Re: How do I configure a port to get a specific sourceforge commit?
Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2023 03:18:39 UTC
In message <56d5e798-9bb4-ca9a-5fbf-59a7b17a334b@freebsd.org>, Craig Leres
writ
es:
> I'm trying to update graphics/netpbm to an actively maintained repo (PR
> 262212). I'm told by some that this is the current best choice:
>
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/netpbm/
>
> Unfortunately its idea of "release management" is less than ideal.
>
> Let's say I browse this commit log:
>
> https://sourceforge.net/p/netpbm/code/4616/log/?path=/advanced
>
> and decide that release 11.03.04/commit r4606 is interesting. I can
> download it if I click on "Tree" for that commit and then "Download
> Snapshot" it gives me this as the "direct link":
>
>
> https://sourceforge.net/code-snapshots/svn/n/ne/netpbm/code/netpbm-code-r4606
> -advanced.zip
>
> This definitely works. But I don't find an existing port that uses
> sourceforge with a specific commit and no combination of
> "MASTERSITES=SF..." I've tried works.
>
> I have something that does work but it's a horrible hack, essentially:
>
> DISTVERSION= 11.03.04
> MASTER_SITES=
> ${MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE:S,/project/%SUBDIR%/,/code-snapshots/svn/n/ne/netpb
> m/code/,}
> DISTNAME= netpbm-code-r4606-advanced
> USES= zip
>
> Is there a less hacky way to do this?
>
> Craig
>
I proxy my -devel ports (cde-devel and motif-devel) based on SF sources
through my GH account, and the wpa_supplicant-devel/hostapd-devel on a git
repo at w1.fi using that method as well. This allows me to use GH plumbing.
I probably wouldn't suggest this for a non -devel port but if you're ever
thinking of a netpbm-devel, this may be easier, allowing the use of the GH
plumbing in ports.
What I do is clone the remote repo and change the remote name from origin
to upstream, setting the GH remote to origin and pushing to GH. To update I
git fetch upstream, git rebase upstream/main, and finally git push origin.
This too is a hack, probably just as hacky as your hack.
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