On 6/15/19 11:03 PM, Brian Callahan wrote:
On 5/31/19 11:36 AM, Brian Callahan wrote:
On 5/31/19 11:30 AM, Thomas Dettbarn wrote:
Please forgive my stupidity! :)
Brian Callahan <call...@rpi.edu> hat am 31. Mai 2019 um 14:40
geschrieben:
Huh? My email was a go-ahead for your game to be added to our ports
tree.
~Brian
So what I did was
cvs -qd anon...@anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs checkout -P ports/games/
and checked if my project is in there. It was not. Trying to add the
directory with
cvs add games/dmagnetic
resulted in a
cvs server: cannot mkdir /cvs/ports/games/dmagnetic: Permission denied
which is why a cvs diff told me:
? dmagnetic/Makefile
? dmagnetic/distinfo
? dmagnetic/pkg
and after a couple of more tries in
cvs diff -u dmagnetic/*
cvs diff: warning: directory CVS specified in argument
cvs diff: but CVS uses CVS for its own purposes; skipping CVS directory
cvs server: I know nothing about dmagnetic/Makefile
cvs server: I know nothing about dmagnetic/distinfo
cvs server: Diffing dmagnetic/pkg
cvs server: dmagnetic/pkg/DESCR is a new entry, no comparison available
cvs server: dmagnetic/pkg/PLIST is a new entry, no comparison available
maybe i am stupid? anyways, my port is still at
http://www.github.com/dettus/ports_and_packages, and pointing
towards release 0.14.
It takes at least two OpenBSD developers to add a new port to the
tree: one to actually make the commit and another to give an ok
(effectively, sign-off) for it. Of course, more than one ok (from
multiple OpenBSD developers) is welcome.
I've done the ok part. That's one. Now a second person has to
actually make the commit that will add your port to the ports tree.
Alternatively, that second person can give me an ok and I can make
the commit.
~Brian
This has been committed. Thanks everyone.
~Brian
Yes.
Thank you very very much indeed!
Thomas