Re: parsedmarc

2020-01-20 Thread Danilo G. Baio
On Sun, Jan 19, 2020 at 04:23:04PM +0100, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
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> _ textproc/py-html2text>=2019.9.26 (we have 2018.1.9).

textproc/py-html2text has been updated to 2020.1.16.

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Re: parsedmarc

2020-01-19 Thread Kubilay Kocak

On 20/01/2020 2:23 am, Andrea Venturoli wrote:

Hello.

I'm trying to install parsedmarc:
https://domainaware.github.io/parsedmarc/

I've created a port (mail/py-parsedmarc) for it, but unfortunately, some 
dendend port are missing; so I created them too: they would be 
mail/py-imapclient, mail/py-mailsuite and dns/py-pubblicsuffix2.


That's however not enough, since they depend on other ports which do 
exists, but are too old.

Namely:
_ net/py-GeoIP2 >=3.0.0 (we have 2.9.0);
_ net/py-urllib3 >=1.25.7 (we have 1.25.6);
_ textproc/py-html2text>=2019.9.26 (we have 2018.1.9).



Is there any chance that these three port be updated?


  bye & Thanks
 av.
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Hi Andrea,

Please create Bugzilla issues for each of the dependency ports that need 
updating, and have your "[NEW PORT] mail/py-parsedmarc" bugzilla issue 
"depend on" those issue ID's


Also have your "[NEW PORT] mail/py-parsedmarc" issue ID depend on the 
other [NEW PORT] issues you create (mail/py-imapclient, 
mail/py-mailsuite and dns/py-pubblicsuffix2)

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Re: parsedmarc

2020-01-19 Thread Kurt Jaeger
Hi!

> > > Is there any chance that these three port be updated?
> > 
> > You can create patches to update them by yourself and submit them to
> > FreeBSD Bugzilla.
> 
> If the maintainers have nothing against it, I will.
> However, I have no way to test them port-tree-wise.

On the contrary, maintainers will *welcome* patches and do their
own testing (or some ports committer will do some testing).

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Re: parsedmarc

2020-01-19 Thread Andrea Venturoli

On 2020-01-19 16:38, Yasuhiro KIMURA wrote:

From: Andrea Venturoli 
Subject: parsedmarc
Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2020 16:23:04 +0100


Is there any chance that these three port be updated?


You can create patches to update them by yourself and submit them to
FreeBSD Bugzilla.


If the maintainers have nothing against it, I will.
However, I have no way to test them port-tree-wise.

 bye & Thanks
av.
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Re: parsedmarc

2020-01-19 Thread Li-Wen Hsu
On Sun, Jan 19, 2020 at 11:23 PM Andrea Venturoli  wrote:
> _ net/py-urllib3 >=1.25.7 (we have 1.25.6);

I've updated this one to 1.25.7.
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Re: parsedmarc

2020-01-19 Thread Yasuhiro KIMURA
From: Andrea Venturoli 
Subject: parsedmarc
Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2020 16:23:04 +0100

> Is there any chance that these three port be updated?

You can create patches to update them by yourself and submit them to
FreeBSD Bugzilla.

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