On 2021/09/23 12:58, [email protected] wrote: > Hi, > > Deluge as packages is version 2.0.3 from about 2 years ago. Since > switching to python 3.8 there are a number of errors popping up when > running deluge-web: > > fatboy$ deluge-web > > > Unable to initialize gettext/locale! > 'ngettext' > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/deluge/i18n/util.py", > line 118, in setup_translation > builtins.__dict__['_n'] = builtins.__dict__['ngettext'] > KeyError: 'ngettext' > > And one related to findCaller usage in log.py. Both of these have been > solved for some time now in the develop branch > (https://git.deluge-torrent.org/deluge/log/?h=develop). How would one go > about updating the port in order to include this in the package (at the > moment I'm manually updating after every pkg_add -u). > Would one need to cherry pick the commits and add them as patches to > the port? > Or would it be easier/possible to pick a time in the > develop branch to create a tarball to be stored somewhere and used in an > updated port? > > BR/Rob >
Simplest overall for OpenBSD and other OS packagers would be if upstream would make a new release, then we can all just update to that. Otherwise, it Looks like they're fairly simple fixes? (At least the ngettext patch that Debian are using just adds [ ] in one line). In which case it's probably best to just backport the particular fixes. Here's roughly what you need to do: - Checkout the ports tree if you haven't already cd /usr/ports/net/deluge: make patch cd `make show=WRKSRC` cp $file $file.orig (etc; i.e. backup all edited files) vi deluge/i18n/util.py (etc; edit files as needed) cd - make update-patches cvs add patches/patch-deluge_i18n_util_py (etc) vi Makefile (increment REVISION; if you do this for another port and there is no existing REVISION then add one, starting at 0) cvs diff -uNp | tee /tmp/deluge.diff Then mail that diff
