Oh, gcat is a symlink. Shouldn't have @bin and it seems pretty useless since one can just use -I instead, so it's probably better to remove rather than @conflict with a common package.
On 2020/04/28 16:29, Martin wrote: > 0.3.5a works stable for weeks. Anyway, I've asked the author about versioning. > > --- Makefile.old Fri Jul 12 23:48:35 2019 > +++ Makefile Tue Apr 28 18:28:15 2020 > @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ > # $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.13 2019/07/12 20:48:35 sthen Exp $ > > -COMMENT = IP-Transparent Tor Hidden Service Connector > +COMMENT = IP-Transparent Tor and I2P Hidden Service Connector > > -V = 0.2.1 > -DISTNAME = onioncat-$V > -REVISION = 1 > +V = 0.3.5a > +DISTNAME = onioncat-${V} > +REVISION = 0 > CATEGORIES = net > > -HOMEPAGE = https://www.cypherpunk.at/onioncat_trac/ > +HOMEPAGE = https://www.onioncat.org > > MAINTAINER= Paul Irofti <piro...@openbsd.org> > > @@ -16,13 +16,12 @@ > > WANTLIB = c pthread > > -MASTER_SITES = http://www.cypherpunk.at/ocat/download/Source/$V/ > +MASTER_SITES = https://www.cypherpunk.at/ocat/download/Source/0.3/ > > RUN_DEPENDS = net/tor > > SEPARATE_BUILD = Yes > -CONFIGURE_STYLE = simple > -CONFIGURE_ARGS += --mandir=${PREFIX}/man > +CONFIGURE_STYLE = gnu > # Do not pick up gawk or mawk > CONFIGURE_ENV = AWK=awk > > > --- distinfo.old Sun Jan 18 06:14:44 2015 > +++ distinfo Mon Apr 27 16:57:48 2020 > @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ > -SHA256 (onioncat-0.2.1.tar.gz) = Gge2K3LuZdEOcLly4q3hOH4iMrwGUnR+A76+cjXISo4= > -SIZE (onioncat-0.2.1.tar.gz) = 179988 > +SHA256 (onioncat-0.3.5a.tar.gz) = > 9346847ab65f4e8e63f9bf34eb25a6049bb653e66efc017123e866eb64f48854 > +SIZE (onioncat-0.3.5a.tar.gz) = 246122 > > > --- pkg/PLIST.old Mon Oct 25 21:37:52 2010 > +++ pkg/PLIST Tue Apr 28 18:33:22 2020 > @@ -1,5 +1,8 @@ > @comment $OpenBSD: PLIST,v 1.3 2010/10/25 17:37:52 pirofti Exp $ > +@conflict coreutils-* > +@bin bin/gcat > @bin bin/ocat > @man man/man1/ocat.1 > share/doc/onioncat/ > +share/doc/onioncat/Garlicat-HOWTO > share/doc/onioncat/README > > > --- pkg/DESCR.old Tue Dec 30 16:56:39 2008 > +++ pkg/DESCR Mon Apr 27 16:50:33 2020 > @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ > -OnionCat creates a transparent IP layer on top of Tor's hidden services. > +OnionCat creates a transparent IP layer on top of Tor or I2P hidden services. > It transmits any kind of IP-based data transparently through the Tor > network on a location hidden basis. You can think of it as a > point-to-multipoint VPN between hidden services. > > > Martin > > ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ > On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 3:04 PM, Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> > wrote: > > > On 2020/04/28 13:05, Martin wrote: > > > > > net/onioncat 0.2.1 -> 0.3.5 > > > OK? > > > > Not ok. > > > > Should use CONFIGURE_STYLE=gnu and drop CONFIGURE_ARGS (fixes the path to > > config file), update the homepage (https://www.onioncat.org/), use https > > for MASTER_SITES, and either comment-out bin/gcat or register a conflict > > with coreutils. > > > > Also there is a stable/ directory upstream, combined with the 'a' suffix > > on version numbers in the current/ directory suggest maybe this is not > > the best branch for ports to use - unfortunately upstream changelogs > > stopped around 0.2.2 so it's difficult to figure out what's best. > > > > Also need to see what the maintainer says. > > > > (And send diffs, not tars, for updates..) > >