Stumped entirely, if I run a clean --dist, I will get a checksum
mismatch with the port name set to ASSP, if I run the port name set to
assp, I do not.
name assp
version 1.4.3.1
categories mail
maintainers hostwizard.com:scott
description Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy (ASSP) Server
long_description tba
homepage http://assp.sourceforge.net/
platforms darwin
master_sites sourceforge
use_zip yes
checksums md5 95191c8a081601a5b80557ad606d867a \
sha1
67d9587d78e8c6d2696ff13d5ae323bb513421f1 \
rmd160
0e0cc34e56a3d54e06f4d6a3c123322431d33dcc
depends_run bin:perl:perl5.8
distname ASSP_${version}-Install
worksrcdir ${distname}/ASSP
set assp_base ${prefix}/var/ASSP
# This distribution is just perl files
use_configure no
Some side questions, I know about `port contents`, is there a command
to tell me the base in which the install has happened in, other than
looking through `port contents`? I want to cd `port something` and
get right to where the installed files are.
Maybe it is that I am just testing a lot, but a `port uninstall ASSP`
does not remove the files in /opt/local/var/ASSP, at least, not all
the time, What is the best way to get the distfiles, work, and
installed files gone, as well as unregister them?
No matter what the name is, I can `port install assp` or `port install
ASSP`, so case is not mattering in the command phase, is this normal?
This is probably an OS X thing being case i?
Thanks
On Feb 26, 2009, at 5:01 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Feb 26, 2009, at 06:40, Scott Haneda wrote:
On Feb 26, 2009, at 3:39 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Feb 26, 2009, at 03:31, Joshua Root wrote:
Scott Haneda wrote:
Are all port names to be lowercase?
No.
Use whatever case gives you the greatest pleasure, or rather, best
matches the project name. There was a problem in MacPorts < 1.7.0
when the case of the port name did not match the case the user
typed on the command line. Users usually typed port names in all
lowercase, so ports that used uppercase letters caused problems
for those users. But now that MacPorts 1.7.0 has fixed that issue,
there's no reason not to use uppercase letters. We have 187 ports
currently using uppercase letters in their names.
Then to confirm this is correct, I use assp as the name of my port
and ASSP as the distname?
name ASSP
distname assp
Here, you're showing ASSP as the name of the port and assp as the
distname.
That did not seem to work for me, I had:
name ASSP
version 1.4.3.1
distname ASSP_${version}-Install
This would yield a bad download for me, it could not locate it. The
download URL from sourceforge that works is:
http://internap.dl.sourceforge.net/assp/ASSP_1.4.3.1-Install.zip
Where does ports get the first 'assp' in lowercase in that url?
That means you're downloading from the sourceforge fetch group? It
by default uses the port name as the sourceforge project name, if
you specify just:
master_sites sourceforge
This is equivalent to
master_sites sourceforge:${name}
If you want to change it to something else, you can:
master_sites sourceforge:sfprojectname
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Scott
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