Date: Thu, 1 Jan 1998 15:13:51 -0600 (CST) From: Dave Bodenstab <imdave@mcs.net> To: hoek@hwcn.org, imdave@mcs.net Cc: ports@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: ports/5393: DOOMSRC port : package Message-ID: <199801012113.PAA29660@base486.home.org>
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Hi, Thanks for your comments. I got some feedback from someone who (I guess) grabbed it from the incoming directory, and he had a build problem with the X11 includes. I've forgotten, but I think that I automatically do a symlink of /usr/include/X11 --> /usr/X11R6/include on my machine, so I didn't catch this problem. I fixed this. Based on your comments, I also added a command line argument to ignore the version check, so it is no longer critical that the version number match the person's doom version. A few more questions please: I put the new port in ftp://pub/FreeBSD/incoming as: doomsrc.tgz.010197 doomsrc.readme.010198 (I know -- I forgot it's 1998) Do I use send-pr to mention this update? Do I email someone? Will I get some sort of feedback if the port is ``accepted''? If there is more feedback, and I need to update it in the future, how do I best do that? Id's version is 1.10, so my first take is that this should be the version number for the package -- is this reasonable even tho the port is updated over time? Thanks. Dave Bodenstab imdave@mcs.net
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