On Thu, October 2, 2014 12:41, Landry Breuil wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 02, 2014 at 10:40:16AM +0200, Landry Breuil wrote:
>> On Thu, Oct 02, 2014 at 11:54:33AM +0400, Kirill Bychkov wrote:
>> > We're living in an age of clouds, so I want to introduce port of a client
>> for
>> > "Next-generation Open Source Cloud Storage".
>> > http://seafile.com/en/home/
>> >
>> > Currently only client is ported because server side is... well... not easy
>> in
>> > configuration and it's port is incomplete.
>> >
>> > Tested against Linux server and library with very big and tons of small
>> files.
>> >
>> > Comments? OK?
>> >
>> > P.S. You can find all the stuff in openbsd-wip.
>>
>> That mostly looks good to me, minor nits:
>>
>> - can you add comments to 'no-so-obvious-patches' ? like the removal of
>>   evutil.h inclusion..
>> - add a comment explaining why a test is disabled in libzdb..
>> - seafile-admin references/hardcodes /var/seafile, while i dont see that
>>   dir registered anywhere in a PLIST, nor with a corresponding user - is
>> that stuff supposed to be running as root ?
>> - i see a desktop client and a daemon - do i understand that 'both' are
>>   needed for client functionality ? How does the daemon start ?
>
> oh and seafile-applet and ccnet manpages end up in main seafile package
> instead of the package where the corresponding binary is - is that
> normal ?

All manpages are usless because they contain no information and are looking
like a templates. I was going to split manpages between seafile packages and
push upstream but have no time for this. I think they could be dropped in
port.

>
> Landry
>
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