On 01/06/2014 13:09, Ruslan Makhmatkhanov wrote:
> René Ladan wrote on 06.01.2014 16:00:
>> 2014/1/6 Ruslan Makhmatkhanov :
>>> René Ladan wrote on 06.01.2014 15:34:
>>>
2014/1/6 Ruslan Makhmatkhanov :
>
> René Ladan wrote on 05.01.2014 15:57:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> lang/python
Dear all,
find below a brief list of the stuff we did the last quarter. I'm planning to
compile this into the status report to be delivered next week.
* py-distribute has been replaced by the refreshed py-setuptools port,
which comes with a lot of features to simplify the ways of installing py
René Ladan wrote on 06.01.2014 16:00:
2014/1/6 Ruslan Makhmatkhanov :
René Ladan wrote on 06.01.2014 15:34:
2014/1/6 Ruslan Makhmatkhanov :
René Ladan wrote on 05.01.2014 15:57:
Hi,
lang/python26 expired a few days ago, so I patched Mk/bsd.pyton.mk to
exclude lang/python26 and patched the
2014/1/6 Ruslan Makhmatkhanov :
> René Ladan wrote on 06.01.2014 15:34:
>
>> 2014/1/6 Ruslan Makhmatkhanov :
>>>
>>> René Ladan wrote on 05.01.2014 15:57:
>>>
Hi,
lang/python26 expired a few days ago, so I patched Mk/bsd.pyton.mk to
exclude lang/python26 and patched the USE_PYTH
René Ladan wrote on 06.01.2014 15:34:
2014/1/6 Ruslan Makhmatkhanov :
René Ladan wrote on 05.01.2014 15:57:
Hi,
lang/python26 expired a few days ago, so I patched Mk/bsd.pyton.mk to
exclude lang/python26 and patched the USE_PYTHON* lines of all ports
referring to Python < 2.7. You must remove
2014/1/6 Ruslan Makhmatkhanov :
> René Ladan wrote on 05.01.2014 15:57:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> lang/python26 expired a few days ago, so I patched Mk/bsd.pyton.mk to
>> exclude lang/python26 and patched the USE_PYTHON* lines of all ports
>> referring to Python < 2.7. You must remove lang/python26 manually t
René Ladan wrote on 05.01.2014 15:57:
Hi,
lang/python26 expired a few days ago, so I patched Mk/bsd.pyton.mk to
exclude lang/python26 and patched the USE_PYTHON* lines of all ports
referring to Python < 2.7. You must remove lang/python26 manually to not
break INDEX.
The patch is available at
ht
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