Portupgrade status [Was Re: Portmaster general questions and problems]

2010-12-26 Thread Bob Hall
On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 11:39:58AM -0800, Ron (Lists) wrote:
 But, due to portupgrade no longer being maintained and failing to work 
 anymore,

I'm a bit confused about this. I did a quick google search and saw that
someone had stopped maintaining portupgrade, but I also saw things that
suggested that other people were maintaining it. The handbook continues
to list it ahead of portmanager and portmaster, with no mention that it
isn't being maintained. I've never stopped using portupgrade, and it has
always worked. Updates come through periodically, two in the past month.
For a port that isn't being maintained, it seems to be remarkably well
maintained.
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Re: Portupgrade status [Was Re: Portmaster general questions and problems]

2010-12-26 Thread Rob Farmer
On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 13:42, Bob Hall rjh...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 11:39:58AM -0800, Ron (Lists) wrote:
 But, due to portupgrade no longer being maintained and failing to work
 anymore,

 I'm a bit confused about this. I did a quick google search and saw that
 someone had stopped maintaining portupgrade, but I also saw things that
 suggested that other people were maintaining it. The handbook continues
 to list it ahead of portmanager and portmaster, with no mention that it
 isn't being maintained. I've never stopped using portupgrade, and it has
 always worked. Updates come through periodically, two in the past month.
 For a port that isn't being maintained, it seems to be remarkably well
 maintained.

I assume you are referring to my message from a couple months ago.

At the time, the previous maintainer dropped it and transferred it to
a mailing list. There had been no commits for around a year and a
half. I am personally skeptical of anything maintained by a mailing
list, because that seems to frequently lead to patches and bug reports
being ignored for months or years.

Then, the removal of MD5 distinfo broke it and it stayed broken for
over a week with no indication given that a fix was in the works. On
the other hand, Doug Barton has been very responsive to issues with
portmaster and fixed this problem less than 48 hours after it
appeared. Hence my recommendation to switch.

-- 
Rob Farmer
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