Ah, fair enough, yes reinstating www/tidy does make sense then. In which
case it will want cvs add target than import, and remove the
@pkgpath/conflict in tidyp.
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On 11 May 2019 09:25:12 "Anthony J. Bentley" wrote:
Stuart Henderson writes:
Stuart Henderson writes:
> For those that don't know the history: the original tidy stopped
> development long ago. tidyp was forked (by the HTML::Tidy developer) and
> added some fixes but this is ~9 years dormant upstream now. The original
> was re-forked to Tidy-html5 and this is now the main
I suggest removing the tidy->tidyp symlink from www/tidyp and switching
ports which just use command line tool rather than the library over to
tidy-html5. (Tidy-html5 will want an @conflict on versions of tidyp from
before this is done, i.e. @conflict tidyp-<=1.04v1p0).
Then when this is in we
On Fri, 10 May 2019 12:16:23 -0600
Aaron Bieber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Attached is tidy-html5:
>
> Information for inst:tidy-html5-5.6.0
>
> Comment:
> correct and clean up HTML and XML
>
> Required by:
> edbrowse-3.7.4
>
> Description:
> Tidy is a console application for Mac OS X, L
Hi,
Attached is tidy-html5:
Information for inst:tidy-html5-5.6.0
Comment:
correct and clean up HTML and XML
Required by:
edbrowse-3.7.4
Description:
Tidy is a console application for Mac OS X, Linux, Windows, UNIX, and more. It
corrects and cleans up HTML and XML documents by
ping
> On Feb 11, 2018, at 11:29 AM, Adam Mathes wrote:
>
> Hello @ports,
>
> Here is a port for tidy-html5 (5.6.0) -
>
> http://www.html-tidy.org
>
> From pkg/DESCR:
>
> Tidy is a console application and C library that corrects and cleans
> up HTML and XML documents by fixing markup errors
Hello @ports,
Here is a port for tidy-html5 (5.6.0) -
http://www.html-tidy.org
>From pkg/DESCR:
Tidy is a console application and C library that corrects and cleans
up HTML and XML documents by fixing markup errors and upgrading legacy
code to modern standards. This is the the updated 2015 succ