On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 04:43:08AM +0200, Charlene Wendling wrote:
> 
> Here is an update for WWW::Mechanize::GZip.
> 
> There is no actual changes to the code [0], only to the distribution.
> 
> What's new in the port:
> 
> - zap redundant perl5 in CATEGORIES
> - change DESCR to make it shorter, and remove the URL that now leads to
>   some e-commerce stuff
> - enable Pod testing
> 
> Testing: 
> 
> - 'make test' passes
> - there are no consumers
> 
> Comments/feedback are welcome!

OK afresh1@


> Charlène.
> 
> 
> [0]
> https://metacpan.org/diff/file?source=PEGI/WWW-Mechanize-GZip-0.12&target=PEGI/WWW-Mechanize-GZip-0.14
> 
> 
> Index: Makefile
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /cvs/ports/www/p5-WWW-Mechanize-GZip/Makefile,v
> retrieving revision 1.2
> diff -u -p -u -p -r1.2 Makefile
> --- Makefile  20 Mar 2016 19:57:22 -0000      1.2
> +++ Makefile  21 May 2019 02:29:56 -0000
> @@ -5,12 +5,14 @@ COMMENT=    tries to fetch webpages with gz
>  MODULES=     cpan
>  PKG_ARCH=    *
>  
> -DISTNAME=    WWW-Mechanize-GZip-0.12
> -CATEGORIES=  www perl5
> +DISTNAME=    WWW-Mechanize-GZip-0.14
> +CATEGORIES=  www
>  
>  # Perl
>  PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM=        Yes
>  
>  RUN_DEPENDS =        www/p5-WWW-Mechanize
> +
> +MAKE_ENV+=   TEST_POD=Yes
>  
>  .include <bsd.port.mk>
> Index: distinfo
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /cvs/ports/www/p5-WWW-Mechanize-GZip/distinfo,v
> retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
> diff -u -p -u -p -r1.1.1.1 distinfo
> --- distinfo  18 Nov 2013 16:49:14 -0000      1.1.1.1
> +++ distinfo  21 May 2019 02:29:56 -0000
> @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
> -SHA256 (WWW-Mechanize-GZip-0.12.tar.gz) = 
> yOPrQ+JaJyliEvJv0EcY5US3KPcGpOoZYwO+7hZt5Xc=
> -SIZE (WWW-Mechanize-GZip-0.12.tar.gz) = 3040
> +SHA256 (WWW-Mechanize-GZip-0.14.tar.gz) = 
> sGD26zIrdUefz9gK9skoyAbVann5l0o2PdW4WCgSHfI=
> +SIZE (WWW-Mechanize-GZip-0.14.tar.gz) = 3527
> Index: pkg/DESCR
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /cvs/ports/www/p5-WWW-Mechanize-GZip/pkg/DESCR,v
> retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
> diff -u -p -u -p -r1.1.1.1 DESCR
> --- pkg/DESCR 18 Nov 2013 16:49:14 -0000      1.1.1.1
> +++ pkg/DESCR 21 May 2019 02:29:56 -0000
> @@ -1,19 +1,6 @@
>  The WWW::Mechanize::GZip module tries to fetch a URL by requesting
> -gzip-compression from the webserver.
> +gzip-compression from the web server. If such compression is not
> +available, the content will be available nonetheless.
>  
> -If the response contains a header with 'Content-Encoding: gzip', it
> -decompresses the response in order to get the original (uncompressed)
> -content.
> -
> -This module will help to reduce bandwith fetching webpages, if supported
> -by the webeserver. If the webserver does not support gzip-compression,
> -no decompression will be made.
> -
> -This modules is a direct subclass of WWW::Mechanize and will therefore
> -support any methods provided by WWW::Mechanize.
> -
> -The decompression is handled by Compress::Zlib::memGunzip.
> -
> -There is a small webform, you can instantly test, whether a webserver
> -supports gzip-compression on a particular URL:
> -http://www.computerhandlung.de/www-mechanize-gzip.htm
> +This module is a direct subclass of WWW::Mechanize and will therefore
> +support any method provided by WWW::Mechanize.
> Index: pkg/PLIST
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /cvs/ports/www/p5-WWW-Mechanize-GZip/pkg/PLIST,v
> retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
> diff -u -p -u -p -r1.1.1.1 PLIST
> --- pkg/PLIST 18 Nov 2013 16:49:14 -0000      1.1.1.1
> +++ pkg/PLIST 21 May 2019 02:29:56 -0000
> @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
>  @comment $OpenBSD: PLIST,v 1.1.1.1 2013/11/18 16:49:14 merdely Exp $
> -${P5SITE}/WWW/
> -${P5SITE}/WWW/Mechanize/
>  ${P5SITE}/WWW/Mechanize/GZip.pm
>  @man man/man3p/WWW::Mechanize::GZip.3p
> 

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