Hey, attached is the new version with golang/dep.
Do you have any more feedback? :) And thank you for your help so far! fredl On 06/07/18 18:14, fredl wrote:
This sounds great! Thank you for this hint! I will keep you updated!On 07.06.2018, at 18:10, Solene Rapenne <sol...@perso.pw> wrote: fredl writes:I just took a look. These are a LOT of extra libraries. Is the first version really not ok? The version with the binaries? I can try to get this ~20 extra libraries working, but alone the extra effort for the version control seems odd in the long run. fredlOn 07.06.2018, at 17:25, fredl <fr...@kwondratsch.com> wrote: Ok thanks!On 07.06.2018, at 17:23, Solene Rapenne <sol...@perso.pw> wrote: fredl writes:On 06/07/18 14:20, Solene Rapenne wrote: fredl writes:Hey, thanks for this quick review! I will look at this and answer with a new .tgz once I have it done. thanks again! fredlOn 07.06.2018, at 13:18, Solene Rapenne <sol...@perso.pw> wrote: fredl writes:Hey, attached is a new port, www/hugo. hugo is a static website generator. --- pkg/DESCR: Hugo is a static HTML and CSS website generator written in Go. It is optimized for speed, ease of use, and configurability. Hugo takes a directory with content and templates and renders them into a full HTML website. Hugo relies on Markdown files with front matter for metadata. --- It should working on am64 and i386. I've only been able to test on amd64, if someone could test it on i386, it would be great! Ok? fredlHello Your port use a binary downloaded from github, it's not the way to go. It shoud be built from sources. You should also change the order of variables in your makefile, you can check the file infrastructure/templates/Makefile.template from the ports tree as an example for reordering correctly.for restricting to supported archs you can use this line. ONLY_FOR_ARCHS = ${GO_ARCHS}Hey, thanks again! This version builts from sources + I added man-pages. Is this a better version? fredlportcheck is happy and the makefile looks better but your port is using "go get" to download files, it's not allowed and doesn't even work because the user building port is by default prohibited to get network access (when you use the dedicated ports building user). If your port need extra libraries, then you should make ports for those libraries and add them as LIB_DEPENDS to www/hugo. If the extra files are assets or static files, it can be downloaded within the port by adding them to DISTFILES (you can find an example in x11/stumpwm).I've been speaking about this with abieber@ and sthen@, one way to go is to fetch the sources on your computer, use the software dep (https://github.com/golang/dep) with "dep ensure" to fetch all the libraries needed and store it in some directory named "vendor". Then you can create a tarball of the whole sources needed (exclude the .git files because it's not useful) and host it somewhere, and use this tarball for your port.
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