Re: os of system fetching port source

2017-04-05 Thread Chris H
On Mon, 03 Apr 2017 17:04:46 -0400 qjail1 wrote > Ed Maste wrote: > > >> On 19 February 2017 at 10:06, qjail1 wrote: > >> My port has it's source hosted on sourceforge.net. That site has function > >> that shows the count of times the port

Re: os of system fetching port source

2017-04-04 Thread Ed Maste
On 3 April 2017 at 17:04, qjail1 wrote: > Ed Maste wrote: > > Is "Libfetch" whats used in the current port system to download the port > source? Libfetch is the library used by fetch(1) and pkg(8). The ports infrastructure will invoke the fetch binary. It looks like

Re: os of system fetching port source

2017-04-03 Thread qjail1
Ed Maste wrote: On 19 February 2017 at 10:06, qjail1 wrote: My port has it's source hosted on sourceforge.net. That site has function that shows the count of times the port source file has been downloaded along with the country and operating system type of the

Re: os of system fetching port source

2017-04-03 Thread Ed Maste
On 19 February 2017 at 10:06, qjail1 wrote: > > Is there some fetch/ftp option to tag the ports system download request with > the operating system the request is coming from? Libfetch uses the HTTP_USER_AGENT environment variable if set, and it can also be set via a

os of system fetching port source

2017-02-19 Thread qjail1
My port has it's source hosted on sourceforge.net. That site has function that shows the count of times the port source file has been downloaded along with the country and operating system type of the computer requesting the download. 99.9% of the time the operating system is "unknown". I can