Hello!
This is an update for msoak(1), a utility with which to simultaneously
subscribe to an arbitrary number of topics on any number of MQTT brokers and
optionally modify or normalize received payloads with Lua functions before
printing them out.
Regards,
-JP
diff --git
Hello!
This is an update to ssh-copy-id, a script to copy one's SSH keys to remote
hosts, ensuring that ~/.ssh and authorized_keys are created with correct
permissions.
Regards,
-JP
diff --git a/sysutils/ssh-copy-id/Makefile b/sysutils/ssh-copy-id/Makefile
index
This version is OK sthen@ to import.
Anybody willing to donate a second ok? :)
-JP
p1 can't be used in PKGNAME as it conflicts with REVISION, usual
practice is to replace p with pl, e.g.
Fixed, thank you.
New port attached.
-JP
ssh-copy-id,1.tgz
Description: application/tar-gz
I've submitted a port at [1].
-JP
[1] https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports=157934217426742=2
Hello!
This is a new port for ssh-copy-id(1), a script to copy one's SSH
keys to remote hosts, ensuring that ~/.ssh and authorized_keys are
created with correct permissions
Tested on 6.6-CURRENT
Previous discussion [1], and I've adopted Bryan's suggestion of using
the portable OpenSSH mirror
I assume a better distfile would be OpenSSH portable tarballs.
It occurred to me, but I assumed the original source repository of the
script would be the cleaner method.
./openssh-8.0p1/contrib/ssh-copy-id
Would there be a reason for using 8.0p1 instead of 8.1p1 ?
-JP
Seems reasonable - is there a stable distfile somewhere or does it
need mirroring?
I'm aware only of the git repository at [1], in other words, I assume if
we need a .tar.gz it needs mirroring. Is there provision at ports@ to do
that or do I try to create the port to pull a specific git tag
ssh-copy-id [1] is a script to copy one's SSH keys to remote hosts,
ensuring that ~/.ssh and authorized_keys are created with correct
permissions. The script uses ssh(1) to log into a remote machine (using
a login password).
This script is available in portable OpenSSH [2] and is installed on
Hello!
This is a new port for ocli(1), a utility which connects to a running
gpsd(8) and publishes position information in the Open Source OwnTracks
[1] JSON format [2] to an MQTT broker in order for compatible software
to process location data.
I am also the author the utility which uses
Reminder mails surely can help since the list is active and developers
only have so much time to take care of the things they are interested
in, but pinging every three days or so rather annoys me and tends to
drift focus *away* from the port.
Understood, Klemens, thank you.
V could be merged
On Tue Jan 07 2020 at 23:37:40 CET, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Any OKs to import, or anyone want to commit with my OK?
Pardon my asking, but is there anything I can do other than sit back and
wait? What is the correct protocol for a port maintainer? Occasional
reminder emails?
Thank you,
What does anyone think about adding a stupid meta/python3 port so
that you can just do "pkg_add python3"?
That is a very good idea!
-JP
On Mon Jan 06 2020 at 14:12:49 CET, Stuart Henderson wrote:
This is OK with me to import with this diff on top
patch applied, thank you, and port attached.
-JP
perp,1.tgz
Description: application/tar-gz
Hello!
This is a new port for perp [1], a persistent process supervisor and
service managment framework for Unix. It provides a number of utilities
[2], including tinylog(8).
I have built and tested this package on 6.6-CURRENT
I'm hoping somebody will be willing to test this and give me
On Sun Jan 05 2020 at 00:26:11 CET, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Works for me, and a good first submission :) I've attached a tweaked
version, and will add commentary inline on a diff from your version:
thank you, Stuart. I've understood your comments and hope I'll remember
for next time. :)
Hello!
This is a new port for msoak(1), a utility with which to simultaneously
subscribe to an arbitrary number of topics on any number of MQTT brokers
and optionally modify or normalize received payloads with Lua functions
before printing them out.
I am the author of said utility, too.
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