On Thu 13/09/2018 02:57, Elias M. Mariani wrote: > pandas is a Python package providing fast, flexible, and expressive > data structures designed to make working with "relational" or > "labeled" data both easy and intuitive. It aims to be the fundamental > high-level building block for doing practical, real world data > analysis in Python. Additionally, it has the broader goal of becoming > the most powerful and flexible open source data analysis / > manipulation tool available in any language. It is already well on its > way toward this goal. > > Tests are mostly passing, is hard to get a clean pass because the pypi > package seems to have missing testing files (csv, json, etc) that got > wiped out for some reason and so some tests fails, same for the > tarball in github. Already talking with upstream to get a fix. > BTW, the libraries must get build "--inplace" in order to test, so if > you run "make test" it will build the port and then build again > "inplace", many ports do that, but this build is kinda long, so, > patience... > > > Taking maintainership. > > Required by some consumers for functionality and testing. > > Cheers. > Elias.
One small nit: HOMEPAGE http->https. Port looks clean, portcheck does not complain and both flavors build. The distfile indeed seems to miss some files causing some tests to fail. I tested the python3 flavor with some work related tools and did not experience any unexpected behaviour. I think this port is ready to be imported, but it seems wise to have it reviewed by more experienced porters. ok bket@