2009/10/23 Emmanuel Hainry <[email protected]> > > The anchor is one thing, the destination is another. Which is the page > to link from upstream webpage? I see at least 3 possibilities: > 1) www.macports.org: that's what I did for mpd. There > is also a text explaining the command to install mpd from macports. > 2) http://www.macports.org/ports.php and if possible the specific page > for the port. But it is not informative in any way and you cannot get a > link for some ports (mpd for example) > 3) http://trac.macports.org/browser/trunk/dports/audio/mpd/Portfile > > None of those is both informative on the port and readable. Note that > fink has beautiful pages for each port: > http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb/package.php/mpd. mpd_darwinports_com also > has a page (not more interesting than the Portfile). So > who will write a Portfile_to_webpage script to have a readable and > informative page for each port? In a perfect world, this page would also > feature a link to the bugs reported against this port. Doing better than > http://packages.debian.org/sid/mpd could be a goal. >
Couldn't this be made by creating the MacPorts web application? I think James Berry was working on it and if I can help with its development, I'd be honoured. -- Ash Mac durbatulûk, ash Mac gimbatul, ash Mac thrakatulûk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul. Juanger. http://xocoruby.blogspot.com
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