Conflict between netpipes-4.2 and timelimit-1.7

2010-11-13 Thread jhell
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The above two listed ports have a conflict with the installed binary
'/usr/local/bin/timelimit' but do not list each-other as a conflict and
should be adjusted to reflect the conflict with one-another.

$ pkg_info -qW /usr/local/bin/timelimit
pkg_info: both netpipes-4.2 and timelimit-1.7 claim to have installed
/usr/local/bin/timelimit

This could also be said for its manual pages as well.

After removing the timelimit-1.7 package and then upgrading netpipes-4.2

===>>> Creating a backup package for old version netpipes-4.2
tar: man/man1/timelimit.1.gz: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
tar: bin/timelimit: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors.
pkg_create: make_dist: tar command failed with code 256
===>>> Package creation failed for netpipes-4.2!


Though the functionality provided by both timelimit commands are
fundamentally the same, timelimit-1.7 offers quite a bit more control
over the one that ships with netpipes-4.2 without the need to install
files like 'faucet' that may act as a network server. Would it be
possible to install the netpipes version of timelimit binary as
timelimit-4.2 instead ? or maybe another name so these can coexist ?

***
As well, timelimit-1.7 would be a great candidate for import into world
since it is your e-std 2 clause BSD license and a 3 file compile. ;) And
if noone else wants to maintain it in tree then ill volunteer.
***

Regards,

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Re: Conflict between netpipes-4.2 and timelimit-1.7

2010-11-16 Thread Peter Pentchev
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 12:04:33AM -0500, jhell wrote:
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> The above two listed ports have a conflict with the installed binary
> '/usr/local/bin/timelimit' but do not list each-other as a conflict and
> should be adjusted to reflect the conflict with one-another.
> 
> $ pkg_info -qW /usr/local/bin/timelimit
> pkg_info: both netpipes-4.2 and timelimit-1.7 claim to have installed
> /usr/local/bin/timelimit
> 
> This could also be said for its manual pages as well.
> 
> After removing the timelimit-1.7 package and then upgrading netpipes-4.2
> 
> ===>>> Creating a backup package for old version netpipes-4.2
> tar: man/man1/timelimit.1.gz: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
> tar: bin/timelimit: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors.
> pkg_create: make_dist: tar command failed with code 256
> ===>>> Package creation failed for netpipes-4.2!
> 
> 
> Though the functionality provided by both timelimit commands are
> fundamentally the same, timelimit-1.7 offers quite a bit more control
> over the one that ships with netpipes-4.2 without the need to install
> files like 'faucet' that may act as a network server. Would it be
> possible to install the netpipes version of timelimit binary as
> timelimit-4.2 instead ? or maybe another name so these can coexist ?

I'm glad that you think that timelimit's functionality is better than
that of its netpipes equivalent, but if others don't share that opinion,
I could change the port so that the user may specify a program prefix
at build time.  Still, I'd prefer to leave the default prefix empty :)

> ***
> As well, timelimit-1.7 would be a great candidate for import into world
> since it is your e-std 2 clause BSD license and a 3 file compile. ;) And
> if noone else wants to maintain it in tree then ill volunteer.
> ***

Oh!  Of course, I, as the upstream author, would only be flattered if
people were to decide that timelimit is fit to enter the FreeBSD base
system :)  And certainly I would be willing to maintain it myself
in that case; still, thanks a lot for the offer, and a helping hand
or three could never be too much :)

G'luck,
Peter

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