleksiy V. Khilkevich [GRIM-UANIC] [GRIM-RIPE] Please avoid sending me Word, Excel or PowerPoint attachments. Use plain text, HTML or PDF instead. http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
Hi Oleksiy, On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 23:03:16 +0200, Oleksiy V. Khilkevich wrote:
Hi!
I reviewed my ports carefully and marked with an empty .sync those I want to be a part of new contrib. Thanks for your interest. I'll add your repo later today.
I had a quick look over your ports and have two remarks: 1. your nss_ldap port depends on linux-pam, which I don't quite understand. I'm using nss_ldap at work just to _avoid_ using PAM :-) 2. the footprints of your perl ports contain 5.8.6 while we have 5.8.7 in core (i.e. users with the new perl will get a missmatch) Other that that, you have an interesting set of ports. Welcome to "contrib". Best regards, Johannes -- Johannes Winkelmann mailto:jw@tks6.net Bern, Switzerland http://jw.tks6.net
Johannes Winkelmann wrote:
I reviewed my ports carefully and marked with an empty .sync those I want to be a part of new contrib. Thanks for your interest. I'll add your repo later today.
I had a quick look over your ports and have two remarks: 1. your nss_ldap port depends on linux-pam, which I don't quite understand. I'm using nss_ldap at work just to _avoid_ using PAM :-)
You're right. Two from three dependencies where needless.
2. the footprints of your perl ports contain 5.8.6 while we have 5.8.7 in core (i.e. users with the new perl will get a missmatch)
Well, all that perl stuff was made by me, when I tried to install Xen virtualizer. I don't use them any more. I didn't marked them for publication and probably will drop some in a near future. Here's a complete list of my ports marked: dcd dictd dict-gazetteer dict-jargon dict-mueller dict-web1913 dict-wn djvulibre hibernate krb5 netkit-ntalk poptop ytalk They work pretty good :) Some other need to be tested extensively in order to be .sync'ed as I'm not sure of how they work deeply (like nss_ldap :) ) or need a serious update (like lazarus).
Other that that, you have an interesting set of ports. Welcome to "contrib".
Thanks! -- Oleksiy V. Khilkevich [GRIM-UANIC] [GRIM-RIPE] Please avoid sending me Word, Excel or PowerPoint attachments. Use plain text, HTML or PDF instead. http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
Hi, On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 16:26:01 +0200, Oleksiy V. Khilkevich wrote:
Johannes Winkelmann wrote: [...]
2. the footprints of your perl ports contain 5.8.6 while we have 5.8.7 in core (i.e. users with the new perl will get a missmatch)
Well, all that perl stuff was made by me, when I tried to install Xen virtualizer. I don't use them any more. I didn't marked them for publication and probably will drop some in a near future. Okay; I didn't check for .sync files, and the remarks have no influence on being added to "contrib" anyway. I just figured I'd mention it :-).
Regards, Johannes -- Johannes Winkelmann mailto:jw@tks6.net Bern, Switzerland http://jw.tks6.net
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