On 08.06.2016 02:53, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Hi!
The ports tree has thousands of entries, which are simply thin wrappers
around Ruby's gem or Perl's and/or Python's pip.
Thanks again for asking the right questions. Please add go to that
list 8-}
Why do we need them? Obviously, it is primarily
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Hi!
> The ports tree has thousands of entries, which are simply thin wrappers
> around Ruby's gem or Perl's and/or Python's pip.
Thanks again for asking the right questions. Please add go to that
list 8-}
> Why do we need them? Obviously, it is primarily
> for other ports to be able to depend
The ports tree has thousands of entries, which are simply thin wrappers
around Ruby's gem or Perl's and/or Python's pip.
Most of these ports conWhy do we need them? Obviously, it is primarily
for other ports to be able to depend on them. But why can't we satisfy
this need without creating a po