* Robert Clausecker <[email protected]> [20211016 14:11]: > However, I would like to keep the shar guidelines. Submitting a port as a > shar is a very simple way to do so if you have not set up a complete > development environment with git. If you don't have your ports tree under > git, it is difficult to produce a new port as a git-style patch.
Thanks, I see, for people not using GIT, this is simpler at first. But if I'm not mistaken, shar will only work for initially adding a new port? So, once you actually start *maintaining* it, you'll have to come up with a patch anyways. You'd probably try to create one with diff, become frustrated quickly, and finally just install git to avoid the madness… But please correct me if I'm wrong :) BR, Felix -- Dipl.-Inform. Felix Palmen <[email protected]> ,.//.......... {web} http://palmen-it.de {jabber} [see email] ,//palmen-it.de {pgp public key} http://palmen-it.de/pub.txt // """"""""""" {pgp fingerprint} A891 3D55 5F2E 3A74 3965 B997 3EF2 8B0A BC02 DA2A
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