Re: New Port: Security/liblurch & Security/Pidgin-lurch
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Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2022 05:38:58 UTC
Hi, Login to https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/click Report an update or defect to a port upload a diff or archive of the port file. And wait for a committer to pick it up. Regards, Ronald Van: "Michael A. Oshin" <micadeyeye@gmail.com> Datum: 29 augustus 2022 04:11 Aan: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Onderwerp: Re: New Port: Security/liblurch & Security/Pidgin-lurch > > > > > Good Morning Folks, > I now have lurch built over Poudriere; please see https://paste.mozilla.org/EcEH1jPw. > I enabled portlint and developer_mode. > > > How do I push this to freshports? > > > Is there anything else to do? > > > On Sat, 27 Aug 2022 at 21:33, Felix Palmen <zirias@freebsd.org> wrote: > >> * Michael A. Oshin <micadeyeye@gmail.com> [20220827 20:32]: >> > Maybe, pidgin-lurch & liblurch go to net-im >> > while libomemo etc remain in the security category. >> >> They make sense in both categories. Maybe you could argue net-im is the >> better choice for the primary category because even in context security, >> you can't use this software for anything other than messaging. >> >> Just two more quick notes on this: >> >> 1. The upstream project name is lurch, not liblurch. Avoid to name the >> port differently, it might be confusing for users (and forces you to >> override variables like DISTNAME, WRKSRC, etc which would be unnecessary >> otherwise). Already renamed in my patches btw. >> >> 2. I didn't look at pidgin-lurch at all. >> >> Cheers, Felix >> >> -- >> Felix Palmen <zirias@FreeBSD.org> {private} felix@palmen-it.de >> -- ports committer (mentee) -- {web} http://palmen-it.de >> {pgp public key} http://palmen-it.de/pub.txt >> {pgp fingerprint} 6936 13D5 5BBF 4837 B212 3ACC 54AD E006 9879 F231 > > >