PORTVERSION when there is no upstream version number

2014-10-21 Thread Manuel Wiesinger
Hi, what is the best practice for setting PORTVERSION, when the upstream port has no version number? Is it fine to go with the date like 20141021? I'm trying to port postscreen-stats, which is just a collection of small scripts without any version numbering. See: https://github.com/jvehent

Re: PORTVERSION when there is no upstream version number

2014-10-21 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 10/21/14 14:45, Manuel Wiesinger wrote: Hi, what is the best practice for setting PORTVERSION, when the upstream port has no version number? Is it fine to go with the date like 20141021? Using the date in this sort of case is a pretty good idea, but you should prefix it by '0.0

Re: PORTVERSION when there is no upstream version number

2014-10-21 Thread Scot Hetzel
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 8:45 AM, Manuel Wiesinger man...@lungenarzt-wien.at wrote: Hi, what is the best practice for setting PORTVERSION, when the upstream port has no version number? Is it fine to go with the date like 20141021? I'm trying to port postscreen-stats, which is just

Re: PORTVERSION when there is no upstream version number

2014-10-21 Thread Manuel Wiesinger
On 10/21/14 16:37, Scot Hetzel wrote: You can set PORTVERSION to 0.0..mm.dd or 1.0 (if original author is not going to release another version). I've missed exactly that part. Thanks, Manuel ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list