can I get a 'mentor' who can guide me on the topic of python module ports?
Chris H
bsd-lists at BSDforge.com
Tue Nov 28 18:56:15 UTC 2017
On Tue, 28 Nov 2017 08:56:12 -0800 <bsd-lists at BSDforge.com> said
> On Wed, 29 Nov 2017 00:31:56 +0800 "Julian Elischer" <julian at freebsd.org>
> said
>
> > On 28/11/17 11:09 pm, Chris H wrote:
> > > On Tue, 28 Nov 2017 07:29:10 +0100 "Kurt Jaeger" <lists at opsec.eu> said
> > >
> > >> Hi!
> > >>
> > >> > >> I have a requirement from $JOB to install some software (the
> > >> python
> > >> > >> based Azure SDK actually) [...]
> > >> > > I suggest you put your initial version up somewhere and
> > >> > > then start ask questions here.
> > >> > >
> > >> > > It might be faster if many people submit hints than if
> > >> > > only one person gives you hints 8-}
> > >> > So far I don't know enough to put up anything.
> > >>
> > >> Ok, then there are two steps for the start:
> > >>
> > >> 1) Where is the distfile ? Because the first step would be to
> > >> create a ports Makefile that downloads that distfile.
> > >>
> > >> Is it this ?
> > >>
> > >> https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=253472&clcid=0x409
> > >>
> > >> 2) Then, one has to dig into
> > >>
> > >>
> > https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/book.html
> > >
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> to get to a initial Makefile.
> > >>
> > >> For this step: Install ports-mgmt/porttools and use
> > >>
> > >> port create
> > >>
> > >> Extra homework: Think about a nice name 8-}
> > >
> > > Not to discount anything Kurt as already suggested
> > > But I'd just like to throw in a couple of things that come to mind.
> > > You can think of this as a short learning curve, or the highway to
> > > hell.
> > > You decide.
> > >
> > > 1) With a brand new port; I have often found it makes it quicker to
> > > find a
> > > already existing port that closely resembles the one I'm attempting
> > > to create,
> > > and either gut it, or simply replace the parts required.
> > >
> > > 2) Given it's the Python Azure SDK. I'd probably go with the
> > > following location:
> > > https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python
> > > The opening page nearly creates the port for you. :)
> >
> > well it may for you but for me it's all a learning curve where I need
> > to discover the significance of every little thing.
> Ahh, sure OK. Now I have a little better base line to work with.
> I'll cobble up a starting point, and post it for you. :)
> FYI my dev box is out of commission right now, so there'll be some testing
> required on you're part. :)
OK I'm dealing with network woes here. So I'm a little slow in responding.
But... I've got a Makefile in the works. In the mean time, in case you've
already got something started; here's the Build/Requires/Depends list:
Requires
--------
python2-azure-sdk:
py-openssl
python(abi)
py-dateutil
py-requests
py-vcrpy
python3-azure-sdk:
python(abi)
py3-dateutil
py3-openssl
py3-requests
py3-vcrpy
Provides
--------
python2-azure-sdk:
python-azure
python-azure-common
python-azure-mgmt
python-azure-mgmt-common
python-azure-mgmt-compute
python-azure-mgmt-network
python-azure-mgmt-nspkg
python-azure-mgmt-resource
python-azure-mgmt-storage
python-azure-nspkg
python-azure-sdk
python-azure-servicebus
python-azure-servicemanagement-legacy
python2-azure
python2-azure-common
python2-azure-mgmt
python2-azure-mgmt-common
python2-azure-mgmt-compute
python2-azure-mgmt-network
python2-azure-mgmt-nspkg
python2-azure-mgmt-resource
python2-azure-mgmt-storage
python2-azure-nspkg
python2-azure-sdk
python2-azure-servicebus
python2-azure-servicemanagement-legacy
python3-azure-sdk:
python3-azure
python3-azure-common
python3-azure-mgmt
python3-azure-mgmt-common
python3-azure-mgmt-compute
python3-azure-mgmt-network
python3-azure-mgmt-nspkg
python3-azure-mgmt-resource
python3-azure-mgmt-storage
python3-azure-nspkg
python3-azure-sdk
python3-azure-servicebus
python3-azure-servicemanagement-legacy
I haven't prefaced them with the [port] appropriate categories. But this
part completes most of the grunt work to create this port. :)
--Chris
>
> >
> > thanks though..
> You're *quite* welcome. :)
>
> --Chris
> >
> > > HTH
> >
> > every bit helps
> >
> > >
> > > --Chris
> > >
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> pi at opsec.eu +49 171
> > > 3101372 3
> > >> years to go
> > >> !
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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