2015-04-13 22:19 GMT+03:00 Michael Seyfert <[email protected]>: > On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 11:27:00PM +0300, Vadim Zhukov wrote: >> 2015-04-11 10:07 GMT+03:00 Michael Seyfert <[email protected]>: >> > Can someone, anyone, help me get this port commited? >> > Attached... >> >> Sorry, but no way. The port sitting in the openbsd-wip means port >> isn't finished. Blind sending it to the ports@ won't fly. > > Idiot, did you even look at my port? I finished the WIP for you. > Don't comment on something blindly.
Yes, I've looked into it. Do you want to say "I finished the WIP for you" with this? #MAINTAINER = [poor pinokkio] or this? REVISION = 0 or this? Missing: avcodec.21 from ffmpeg-20150107p0 (/usr/local/lib/moc/decoder_plugins/libffmpeg_decoder.so) Missing: avformat.19 from ffmpeg-20150107p0 (/usr/local/lib/moc/decoder_plugins/libffmpeg_decoder.so) Missing: avutil.12 from ffmpeg-20150107p0 (/usr/local/lib/moc/decoder_plugins/libffmpeg_decoder.so) Missing: db.5 from db-4.6.21p1v0 (/usr/local/bin/mocp) So no, this is NOT a finished port. >> And yes, I'm the one who created the port in the WIP. And I'm not >> interested in finishing & committing it: the software itself is too > > Good, I am interested. This is good that you're interested. Now you can actually finish the port. Or you can send improved version, _asking_if_is_okay_. But combining insults and claiming (instead of requesting) to commit won't fly as well as trying to push unfinished port. >> crappy, I won't feed it with MP3 (or any other) files from untrusted >> sources. > > It is working perfectly on my machine. As it's on mine. But, still, I try to use it carefully. > There's lots of crap in ports, this is not one of them. Yes, there is. Do you want more crap which isn't really needed? >> I like the idea behind the Music-on-Console itself, though; so anyone >> who'll make it less buggy and more secure could be my guest. I've said this, yes, and this is the reason I'm still talking with you. I keep thinking that you send the insult letter by mistake so lets close this page and keep working. If you're ready. -- WBR, Vadim Zhukov
