On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 12:35 AM, Sokolov Alexey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
> The location of some ports contradictory. They need all rank in the categories
> you want.
> Examples:
Please don't complain without providing solutions and suggestions for cleanup.
Thanks,
-Garrett
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As I've said in a followup to the PR:
Those are not illogical. I'd say, sometimes inconsistent, but not
illogical for sure.
> 1.
> misc/k3b-i18n
> www/firefox-i18n
> mail/thunderbird-i18n
Why's those illogical? Where would you place them?
misc/k3b -> misc/k3b-i18n
www/firefox -> www/firefox-i18n
Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 10:35:44AM +0300, Sokolov Alexey wrote:
>> Hi!
>> The location of some ports contradictory. They need all rank in the
>> categories
>> you want.
>
> There's a grey area with some that you need to keep in mind. I'll give
> you
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 10:35:44AM +0300, Sokolov Alexey wrote:
> Hi!
> The location of some ports contradictory. They need all rank in the
> categories
> you want.
There's a grey area with some that you need to keep in mind. I'll give
you a perfect example: irc/bitlbee.
bitlbee is an IM-to-IR
Sokolov Alexey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi!
> The location of some ports contradictory. They need all rank in the
> categories
> you want.
My goodness, you're right!
Quick, stop all other development and have the entire FreeBSD community
audit all _18000_ ports to ensure they're all in th
On Sat 2008-10-11 10:35:44 UTC+0300, Sokolov Alexey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> The location of some ports contradictory. They need all rank in the
> categories you want.
For me in most cases the category is superfluous. I will usually just
use:
cd /usr/ports/*/portname
> www/firefox-i18n
> m
Hi!
The location of some ports contradictory. They need all rank in the categories
you want.
Examples:
1.
misc/k3b-i18n
www/firefox-i18n
mail/thunderbird-i18n
Do:
%find / usr / ports *-name "* i18n"-type d
and look at how illogical are some applications.
2.
multimedia/xmms-skins
x11-themes/au