Looking at the webpage the most prominent example of using it is for python; it feels like you've only done half the job if you skip this part..
On 2011-05-06, Mikolaj Kucharski <[email protected]> wrote: > Kind reminder. > > http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=130355640115032&w=1 > > On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 11:57:24AM +0100, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I've skipped python part, as I don't need it. Builds fine, regress passes. >> >> Last time rpointel@ asked me to "don't recreate do-build, do-install if >> there is a correct Makefile". But to use the Makefile I would need patch >> it heavly that it wouldn't be upstream Makefile any more. I don't think >> in this particular port it gives any benefit to write the port in the >> usual way. >> >> Anyway, here is the port.. >> >> >> Comment: >> library to parse proxy auto-config (PAC) files >> >> Description: >> pacparser makes it easy to add proxy auto-config file parsing capability >> to any program. It comes as a shared C library which can be used to make >> any C program PAC scripts intelligent. This package comes also with >> small binary called pactester(1) which may help one test a PAC file >> against given url. >> >> WWW: https://code.google.com/p/pacparser/ >
