Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 21:36:42 +0400 From: Ruslan Mahmatkhanov <cvs-src@yandex.ru> To: FreeBSD Ports Mailing List <ports@freebsd.org> Cc: mnag@FreeBSD.org Subject: Retiring of databases/py-pysqlite2x Message-ID: <4E5BCE2A.2050303@yandex.ru>
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He there. I'm finally finished the work of eliminating databases/py-pysqlite2x consumers. I mean this obsoleted ports: databases/py-pysqlite20 databases/py-pysqlite21 databases/py-pysqlite22 databases/py-pysqlite23 They are unmaintained upstream, not existed on mastersites (besides FreeBSD ones) peaces of software, deprecated upstream, that is for python24 and less. All the modern software uses databases/py-sqlite3, that is a part of python distribution since 2.5. They may be safely removed after all of this guys will be committed: audio/pytone ports/160053 commited databases/py-axiom ports/160260 wen@ databases/py-sqlobject ports/160059 wen@ deskutils/gourmet ports/160165 beech@ deskutils/griffith ports/160161 unassigned devel/bzr-git ports/160069 glarkin@ games/anki ports/160055 unassigned games/gcompris ports/160054 gnome@ multimedia/gpodder ports/160155 commited multimedia/miro ports/160070 unassigned approved security/umit ports/160072 unassigned security/zenmap ports/160071 unassigned sysutils/flyback ports/160157 commited textproc/translate-toolkit ports/160261 jpaetzel@ www/roundup ports/160220 sbz@ deskutils/conduit ports/160063 gnome@ multimedia/pyjama ports/160065 unassigned approved multimedia/py-openlp ports/160285 tabthorpe@ security/hotssh ports/160066 unassigned should be ashish@ security/pwman3 ports/160288 unassigned (I know you will hate me for this short urls, but it's to not break formatting. Here is the url that you may use to join pr's numbers to for convenience :) http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr= ) So if anybody interested in moving some cruft from the tree, they may pick the pr's that is unassigned atm. Thanks. -- Regards, Ruslan Tinderboxing kills... the drives.
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