Re: git: 5a83e5118a3a - main - archivers/grzip: Update 0.3.0 => 0.3.1
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2026 20:03:46 UTC
On 2026-02-26 20:52, Vladimir Druzenko wrote:
> 26.02.2026 22:28, Daniel Engberg пишет:
>> On 2026-02-26 20:11, Vladimir Druzenko wrote:
>>> The branch main has been updated by vvd:
>>>
>>> URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/ports/commit/?
>>> id=5a83e5118a3a3c319d7236b1f281bba1dde50e64
>>>
>>> commit 5a83e5118a3a3c319d7236b1f281bba1dde50e64
>>> Author: Chris Hutchinson <portmaster@bsdforge.com>
>>> AuthorDate: 2026-02-26 19:02:46 +0000
>>> Commit: Vladimir Druzenko <vvd@FreeBSD.org>
>>> CommitDate: 2026-02-26 19:11:27 +0000
>>>
>>> archivers/grzip: Update 0.3.0 => 0.3.1
>>> Changelog:
>>> https://codeberg.org/BSDforge/grzip/src/tag/0.3.1/Changelog
>>> Port changes:
>>> - Move to Codeberg.
>>> - Add NLS option.
>>> - Use USES+=localbase instead of CFLAGS/LDFLAGS.
>>> - Move plist from Makefile to pkg-plist - 11 files.
>>> - Split long lines.
>>> - Fix soname: libgrzip.so.0 instead of libgrzip.so.
>>> PR: 293434
>>> Co-authored-by: Vladimir Druzenko <vvd@FreeBSD.org>
>>> ---
>> Hi,
>>
>> Why are we switching to a fork? Did someone attempt to contact upstream?
>> Did you review the changes and why does this warrant a repackaging?
>> https://codeberg.org/BSDforge/grzip/
>> commit/9aef3f63338fc6e597c5afe573b7264d4402ed0f looks questionable...
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Daniel
>>
> Hello!
> What upstream are you talking about?
Upstream as in last known author, Grebnov Ilya.
> You shouldn't have removed a part of the patch that's important for this
> question:
>
>> -MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.ac-grenoble.fr/ge/compression/ \
>> - https://BSDforge.com/projects/source/archivers/grzip/
>> +MASTER_SITES= https://codeberg.org/BSDforge/${PORTNAME}/archive/
>> ${DISTVERSION}${EXTRACT_SUFX}?dummy=/
> ftp://ftp.ac-grenoble.fr/ge/compression/ - not available and won't even
> resolve.
> https://BSDforge.com/projects/source/archivers/grzip/ is Chris' host.
> He just uploaded sources from tarball from his site to Codeberg.
>
Did you review the changes being made?
Best regards,
Daniel