svn commit: r476822 - in head/devel: . py-knack

David Naylor dbn at freebsd.org
Thu Aug 16 17:41:53 UTC 2018


On Saturday, 11 August 2018 00:11:53 SAST Kubilay Kocak wrote:
> On 11/08/2018 4:28 am, David Naylor wrote:
> > On Friday, 10 August 2018 14:04:11 SAST Mathieu Arnold wrote:
> >> On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 09:43:08AM +0000, David Naylor wrote:
> >>> +PORTNAME=	knack
> >>> +DISTVERSION=	0.4.2
> >>> +USE_GITHUB=	yes
> >>> +GH_ACCOUNT=	Microsoft
> >> 
> >> Why use an extract from github? There seems to be a perfectly good
> > 
> >> released tarball:
> > Initially, it was because I came upon the port via GitHub.  However, I
> > stuck with GitHub because it appears (anecdotally) PortScout does not
> > pick up new releases from PyPi [1][2].
> > 
> > If you prefer, I can switch this (and py-applicationinsights) over to
> > PyPi?
> > It does, however, make my life a lot easier when portscout works.  I use
> > it to monitor for version updates for most of the ports I maintain.
> > 
> > Regards
> > 
> > David
> > 
> > [1] https://pypi.org/project/msrest/#files
> > [2] https://portscout.freebsd.org/sunpoet@freebsd.org.html
> 
> Portscout works for PyPI [1]. If it breaks (or is broken) we'll fix it.

The one example I cited seems to be an anomaly.  My other spot are showing a 
working portscout.  

> Python@ prefers people use PyPI by default unless there's a compelling
> temporary case to use an alternative, such as test files/data files
> missing. This way the upstreams entire packaging pipeline is tested, and
> it's the same thing people get when they pip install.

One of these commits does require GitHub for tests.  I'll follow up by fixing 
the ports (enabling tests and moving to PyPI where possible).  
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