On 12/12/2017 1:28 am, Sergey Akhmatov wrote:
>
> I've looked for the answer in Porters Handbook and at
> https://wiki.freebsd.org/Python/PortsPolicy but haven't found it.
Python Policy wiki page has been updated:
https://wiki.freebsd.org/Python/PortsPolicy#MASTER_SITES
Thank you for the questi
On 12/12/2017 1:28 am, Sergey Akhmatov wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Suppose I want to port some python package that exists in the Python
> Package Index (PyPI) and has it's source code available on some official
> website or github.
>
> Is there any policy or recommended practice for choosing MASTER_SITES
Le 11/12/2017 à 18:46, Sergey Akhmatov a écrit :
> Suppose I want to port some python package that exists in the Python
> Package Index (PyPI) and has it's source code available on some
> official website or github.
>
> Is there any policy or recommended practice for choosing MASTER_SITES?
> Should
On Mon, 11 Dec 2017 20:46:43 +0300 "Sergey Akhmatov" said
Hello.
Suppose I want to port some python package that exists in the Python
Package Index (PyPI) and has it's source code available on some official
website or github.
Is there any policy or recommended practice for choosing MASTER_
Hello.
Suppose I want to port some python package that exists in the Python
Package Index (PyPI) and has it's source code available on some official
website or github.
Is there any policy or recommended practice for choosing MASTER_SITES?
Should I use "USE_GITHUB=yes" or "MASTER_SITES= CHEES