[NEW] devel/hs-Diff

2018-09-01 Thread Greg Baker
Hello ports@ This is the second dependency in the long chain of dependencies for hledger (a text-based accounting system useful for certain kinds of small businesses). The ports entry itself is a Haskell library for doing diffs. Looking for someone to review this (and possibly hs-Decimal, my

NEW devel/hs-SHA

2018-09-09 Thread Greg Baker
Attached is the third in the very long sequence of packages supporting hledger. hs-SHA implements SHA variants in Haskell. hs-SHA.tgz Description: application/gtar-compressed

[NEW] devel/hs-colour

2018-10-05 Thread Greg Baker
This port (hs-colour) packages up the most common Haskell library for dealing with colours and colourspaces. It is significant enough that it has its own pages on the Haskell wiki. It also happens to be a dependency for productivity/hledger, which is what is keeping me going on this long, long

Re: [NEW] devel/hs-colour

2018-10-05 Thread Greg Baker
Sorry, ignore this. I've just discovered that I've not been seeing replies to my previous broken ports, so have been continuing to deliver slightly broken ports. I'll fix this over the weekend. On Fri, 5 Oct 2018 at 22:22 Greg Baker wrote: > This port (hs-colour) packages up the most com

[Hopefully fixed] devel/hs-Diff

2018-10-09 Thread Greg Baker
Thanks to Brian and Matthias Kilian, hopefully the attached tgz is better. Fixes: no revision number, homepage removed because it was uninformative, PLIST fixed (I think -- not sure about this), license changed to BSD. Happy for any further feedback which I'll apply to the other 50+ ports on the

[NEW] devel/hs-clock

2018-09-23 Thread Greg Baker
This is another dependency in the long path to getting hledger running on OpenBSD. hs-clock is a package that Haskell programmers use when they want various kinds of cross-platform clocks (monotonic, realtime, cputime). hs-clock.tgz Description: application/gtar-compressed