Hi, just to recap: This package provides Gaupol, an editor for text-based subtitle files.
Maintainer: Anindya Mukherjee <anindy...@hotmail.com> Homepage: https://otsaloma.io/gaupol/ Comments? OKs? I'm using it on my machine, installed from pkg. Thanks! Anindya From: Anindya Mukherjee <anindy...@hotmail.com> Sent: January 29, 2021 7:18 PM To: Dimitri Karamazov <deserter...@danwin1210.me> Cc: ports@openbsd.org <ports@openbsd.org> Subject: Re: New port: Gaupol subtitle editor Updated tarball attached. I have added myself as maintainer. Thanks, Anindya From: Anindya Mukherjee <anindy...@hotmail.com> Sent: January 29, 2021 12:04 AM To: Dimitri Karamazov <deserter...@danwin1210.me> Cc: ports@openbsd.org <ports@openbsd.org> Subject: Re: New port: Gaupol subtitle editor Hi, Many thanks for the comments and fixes. Sure, I can take maintainer. So, it looks like I only need to add maintainer to your version? Build and package looks ok and runs. Any other suggestions? Thanks, Anindya From: Dimitri Karamazov <deserter...@danwin1210.me> Sent: January 28, 2021 9:14 PM To: Anindya Mukherjee <anindy...@hotmail.com> Cc: ports@openbsd.org <ports@openbsd.org> Subject: Re: New port: Gaupol subtitle editor On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 04:28:50AM +0000, Dimitri Karamazov wrote: > Hi, this is a port of gaupol, an editor for text-based subtitle files. > It supports multiple subtitle file formats and provides means of > creating, editing and translating subtitles and timing subtitles to > match video. > > This is my first port, so there might be things I missed. I have tried > to follow the porting guide closely. Please have a look and comment. > > Thanks, > Anindya I've reattached with some changes -py-* nomenclature is used for python modules not for standalone ports like this, so I've removed it. -FLAVOR{s,} is also used for python modules only, MODPY_VERSION is suffice in this case. -rearranged the dependencies in alpha order and added some missing runtime depends. There are many tests available but most of those need xorg, access to which _pbuild doesn't have? One can run them as a normal user though. I'm not sure if MODPY_PYTEST is of any use if the tests don't run on their own. Also I recommended you take maintainer since you're going to use it. regards, Dimitri