[Bug 222805] [NEW PORT] dns/dns2blackhole: Malware Prevention through Domain Blocking
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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=222805
Danilo G. Baio <dbaio at freebsd.org> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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CC| |joeb1 at a1poweruser.com
Keywords| |needs-patch, needs-qa
Flags| |maintainer-feedback?(joeb1@
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--- Comment #1 from Danilo G. Baio <dbaio at freebsd.org> ---
Thank you for your contribution.
Could you please verify these issues and submit a new shar/patch?
$ portlint -CA
WARN: /usr/home/dbaio/ports/dns/dns2blackhole/pkg-plist: [7]: If and only if
your port is DOCSDIR-safe (that is, a user can override DOCSDIR when building
this port and the port will still work correctly) consider using DOCSDIR macro;
if you are unsure if this this port is DOCSDIR-safe, then ignore this warning
WARN: Makefile: [2]: whitespace before end of line.
FATAL: Makefile: [12]: use a tab (not space) after a variable name
WARN: Makefile: [21]: whitespace before end of line.
FATAL: Makefile: [15]: contiguous blank lines (> 1 lines) found.
FATAL: Makefile: no $FreeBSD$ line in comment section.
FATAL: Makefile: extra item "USES" placed in the LICENSE section.
FATAL: Makefile: extra item "NO_BUILD" placed in the LICENSE section.
FATAL: Makefile: extra item "NO_ARCH" placed in the LICENSE section.
WARN: /usr/home/dbaio/ports/dns/dns2blackhole/pkg-message: possible use of
absolute pathname "/usr/local/share/doc...".
WARN: /usr/home/dbaio/ports/dns/dns2blackhole/pkg-message: possible direct use
of " /usr/local" found. if so, use ${PREFIX} or ${LOCALBASE}, as appropriate.
6 fatal errors and 5 warnings found.
Confirm that this new port passes in QA (portlint, poudriere in particular).
For more information, see:
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/testing.html
Regards.
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