On Tue, Nov 01 2022, Omar Polo <o...@omarpolo.com> wrote:
> On 2022/11/01 15:25:43 +0100, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas <j...@wxcvbn.org> 
> wrote:
>> Bah, the previous mail came with the original tarball from Mikhail and
>> didn't include the libm fixes.  Sorry about that, the intended tarball
>> was ministat.2.tgz (now attached).
>> 
>> 
>> Some more tweaks:
>> 1. provide a useful HOMEPAGE (I chose
>>    https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/usr.bin/ministat), to help people
>>    possibly looking for an update.  This also removes the need for the
>>    second paragraph in DESCR.
>
> good idea!
>
>> 2. use date-based versioning instead of an arbitrary "0.1" release.
>>    I used 0.0.20221028 since Oct 28 was the date of the initial port
>>    submission.  The 0.0. prefix is here to ease the transition if someone
>>    happens to provide a portable version with more regular versioning one
>>    day.
>
> +1
>
>> Those proposals are implemented in ministat.3.tgz, it needs an updated
>> distfile - which for now is hosted in my usual location for convenience.
>> Mikhail, if you agree with this proposal, could you please add the updated
>> tarball to your people.freebsd.org space and ping me back?
>> 
>> Sorry for the back-and-forth but the versioning change was better handled
>> before import.  Reviews/oks still welcome.
>
> I like the idea of the HOMEPAGE and the versoning scheme, ok op@

Thanks!

Valid point raised by semarie: better use the date of the upstream
commit for the release, instead of the date where the source code was
checked out.  Here it appears to be
https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/commit/usr.bin/ministat?id=7776d3ccd16ec8fd78db34083eb182c2a2d18e26

Revised tarball attached.  Hopefully the last one before import.  8)

Attachment: ministat.4.tgz
Description: Binary data

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