On Sat, 25 Jan 2020, Paco Esteban wrote:

> Hi ports@,
> 
> Here's a new port for git-crypt, which is a tool for transparently
> encrypt files on git repositories (so one can have sensitive information
> on remote repositories).  You can find more info here:
> 
> https://www.agwa.name/projects/git-crypt/
> 
> I decided not to include gnupg as a dependency.  The software can use
> pgp keys (for asymetric) or openssl (for symetric) encryption.  The
> build clearly depends on openssl (it seems to work fine with libressl as
> far as I can see), but for pgp it calls the gpg binary, so it does not
> depend on it for building.  Please correct me if this is wrong.
> 
> Another thing is that the man page generation leaves the resulting
> man page file on WRKSRC/git-crypt.1 but it should leave it on
> WRKSRC/man/man1/git-crypt.1 and I do not know why (when doing things
> manually outside of the ports infrastructure it works as expected),
> that's why I added the pre-fake hack.  If anyone knows a better way to
> deal with this, please tell me.

ping ?

(port attached for convenience)

-- 
Paco Esteban.
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