Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2015 09:04:55 -0700 From: "Chris H" <bsd-lists@bsdforge.com> To: ports@FreeBSD.org, Torsten Zuehlsdorff <mailinglists@toco-domains.de> Cc: <ports@toco-domains.de> Subject: Re: [New Port] Working on Gitlab - Calling for Help and Ideas Message-ID: <3e490d827f4d67d34d3e4612686c033e@ultimatedns.net> In-Reply-To: <5537BDCF.2030408@toco-domains.de> References: <5537BDCF.2030408@toco-domains.de>
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On Wed, 22 Apr 2015 17:27:11 +0200 Torsten Zuehlsdorff <mailinglists@toco-domains.de> wrote > Hello, > > i'm currently working at an Gitlab-port. I've never done this type of > port before, so i'm having a hard time to come along. > > At the moment there is a basic Makefile, distinfo and pkg-descr. It's > already possible to fetch the port and extract it into the workdir. > > There is a bunch of tasks left. At the moment there is a big list of > RUN_DEPENDS. I'm not even sure if every item is mandatory. I'm just > trying to transform this guide into a port: > https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlab-recipes/blob/master/install/freebsd/freebs > d-10.md > > I also could not figure out if my solution to copy the stage-dir into > /usr/local/www/gitlab is correct. > > At the end gitlab needs some rc-scripts and more installation routines. > I'm not sure where to draw the line; which task should the port handle > and which must be done by the administrator. > > Therefore - if anyone is interested in this port or has some experience > with running gitlab at FreeBSD: please share your minds. I will do my > best to get this port running :) > > I've attached the current work. It is at very, very early stage. > > Very actual results/updates are keep in SVN with reading-access for > everyone: > svn://svn.toco-domains.de/freebsd-ports/www/gitlab I'm pretty busy ATM. But if you haven't already, *do* read: https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/ it addresses the questions you've asked fairly well. As to rc(5), and config related files in ${PREFIX}/etc there are a good number of working examples in net-mgmt, dns, sysutils, and perhaps www, to draw from. Hope this helps! --Chris > > Greetings, > Torsten
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