Re: Help with porting Python libraries

2019-12-31 Thread Andrea Venturoli
On 2019-12-30 03:26, Kubilay Kocak wrote: Thanks to all that replied. Especially the link to Python Ports Policy & Guidelines/Tips was very useful, as I hadn't found this myself :( I tried to follow all your suggestions, but I'm having some problems with it... Using CHEESESHOP I

Re: Help with porting Python libraries

2019-12-29 Thread Kubilay Kocak
On 30/12/2019 4:54 am, Andrea Venturoli wrote: Hi Andrea, nice first job on a Python port :) # $FreeBSD$ PORTNAME=    IMAPClient Lowercase this PORTNAME PORTVERSION=    2.1.0 CATEGORIES=    mail python PKGNAMEPREFIX=    ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX} MAINTAINER= m...@netfence.it COMMENT=   

Re: Help with porting Python libraries

2019-12-29 Thread Charlie Li via freebsd-ports
Andrea Venturoli wrote: > I've got a system where I had to install a few Python libraries with > pip, but I don't like this, since pkg info will not list them. > > Thus I'm trying to port them, but I never ported Python libraries > before; so, before I submit my work, I thought I'd ask if someone

Re: Help with porting Python libraries

2019-12-29 Thread Kurt Jaeger
Hi! > I've got a system where I had to install a few Python libraries with pip, > but I don't like this, since pkg info will not list them. > > Thus I'm trying to port them, but I never ported Python libraries before; > so, before I submit my work, I thought I'd ask if someone more > experienced

Help with porting Python libraries

2019-12-29 Thread Andrea Venturoli
Hello. I've got a system where I had to install a few Python libraries with pip, but I don't like this, since pkg info will not list them. Thus I'm trying to port them, but I never ported Python libraries before; so, before I submit my work, I thought I'd ask if someone more experienced