On 2024/07/17 09:51:49 -0400, Jag Talon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ping! Does this look ok to everyone?

with RUN_DEPENDS sorted and a tiny formatting change to DESCR it's OK
op@ to import.

Just a curiosity, why don't call it mat2 instead of py3-mat2?  I
understand that it also provides a library, but I guess the main
entrypoint is the binary bin/mat2 and so the package could be called
like that?

I'm attaching a diff on top of your tarball just to show what I mean.
Only the first hunk is for my proposal to call it "mat2".


--- Makefile.orig       Thu Jul 18 12:54:07 2024
+++ Makefile    Thu Jul 18 12:55:39 2024
@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
 
 MODPY_EGG_VERSION =    0.13.4
 DISTNAME =             mat2-${MODPY_EGG_VERSION}
-PKGNAME =              py-${DISTNAME}
 
 CATEGORIES =           multimedia
 
@@ -20,14 +19,14 @@
 FLAVORS =              python3
 FLAVOR =               python3
 
-RUN_DEPENDS =          graphics/libimagequant \
-                       x11/gnome/librsvg \
-                       graphics/gdk-pixbuf2 \
-                       print/poppler \
-                       audio/py-mutagen${MODPY_FLAVOR} \
+RUN_DEPENDS =          audio/py-mutagen${MODPY_FLAVOR} \
                        devel/py-gobject3${MODPY_FLAVOR} \
+                       graphics/ffmpeg \
+                       graphics/gdk-pixbuf2 \
+                       graphics/libimagequant \
                        graphics/p5-Image-ExifTool \
-                       graphics/ffmpeg
+                       print/poppler \
+                       x11/gnome/librsvg
 
 # Test files aren't available in PyPI
 NO_TEST =              Yes
--- pkg/DESCR.orig      Thu Jul 18 12:53:44 2024
+++ pkg/DESCR   Thu Jul 18 12:53:49 2024
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 mat2 is a metadata removal tool, supporting a wide range of commonly
-used file formats. It provides a Python library and a command-line interface.
+used file formats. It provides a Python library and a command-line
+interface.
 
 Supported formats include: avi, bmp, css, epub/ncx, flac, gif, jpeg,
 m4a/mp2/mp3, mp4, odc/odf/odg/odi/odp/ods/odt, off/opus/oga/spx, pdf,

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