On 7/12/15 3:37 AM, Clemens Lang wrote:
Hi,
----- On 11 Jul, 2015, at 23:40, dev...@macports.org wrote:
[138544] trunk/dports/multimedia/ffmpeg/Portfile
Revision 138544
Author dev...@macports.org
Date 2015-07-11 14:40:03 -0700 (Sat, 11 Jul 2015)
Log Message ffmpeg: add x265 (HEVC) video support, use license-replace to fix
licensing for +gpl2/+gpl3.
Modified Paths trunk/dports/multimedia/ffmpeg/Portfile
+ license-replace LGPL-2.1+ GPL-2+
Is there a reason why you don't just overwrite license rather than
replacing the only value that's in there with a different one? Is
license an implicit -append operation (such as, e.g., notes)?
To be frank, I had my blinders on and didn't think about this. I was
focused on
using -replace instead of -delete and -append. I'll take a look. Thanks
for the suggestion.
Dave
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