In an off-list mail wrongly aimed at Eric, I wrote:
Any chance to see your ports committed to the official tree ? I could
then add support for MapServer (which needs proj and gdal) and
hopefully have it included too.
I will try to find the time to review your ports by the end of the week-end.
Well, Eric made more than half the job. I didn't tested 'geo/postgis'
because I have no PostgreSQL installation yet, but I hope to do so
next week.
I can't make 'files/fix-doxygen-html.sh' (which can be found in gdal
and geos) to make its job. I hardly tried to fix it but obviously had
no success since I'm not sure to completely understand what it does.
It fails early while trying to use a glob expression that is not valid
(set -x output):
sh files/fix-doxygen-html.sh
/usr/ports/geo/gdal/w-gdal-1.3.2/gdal-1.3.2/ogr/html port_2F.html
+ DIR=/usr/ports/geo/gdal/w-gdal-1.3.2/gdal-1.3.2/ogr/html
+ SFX=port_2F.html
+ ls /usr/ports/geo/gdal/w-gdal-1.3.2/gdal-1.3.2/ogr/html/dir_*port_2F.html
ls: /usr/ports/geo/gdal/w-gdal-1.3.2/gdal-1.3.2/ogr/html/dir_*port_2F.html:
No such file or directory
+ REF=
Also, I think we should add FLAVORS to some of these ports because as
far as I'm concerned, I don't need PostgreSQL most of the time I use
GDAL
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Benoit Myard