On Tue, Oct 23, 2018, 12:18 PM Stefan Esser <se_at_freebsd.org> wrote: > Am 23.10.18 um 19:06 schrieb Warner Losh: > > > > > > On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 10:44 AM Stefan Esser <se_at_freebsd.org > > <mailto:se_at_freebsd.org>> wrote: > > > > Am 23.10.18 um 17:27 schrieb Montgomery-Smith, Stephen: > > > I have no problem turning ctm into a port. But I would appreciate > > > advice on whether there is a standard or easy process for > converting > > > software from the FreeBSD base to a port. If not, I can muddle my > way > > > through it. But give me some time (a few months) to get it done, > > > because the rest of my life is making heavy demands on me right > now. > > > > Hi Stephen, > > > > I could spend a few hours to perform the conversion to a port and to > > test it. I've a happy CTM user, many years ago, and I can understand > > that it still may be useful in special situations. > > > > The source archive will need to be hosted somewhere. Do you have a > > preference (e.g., on a FreeBSD server, or on Github, Gitlab, ...)? > > > > > > It's trivial to setup a new repository on github.com/freebsd/ctm > > <http://github.com/freebsd/ctm> for this purpose. With the right magic, > we > > could even retain the commit history. > > > I have a complete port (in the sense that it builds, installs, packages), > but there are a few details, that should be fixed on that occasion: > > 1) The man-pages install in man1 for binaries in sbin (--> change to man8) > 2) The Makefiles use LIBADD (--> change to use LDADD) > 3) The README file contains a reference to CVSUP (--> clean up) > > I do not have write access to freebsd on Github, and I'd appreciate if it > was possible to move the files from src/usr.sbin/ctm there (with history > would of course be preferable, but I'm not sure that it is of much use). > I can do this. We have many ports that are managed via github. What is your github id? Warner I could then push my local changes (required to make the port build) to > the Github repo (or add a few small patch files to the port). > > The port Makefile that I have prepared is attached below for reference. > > Regards, STefan > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > # $FreeBSD$ > > > > > PORTNAME= ctm > PORTVERSION= 2.0 > CATEGORIES= ports-mgmt > > MAINTAINER= se_at_FreeBSD.org > COMMENT= Create, receive, and apply FreeBSD source updates per mail > > LICENSE= Beerware > LICENSE_NAME= Beerware > LICENSE_TEXT= "THE BEER-WARE LICENSE" (Revision 42): \ > <phk_at_FreeBSD.org> wrote this file. As long as you retain > this > notice you \ > can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we meet some > day, > and you think \ > this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return. > Poul-Henning Kamp > LICENSE_PERMS= dist-mirror dist-sell pkg-mirror pkg-sell auto-accept > > USES= tar:txz > > #USE_GITHUB= yes > > > > #GH_ACCOUNT= freebsd > > > > > do-install: > .for f in ctm ctm_dequeue ctm_rmail ctm_smail > ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/${f}/${f} \ > ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/sbin > .endfor > .for f in ctm ctm_rmail > ${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKSRC}/${f}/${f}.1 \ > ${STAGEDIR}${MAN1PREFIX}/man/man1 # should be man8 > > > > .endfor > .for f in ctm_dequeue ctm_smail > ${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKSRC}/ctm_rmail/ctm_rmail.1 \ > ${STAGEDIR}${MAN1PREFIX}/man/man1/${f}.1 # should > be > man8 > > > .endfor > > .include <bsd.port.mk> >Received on Tue Oct 23 2018 - 16:35:07 UTC
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