Hi Douglas,

the soon-to-be-released version 1.4 of port will come with a python 2.5 "port group". This will allow us to quickly produce all the python vastness for python 2.5, too. This might be a chance for newcomers to start coding Portfiles: Basically you will have to replace the "GroupCode" line and the name from the python 2.4 module Portfile to get a Python 2.5 one. People with the release candidate of 1.4 installed can already hack away here (just don't put that code into the repository yet - as long as 1.4 is not released)


cheers,

-Markus


PS: I just submitted a py25-crypto port;

On 20.02.2007, at 05:55, Douglas Philips wrote:

Sorry for not having been paying close attention, but I found I needed python 2.5, so I installed that. I also needed py-crypto, but that has a dependency on python24 and no py25-crypto package was available. So, I fetch'd and extract'd plain ol py-crypto, then with python 2.5 on my PATH I was able to build, test, and install it (into /opt/ local/lib/python2.5/...) and so far it seems to be working fine.

--Doug

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