Hi --
On 08/19/18 12:32, francisc.si...@evalgo.org wrote:
Hey Jason,
thank you for the information.
Here is the tar.gz port file attached to this email.
:-)
Jason Valencia hat am 19. August 2018 um 18:10 geschrieben:
francisc.si...@evalgo.org wrote:
What are the next steps, what
Hey Jason,
thank you for the information.
Here is the tar.gz port file attached to this email.
:-)
> Jason Valencia hat am 19. August 2018 um 18:10
> geschrieben:
>
>
> francisc.si...@evalgo.org wrote:
> > What are the next steps, what should I do to bring it into the ports
> > tree?
> The
francisc.si...@evalgo.org wrote:
> What are the next steps, what should I do to bring it into the ports
> tree?
The normal way it to make a gzipped tarball of the port and send it to
this list (ports@). To do that, go to the directory containing the port
and run some variation of:
$ tar -czf
/bin/portcheck also returns the port name
net/nng only so I fixed all things there too.
What are the next steps, what should I do to bring it into the ports tree? Is
it enough if I commit the port to the ports GitHub
repository(https://github.com/openbsd/ports) which I already
forked(https