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Date:      Mon, 7 May 2018 01:03:40 +0200
From:      Mateusz Piotrowski <0mp@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Julian Elischer <julian@freebsd.org>
Cc:        Eugene Grosbein <eugen@grosbein.net>, mayuresh@kathe.in, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: request for a new port + package
Message-ID:  <20180507010340.13b1ad22@oxy>
In-Reply-To: <5da9f45c-a6ea-3844-5f48-d4389bd3f275@freebsd.org>
References:  <eee6a8b97ee515493a4447241823b338@kathe.in> <5ACB4B3F.2040403@grosbein.net> <5da9f45c-a6ea-3844-5f48-d4389bd3f275@freebsd.org>

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On Fri, 20 Apr 2018 04:22:32 +0800
Julian Elischer <julian@freebsd.org> wrote:

>On 9/4/18 7:15 pm, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
>> On 09.04.2018 14:16, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
>>
>>> how do i place a request for a new port + package?
>>> the sources for my requested tool are available at
>>> http://www.t3x.org/files/zenlisp.zip and the author of that tool has
>>> granted permission to move it from the existing "public domain"
>>> license to any "bsdl" license.
>> The package is created automatically once new port is created and
>> added to FreeBSD Ports collection. You can create and submit new
>> port yourself, just read
>> https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/
>
>It seems to me that the description of what to do to make a port
>is somewhat recursive by which I mean you need to understand
>what it says before you read it. if you don't already know the jargon,
>it is all Greek. (Apologies to any Greeks on the list).
>I think it would be a pretty cool project to write a tool that asks
>lots of questions and then eventually spits out a port Makefile.
>it could allow the user to browse to places and then analyse the
>links used etc.
>I think the port writer's handbook is a bit intimidating to new ports
>submitters.

You might be interested in this: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12921

Cheers :)

MP



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