On 03/19/15 20:28, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015/03/19 11:29, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
Hi!

Port for those who attempt at deploying OpenBSD on relatives' and
co-workers' PCs.  DESCR:

| PySolFC is a collection of more than 1000 solitaire card games. It is a fork
| of PySol Solitaire.
|
| There are games that use the 52 card International Pattern deck, games for the
| 78 card Tarock deck, eight and ten suit Ganjifa games, Hanafuda games, Matrix
| games, Mahjongg games, and games for an original hexadecimal-based deck.
|
| Its features include modern look and feel (uses Ttk widget set), multiple
| cardsets and tableau backgrounds, sound, unlimited undo, player statistics, a
| hint system, demo games, a solitaire wizard, support for user written
| plug-ins, an integrated HTML help browser, and lots of documentation.

It generally works fine just as is, but UI blocks when any link is
followed, which looks like usability problem to me.  Patch was sent
upstream to no avail.

Comments? OKs?

--
Dmitrij D. Czarkoff


MODPY_VERSION =         2.7

I would generally not include this, but there was some discussion about
whether to set MODPY_VERSION for 2.x ports and I forgot how it ended up,
does anyone remember?

There's a .desktop file, so it would be helpful for users of desktop
environments to add the desktop-file-utils bits (dependency,
@exec/unexec lines, and update-plist will zap the share/applications
directory entry).



No decision was made - the discussion raised with the Radio Tray import at the end of last year. But your approach seems like a good one:

http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=141690802603289

cheers

Fred

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