On 2019/07/25 23:23, Charlene Wendling wrote:
> I recommend you to use portgen(1) to generate new Perl 5 ports.
> You'll need some extra packages, this is described in the manpage. The
> script itself can be found at /usr/ports/infrastructure/bin/portgen. It
> does *at least* 80% of the job for you
On Thu, 25 Jul 2019 14:38:16 -0700
Peter Ezetta wrote:
> Hello Charlene,
>
> I have changed the license to Apache 2.0 in the comment, and added
> PKG_ARCH = *. Is it still okay to have PERMIT_PACKAGE = Yes with the
> Apache license?
Yes. The porting guide mentions that as long as we can put the
Hello Charlene,
I have changed the license to Apache 2.0 in the comment, and added PKG_ARCH
= *. Is it still okay to have PERMIT_PACKAGE = Yes with the Apache license?
I will definitely take a look at portgen for my future Perl ports.
Thanks for the review, updated port attached.
Regards,
Pete
Hi!
On Tue, 23 Jul 2019 16:35:15 -0700
Peter Ezetta wrote:
> Hi ports@,
>
> The attached port provides Exception::Class::TryCatch, which is a
> requirement for devel/p5-CLI-Framework, which I will be submitting
> shortly. The port builds cleanly and passes all tests on my amd64
> running today's
Hi ports@,
The attached port provides Exception::Class::TryCatch, which is a
requirement for devel/p5-CLI-Framework, which I will be submitting shortly.
The port builds cleanly and passes all tests on my amd64 running today's
-current.
I am fairly new to porting, so any feedback would be greatly