Hi,

"RT is an industrial-grade ticketing system. It lets a group of people
intelligently and efficiently manage requests submitted by a community
of users. RT is used by systems administrators, customer support
staffs, NOCs, developers and even marketing departments at over a
thousand sites around the world."

http://www.bestpractical.com/rt/

I'm new to porting, but since I need to install the RT for a job, I
figured I'd give it a try, as a learning experience.  This package
would depend upon a *ton* of perl modules, many of which are already
in the ports tree, but I've needed to add 5, remove 1 and update 9.

Now I figure I'd better stop, because this might be a huge waste of
time if the updates and additions, or the port itself, aren't even
wanted, or if I'm doing it all wrong.

Anyway, here's what I have so far.  Please let me know whether or not
I'm wasting my time.

All the files are located here - 

http://deanna.freeshell.org/openbsd

Additions:

p5-HTTP-Server-Simple
p5-HTTP-Server-Simple-Mason
p5-Hook-LexWrap
p5-Text-WikiFormat
p5-Test-Simple

Removal: devel/p5-Test-Builder-Tester

,----
| http://search.cpan.org/src/MSCHWERN/Test-Simple-0.62/Changes
| 
| 0.62  Sat Oct  8 01:25:03 PDT 2005
| * Absorbed Test::Builder::Tester.
`----

This removal would break dependencies on 5 perl ports; in the
same URL directory listing are patches to fix that:

p5-Test-Class.diff
p5-Test-LongString.diff
p5-Test-Memory-Cycle.diff
p5-Test-Pod.diff
p5-Test-Pod-Coverage.diff

Updates:

p5-Apache-Test.diff (1.21 -> 1.28)
p5-Devel-Symdump.diff (2.03 -> 2.06)
p5-Regexp-Common.diff (2.118 -> 2.120)
p5-YAML.diff (0.36 -> 0.58)

Disclaimer: I don't even like perl.  I just don't want to hear
snide remarks from co-workers that freebsd has an RT port. ;)

Sorry if I should have attached all this, or put it in individual
messages.

-- 
deanna

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