On Jan 19, 2009, at 9:56 PM, Eric Hall wrote:
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 09:33:46PM -0800, Scott Haneda wrote:
Thanks still getting stuck though:
DEBUG: Assembled command: 'cd "/opt/local/var/macports/build/
_Users_me_macports_perl_p5-file-readbackwards/work" && gzip -dc /opt/
local/var/macports/distfiles/perl5/File-ReadBackwards-1.04.tar.gz | /
usr/bin/gnutar --no-same-owner -xf -'
gzip: /opt/local/var/macports/distfiles/perl5/File-
ReadBackwards-1.04.tar.gz: not in gzip format
Always good to check that the file you downloaded to make
checksums 1) is really the file you think it is and 2) can be
demonstrated
to be so via cryptographic methods (if possible of course).
Got it, thanks, I think it was the bunk connection at the coffee
shop. I have a working port, what is the next step in the submission
process?
Here is my final portfile, if anyone wants to critique, please do.
# $Id$
PortSystem 1.0
PortGroup perl5 1.0
perl5.setup File-ReadBackwards 1.04
maintainers hostwizard.com:scott
description This module reads a file backwards line by line.
long_description It is simple to use, memory efficient and
fast. \
It supports both an object and a tied handle interface.
\
\
It is intended for processing log and other similar
text \
files which typically have their newest entries
appended \
to them. By default files are assumed to be plain text
and \
have a line ending appropriate to the OS. But you can
set \
the input record separator string on a per file basis.
homepage http://search.cpan.org/~uri/File-ReadBackwards-1.04/
platforms darwin
checksums md5 bda339c8b2e5139649cb28c4b775fb42 \
sha1 19874cb169f2b105c82222588a163fb17bd77599 \
rmd160 ab166d1797b0e95ae8990ee583071337bfb54fdf
--
Scott
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