This change to the diff looks ok to me. I specified the test target as it
seemed common for other modules. Makes sense to drop it if not needed.
Should I send in a new diff with these changes on top?
Thank you for the input.
On Tuesday, November 27, 2018, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas
wrote:
>
>
Hi,
On Sun, Nov 25 2018, Edward Lopez-Acosta wrote:
> py-chai looks to have been merged, no new version for this port?
> Other than the fixed typo, any other changes needed?
Two things caught my eye:
1. the python2 flavor needs devel/py-backports-functools-lru-cache, else
the test target
py-chai looks to have been merged, no new version for this port?
Other than the fixed typo, any other changes needed?
Thank you,
Edward Lopez-Acosta
On 11/20/18 6:07 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2018/11/20 18:02, Edward Lopez-Acosta wrote:
Fixed and new tarball attached, and already noted
On 2018/11/20 18:02, Edward Lopez-Acosta wrote:
> Fixed and new tarball attached, and already noted that py-chai needs to be
> in first.
But you're asking "can this be merged please" and the answer is no until
py-chai is in.
> Edward Lopez-Acosta
>
> On 11/20/18 5:58 PM, Stuart Henderson
Fixed and new tarball attached, and already noted that py-chai needs to
be in first.
Edward Lopez-Acosta
On 11/20/18 5:58 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2018/09/16 15:49, Edward Lopez-Acosta wrote:
==
Arrow is a lightweight library which makes working with dates and times
simpler. This is
On 2018/09/16 15:49, Edward Lopez-Acosta wrote:
> ==
>
> Arrow is a lightweight library which makes working with dates and times
> simpler. This is done by including an API which supports many common
> scenarios. Arrow can also easily generate time span, ranges and more while
> being a drop in
ping?
Edward Lopez-Acosta
On 9/16/18 3:49 PM, Edward Lopez-Acosta wrote:
==
Arrow is a lightweight library which makes working with dates and times
simpler. This is done by including an API which supports many common
scenarios. Arrow can also easily generate time span, ranges and more
while
==
Arrow is a lightweight library which makes working with dates and times
simpler. This is done by including an API which supports many common
scenarios. Arrow can also easily generate time span, ranges and more
while being a drop in replacement for the standard datetime module.
==
This is