On Apr 24, 2012, at 07:04, [email protected] wrote:

> Revision: 92296
>          https://trac.macports.org/changeset/92296
> Author:   [email protected]
> Date:     2012-04-24 05:04:09 -0700 (Tue, 24 Apr 2012)
> Log Message:
> -----------
> updated py-metar 0.17 to 0.18
> 
> Modified Paths:
> --------------
>    trunk/dports/python/py-metar/Portfile
> 
> Modified: trunk/dports/python/py-metar/Portfile
> ===================================================================
> --- trunk/dports/python/py-metar/Portfile     2012-04-24 11:56:48 UTC (rev 
> 92295)
> +++ trunk/dports/python/py-metar/Portfile     2012-04-24 12:04:09 UTC (rev 
> 92296)
> @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
> PortGroup python 1.0
> 
> name                      py-metar
> -version                          0.18
> +version                          0.19
> revision            2
> categories                python
> platforms                 darwin

Don't change it now but remember for future reference that whenever the version 
is increased, the revision should be set to 0, for example by deleting the 
revision line.

> @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
> homepage                  http://www.schwarzvogel.de/software-pymetar.shtml
> master_sites      http://www.schwarzvogel.de/pkgs/
> distname                  pymetar-${version}
> -checksums           sha1    60c2f0e885dcf69e2b7bd579f945ae591937c75f
> +checksums           sha1    968c4ec413f034e1ba7da99e91bd5e048fbf53c0
> 
> livecheck.type  regex
> livecheck.url   http://schwarzvogel.de/pkgs/ 

Remember that it's best to use two checksum types per distfile, not just 
one—specifically, rmd160 and sha256. You can simply remove the checksums line, 
then run "sudo port -d checksum" to have MacPorts generate the checksums lines 
for you, then you can copy them into the Portfile.


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