Re: www/analog

2005-12-21 Thread Kevin
On 12/20/05, Mitja Muženič [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 FYI, it seems that the sources for all but the latest (6.0)
 version have disappeared from $MASTER_SITES,
 thus failing the port build on all but -current.

  Luckily for cases like this, there are still packages.
 And contrary to source files, packages don't disappear.

Bringing the port up to 6.0 is trivial, requires new checksums and
minor changes to patch-src_Makefile

There do not appear to be significant changes since 5.32,
other than changing licensing to the GPL.

Kevin



Re: www/analog

2005-12-21 Thread Markus Hennecke

Kevin wrote:

Bringing the port up to 6.0 is trivial, requires new checksums and
minor changes to patch-src_Makefile

There do not appear to be significant changes since 5.32,
other than changing licensing to the GPL.


I have done this for 3.7, don't know if the port is still valid for 3.8 
and current. I have to upgrade my machines first.


http://www.markus-hennecke.de/downloads/ports/analog.tgz

Greetings
  Markus



Re: www/analog

2005-12-20 Thread Peter Valchev
 FYI, it seems that the sources for all but the latest (6.0) version have
 disappeared from $MASTER_SITES, thus failing the port build on all but
 -current. 
 
 Luckily for cases like this, there are still packages. And contrary to
 source files, packages don't disappear.

They are also on ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/distfiles/ and after
failing to obtain the distfile from MASTER_SITES, the port will
(or should, sometimes ftp hangs?) download it from there.

That's what MASTER_SITE_BACKUP is for.  Don't have control over
the rest...