On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 10:57:52PM -0800, Scott Haneda said:
[...]
>
> 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?

Create a new ticket at

<http://trac.macports.org/newticket>

and attach your Portfile to the new one (attachments are strongly preferred
as doing it inline causes whitespace issues).

Bryan


>
> 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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