Problem with pkg built from ports for py-importlib-resources

2021-12-24 Thread George Hartzell
Hi All I build pkgs using poudriere. The package that I built this morning for py-importlib-resources is installing as if it is v.0.0.0 instead of v5.4.0 as expected. I'm not sure if I've done something wonky (it's been a while since I rebuilt this world, and/but all of the steps are

Re: Can PHP downloads be put on distcache?

2021-12-24 Thread Muhammad Moinur Rahman
While tz@ is not here: sed -i '' -e 's|PHP/distributions|LOCAL/bofh|g’ /usr/ports/lang/php74/Makefile Should do the trick; as the distfiles have been cached. Apparently this will need to go to ~ of tz; untill he is back in radar. This also applies for php73 and php80. In the meantime we will

Re: Can PHP downloads be put on distcache?

2021-12-24 Thread Muhammad Moinur Rahman
> On 24 Dec 2021, at 12:24, DutchDaemon - FreeBSD Forums Administrator > wrote: > > On 24/12/2021 09:08, Christian Ullrich wrote: >> Hello, >> >> PHP have, apparently recently, broken ports downloads by putting their CDN's >> I-guess-you-are-not-human-so-go-away-right-now "protection" in

Re: Can PHP downloads be put on distcache?

2021-12-24 Thread DutchDaemon - FreeBSD Forums Administrator
On 24/12/2021 09:08, Christian Ullrich wrote: Hello, PHP have, apparently recently, broken ports downloads by putting their CDN's I-guess-you-are-not-human-so-go-away-right-now "protection" in front of MASTER_SITES=PHP. In lieu of working around this by, say, downloading from GitHub [1]

Can PHP downloads be put on distcache?

2021-12-24 Thread Christian Ullrich
Hello, PHP have, apparently recently, broken ports downloads by putting their CDN's I-guess-you-are-not-human-so-go-away-right-now "protection" in front of MASTER_SITES=PHP. In lieu of working around this by, say, downloading from GitHub [1] instead, is it possible to carry the archives on