Anything more need to be done to import?

On 03/25/15 08:16, Brian Callahan wrote:
> And tidied!
>
> ~Brian
>
> On 03/25/15 04:55, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2015/03/24 22:12, Brian Callahan wrote:
>>> On 03/19/15 14:55, Brian Callahan wrote:
>>>> Hi ports --
>>>>
>>>> Attached is a new port, multimedia/py-pafy. Pafy is a small library that
>>>> lets you download YouTube videos from the command line.
>>>>
>>>> pkg/DESCR:
>>>> Pafy is a Python library to download YouTube content and retrieve
>>>> metadata.
>>>>
>>>> Features:
>>>> * Retreive metadata such as viewcount, duration, rating, author,
>>>>   thumbnail, keywords
>>>> * Download video or audio at requested resolution / bitrate / format /
>>>>   filesize
>>>> * Command line tool (ytdl) for downloading directly from the command
>>>>   line
>>>> * Retrieve the URL to stream the video in a player such as vlc or
>>>>   mplayer
>>>> * Works with age-restricted videos and non-embeddable videos
>>>> * Small, standalone, single importable module file pafy.py)
>>>> * Select highest quality stream for download or streaming
>>>> * Download video only (no audio) in m4v or webm format
>>>> * Download audio only (no video) in ogg or m4a format
>>>> * Retreive playlists and playlist metadata
>>>> * Works with Python 2.6+ and 3.3+
>>>>
>>>> Just grabbed the latest BSD Now video with it on amd64. py-pafy is a
>>>> dependency for another upcoming port.
>>>>
>>>> OK?
>>>>
>>>> ~Brian
>>>>
>>> Ping.
>>>
>> I'd tidy up DESCR a bit, there are 2 different spellings of retrieve
>> and I don't think it should say "Works with Python 2.6+ and 3.3+"
>> unless the port supports py3.
>>

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