On Sat, Oct 29, 2022 at 12:14:06PM +0200, Sebastien Marie wrote: > Hi, > > The attached tarball is a port for https://fpm.fortran-lang.org/ (code source > at > https://github.com/fortran-lang/fpm/).
New tarball with some modifications: - removing trailing whitespaces in pkg/DESCR (from landry@) - proper MASTER_SITES for downloading the bootstrap (from rsadowski@) Thanks. -- Sebastien Marie > From pkg/DESCR: > > Fortran Package Manager (fpm) is a package manager and build system for > Fortran. > Its key goal is to improve the user experience of Fortran programmers. > It does > so by making it easier to build your Fortran program or library, run > the > executables, tests, and examples, and distribute it as a dependency to > other > Fortran projects. Fpm's user interface is modeled after Rust's Cargo, > so if > you're familiar with that tool, you will feel at home with fpm. Fpm's > long term > vision is to nurture and grow the ecosystem of modern Fortran > applications and > libraries. > > Fpm is an early prototype and is evolving rapidly. You can use it to > build and > package your Fortran projects, as well as to use existing fpm packages > as > dependencies. Fpm's behavior and user interface may change as it > evolves, > however as fpm matures and we enter production, we will aim to stay > backwards > compatible. Please follow the issues to contribute and/or stay up to > date with > the development. Before opening a bug report or a feature suggestion, > please > read our Contributor Guide. You can also discuss your ideas and queries > with the > community in fpm discussions, or more broadly on Fortran-Lang Discourse. > > Fortran Package Manager is not to be confused with Jordan Sissel's fpm, > a more > general, non-Fortran related package manager. > > It is written in (modern-)fortran and use itself for building. Upstream > provides > a plain one-file fortran version for bootstrapping it. > > It uses two external dependencies which I vendored in the port (tarballs are > downloaded as part of the port), and I patched fpm.toml file to use them > instead > of getting them with git(1). > > The build is done in 3 stages: > - the bootstrap is built > - fpm (with patches) is built using the bootstrap > - fpm (with patches) is built using fpm (with patches) > > The third step is necessary as fpm adds compilation flags on the build, and > the > patches modifies them. As it build relatively quickly, I don't think it is a > problem (less than 2 minutes for all the steps). > > The default profile used is 'egfortran', so it could works out-of-box with > g95 > installed (instead of using 'gfortran' which doesn't exist in OpenBSD ports). > > I didn't added RUN_DEPENDS on g95 as it could work with several fortran > compilers and I don't want to stick to one specifically. > > Comments or OK to import ? > -- > Sebastien Marie
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