Re: [NEW] security/py-duo_universal_python-2.0.1

2022-07-08 Thread Kurt Mosiejczuk
On Fri, Jul 08, 2022 at 04:02:52PM -0400, George Rosamond wrote: > On 7/8/22 15:54, Kurt Mosiejczuk wrote: > > On Thu, Jul 07, 2022 at 08:24:39PM -0400, George Rosamond wrote: > > So 2.0.3 is out on PyPI. So I reworked the port to use PyPI. > That works. > Builds and tests fine for me. > Thanks

Re: [NEW] security/py-duo_universal_python-2.0.1

2022-07-08 Thread George Rosamond
On 7/8/22 15:54, Kurt Mosiejczuk wrote: On Thu, Jul 07, 2022 at 08:24:39PM -0400, George Rosamond wrote: So 2.0.3 is out on PyPI. So I reworked the port to use PyPI. I left flake8 and dlint out of the TEST_DEPENDS since it turns out they aren't actually used. (This version just has py3-mock and

Re: [NEW] security/py-duo_universal_python-2.0.1

2022-07-08 Thread Kurt Mosiejczuk
On Thu, Jul 07, 2022 at 08:24:39PM -0400, George Rosamond wrote: So 2.0.3 is out on PyPI. So I reworked the port to use PyPI. I left flake8 and dlint out of the TEST_DEPENDS since it turns out they aren't actually used. (This version just has py3-mock and all tests run and pass). Whereas this i

Re: [NEW] security/py-duo_universal_python-2.0.1

2022-07-07 Thread George Rosamond
On 7/7/22 16:19, Kurt Mosiejczuk wrote: On Thu, Jul 07, 2022 at 04:03:22PM -0400, George Rosamond wrote: Revised port and in attached tgz file with new version 2.0.2. PyPi install from today's release persists with the requirements issue that Kurt mentioned. That last commit noted below du

Re: [NEW] security/py-duo_universal_python-2.0.1

2022-07-07 Thread Kurt Mosiejczuk
On Thu, Jul 07, 2022 at 04:03:22PM -0400, George Rosamond wrote: > Revised port and in attached tgz file with new version 2.0.2. > PyPi install from today's release persists with the requirements issue that > Kurt mentioned. > That last commit noted below dumps requirements.txt to /usr/local as n

Re: [NEW] security/py-duo_universal_python-2.0.1

2022-07-07 Thread George Rosamond
Revised port and in attached tgz file with new version 2.0.2. PyPi install from today's release persists with the requirements issue that Kurt mentioned. That last commit noted below dumps requirements.txt to /usr/local as noted: https://github.com/duosecurity/duo_universal_python/commit/0d28

Re: [NEW] security/py-duo_universal_python-2.0.1

2022-07-07 Thread George Rosamond
Top-posting here... Actually, please hold off on committing this as there was a new release on PyPi which I'll try, plus moved CATEGORY to sysutils since that's where login_duo is and I changed the COMMENT. The port is bumped to 2.0.2 which includes this commit: Ensure requirements.txt is in

Re: [NEW] security/py-duo_universal_python-2.0.1

2022-07-06 Thread George Rosamond
On 7/6/22 18:17, Kurt Mosiejczuk wrote: On Wed, Jul 06, 2022 at 05:59:27PM -0400, George Rosamond wrote: attached. from pkg/DESCR This SDK allows a web developer to quickly add Duo's interactive, self-service, two-factor authentication to any Python3 web login form. Only Python 3 is suppor

Re: [NEW] security/py-duo_universal_python-2.0.1

2022-07-06 Thread Kurt Mosiejczuk
On Wed, Jul 06, 2022 at 05:59:27PM -0400, George Rosamond wrote: > attached. > from pkg/DESCR > This SDK allows a web developer to quickly add Duo's interactive, > self-service, two-factor authentication to any Python3 web login > form. Only Python 3 is supported. I much prefer using PyPI when t

[NEW] security/py-duo_universal_python-2.0.1

2022-07-06 Thread George Rosamond
attached. from pkg/DESCR This SDK allows a web developer to quickly add Duo's interactive, self-service, two-factor authentication to any Python3 web login form. Only Python 3 is supported. thanks g py-duo_universal_python-2.0.1.tgz Description: Binary data