svn commit: r358364 - in head/misc: . valspeak
Matthew Seaman
matthew at freebsd.org
Thu Jun 19 09:57:27 UTC 2014
On 06/19/14 10:03, John Marino wrote:
> On 6/19/2014 10:52, Matthew Seaman wrote:
>> On 06/19/14 09:24, John Marino wrote:
>>> Author: marino
>>> Date: Thu Jun 19 08:24:47 2014
>>> New Revision: 358364
>>> URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/358364
>>> QAT: https://qat.redports.org/buildarchive/r358364/
>>>
>>> Log:
>>> Add new port misc/valspeak (after 1.5 years wait)
>>>
>>> This was submitted 3 Jan 2013. Thanks for your patience. I took the
>>> liberty of proving stage support and allows CFLAGS from ports to pass
>>> to the vendor makefile. I also updated CONFLICTS to please portlint,
>>> and removed the unnecessary Makefile patch by using ALL_TARGETS.
>>>
>>> PR: 174940
>>> Submitted by: Sebastien Santoro
>>
>> valspeak was already in the ports as part of misk/talkfilters
>>
>
> Hi Matthew,
> The port marks a conflict with talkfilters, so maybe this is
> intentional? Is there a benefit to having it separately?
These talkfilters are all fairly simple lex-based filter programs that
make amusing substitutions in any piece of text fed through them. ie. a
bunch of fairly small binaries.
Unless the valspeak you just committed is different to the one in
talkfilters -- which is entirely possible: IIRC these programs have been
floating around the net since before the millenium, probably evolved a
bit during that time -- then I don't think there's anything much to be
gained from a separate port.
Cheers,
Matthew
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