[UPGRADE] sysutils/rcm

2020-08-29 Thread Mike Burns
Maintainer upgrade of the sysutils/rcm port: Changelog: * BUGFIX: Globs no longer expand permanently. * BUGFIX: Show $ for symlinked dirs in `lsrc -F`. * Feature: All symlinks in input are rejected. --- Index: Makefile === RCS

Re: Maintainer update: gitsh 0.14

2019-05-17 Thread Mike Burns
ping On 2019-04-15 17.38.01 +, Mike Burns wrote: > gitsh 0.14[1] brings a lot more tab completion improvements. > > Part of this is that it installs an `/etc/completions` with > user-overridable tab completions, useful for adding your own git > subcommands. Thanks to afre

Maintainer update: gitsh 0.14

2019-04-15 Thread Mike Burns
gitsh 0.14[1] brings a lot more tab completion improvements. Part of this is that it installs an `/etc/completions` with user-overridable tab completions, useful for adding your own git subcommands. Thanks to afresh1@ for advice on how to do that[2]. Did I do it right? As usual, long PLIST diff

Re: [MAINT UPDATE] gitsh 0.13

2019-01-13 Thread Mike Burns
On Fri Jan 11, 2019 at 10:09:15PM +, Mike Burns wrote: > Update by port maintainer for devel/gitsh. Now with REVISION removed (thanks Rafael Sadowski): --- Index: Makefile === RCS file: /cvs/ports/devel/gitsh/Makefil

[MAINT UPDATE] gitsh 0.13

2019-01-11 Thread Mike Burns
Update by port maintainer for devel/gitsh. User-facing changes[1]: - Expand ~ in the gitsh.historyFile setting. - Support %g and %G in the prompt format to show the current Git command - Complete tab completion rewrite, replacing naive options with a context-aware system o Tab complete the

liblouis-3.6.0: mismatch in Unicode width: liblouis is 2 and python isn't

2018-08-18 Thread Mike Burns
Sorry for a drive-by bug report without a fix: ~% python3 Python 3.6.6 (default, Aug 16 2018, 06:08:51) [GCC 4.2.1 Compatible OpenBSD Clang 6.0.0 (tags/RELEASE_600/final)] on openbsd6 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import louis Traceback (most

[Update] rcm 1.3.3

2018-07-13 Thread Mike Burns
Maintainer update of rcm: Index: sysutils/rcm/Makefile === RCS file: /cvs/ports/sysutils/rcm/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -p -u -r1.3 Makefile --- sysutils/rcm/Makefile 15 May 2017 15:10:27 - 1.3 +++

Re: Port submission tracking?

2018-07-02 Thread Mike Burns
On 2018-07-02 18.02.08 -0500, Edward Lopez-Acosta wrote: > Is there another way ports are tracked besides the mailing list so > anyone can find a status without searching the archives? Not really, no. Mailing list archive + CVS repo are the best we have right now. It's not that no one wants this

Re: upgrade ABCDE request - 2.9.1

2018-03-19 Thread Mike Burns
On 2018-03-19 15.29.26 -0700, jungle Boogie wrote: > On 19 March 2018 at 15:06, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > btw, this was updated to 2.8.1 before, but it broke things quite badly > > so it was reverted.. > > Do you know if the regressions on the previous version were

Re: UPDATE devel/gitsh

2018-02-01 Thread Mike Burns
On 2018-01-24 07.55.04 +0100, Björn Ketelaars wrote: > On Thu 18/01/2018 22:00, Björn Ketelaars wrote: > > An update for gitsh is available which fixes some bugs, and adds some > > features > > [0]. Diff has been sent to maintainer who responded with "Yes, that looks > > right". > > > > [0]

Re: [UPDATE] gitsh 0.11.2

2017-05-16 Thread Mike Burns
On 2017-05-16 17.24.36 +0200, Rafael Sadowski wrote: > New diff below! Mike, do you agree with the MASTER_SITES change? > I prefer a happy portcheck than personal preferences. Looks great. Thank you for updating this diff.

[UPDATE] gitsh 0.11.2

2017-05-15 Thread Mike Burns
Maintainer update of devel/gitsh. Includes quite a few fixes to make it easier to package for BSD. This release also brings re-arrangement of the files internal to the project, so apologies about the extensive plist diff. -Mike Index: Makefile

Re: UPDATE: sysutils/rcm

2017-05-05 Thread Mike Burns
On 2017-05-05 23.29.32 +0200, Rafael Sadowski wrote: > Update to latest version. Disable tests because the test suite uses cram > which is not in the ports tree. > > OK? Commenst? Maintainer here; looks right. Matches the patch I sent in January[1], though the NO_TEST addition is a useful

[UPDATE] rcm 1.3.1

2017-01-07 Thread Mike Burns
Maintainer update to rcm. OK? Index: Makefile === RCS file: /cvs/ports/sysutils/rcm/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -p -r1.2 Makefile --- Makefile6 Nov 2015 18:57:06 - 1.2 +++ Makefile7 Jan 2017 20:17:30

Update gitsh 0.11.1

2017-01-02 Thread Mike Burns
Maintainer update of devel/gitsh as follows. Please try, OK, and import. It includes a patch to configure , which I will send upstream after this is imported. This release expands on the readline functionality, so it now depends on devel/readline. Upstream re-structured the

rcm 1.3.0

2015-11-06 Thread Mike Burns
Upgrade rcm to 1.3.0. Changes: https://github.com/thoughtbot/rcm/blob/master/NEWS.md.in#L3-L19 Index: Makefile === RCS file: /cvs/ports/sysutils/rcm/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.1.1.1 diff -u -p -r1.1.1.1 Makefile --- Makefile

gitsh 0.10

2015-09-14 Thread Mike Burns
gitsh upgrade: 0.9 to 0.10: - Handle terminal resizes more reliably, especially those that occur while another program is running in gitsh, e.g. when a pager is running to display the output of 'git log'. - Output an error message instead of crashing when a magic variable has no value. -

Re: .tgz Download manualy

2015-06-20 Thread Mike Burns
be specified as a filename (which normally consists of the package name itself plus the “.tgz” suffix) or a URL referring to FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, or SCP locations. On Jun 20, 2015, at 6:28 PM, Mike Burns mike+open...@mike-burns.com wrote: On 2015-06-20 16.11.16 +0330, Mohammad BadieZadegan

Re: .tgz Download manualy

2015-06-20 Thread Mike Burns
On 2015-06-20 16.11.16 +0330, Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote: I downloaded a firefox dependency file (.tgz) file from an OpenBSD mirror manualy. Where should be copy this file to installing firefox? Use pkg_add(1). You may be interested in PKG_PATH mentioned in there. Make sure you read the FAQ

Re: NEW: pick

2015-03-22 Thread Mike Burns
Ping. On 2015-03-15 19.16.50 +0100, Mike Burns wrote: On 2015-03-15 12.03.20 -0600, Anthony J. Bentley wrote: Mike Burns writes: The pick(1) utility allows users to choose one option from a set of This will need @conflict markers with mail/nmh. Thanks for catching that. New port

NEW: pick

2015-03-15 Thread Mike Burns
The pick(1) utility allows users to choose one option from a set of choices using an interface with fuzzy search functionality. It reads a list of choices on stdin and outputs the selected choice to stdout; through this it is easily used in pipelines, subshells, and vim.

Re: NEW: pick

2015-03-15 Thread Mike Burns
On 2015-03-15 12.03.20 -0600, Anthony J. Bentley wrote: Mike Burns writes: The pick(1) utility allows users to choose one option from a set of This will need @conflict markers with mail/nmh. Thanks for catching that. New port attached. -Mike pick.tar.gz Description: application/tar-gz

New: pick

2015-03-04 Thread Mike Burns
I'll re-submit when new ports are being committed again; just want to get things checked early. The pick(1) utility allows users to choose one option from a set of choices using an interface with fuzzy search functionality. It reads a list of choices on stdin and outputs the selected choice to

UPDATE: devel/gitsh 0.9

2015-01-15 Thread Mike Burns
Update devel/gitsh from 0.8 to 0.9. Release notes: https://github.com/thoughtbot/gitsh/releases/tag/v0.9 -Mike Index: Makefile === RCS file: /cvs/ports/devel/gitsh/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.1.1.1 diff -u -p -u -r1.1.1.1

Re: NEW: ruby-sass

2014-12-04 Thread Mike Burns
On 2014-12-04 12.30.00 -0800, Jeremy Evans wrote: But for ruby ports, there is little reason to add ports for pure ruby gems if nothing else in the ports tree depends on them. But is that also true for programs which happen to be written in Ruby, such as sass? -Mike

Re: New: rcm

2014-11-15 Thread Mike Burns
On 2014-11-15 19.31.02 +0200, Paul Irofti wrote: On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 04:37:26PM -0500, Mike Burns wrote: Ping. Anyone want to review this new port over the weekend? The port looks okay to me and the rcm tools work fine on my machine. I'll import it on Monday unless someone objects

Re: New: rcm

2014-11-14 Thread Mike Burns
Ping. Anyone want to review this new port over the weekend? On 2014-11-12 01.23.25 +0100, Mike Burns wrote: New port: rcm The rcm suite of tools is for managing dotfiles directories. This suite is useful for committing your rc files to a central repository to share, but it also scales

New: rcm

2014-11-11 Thread Mike Burns
New port: rcm The rcm suite of tools is for managing dotfiles directories. This suite is useful for committing your rc files to a central repository to share, but it also scales to a more complex situation such as multiple source directories shared between computers with some host-specific or

Re: NEW: gitsh

2014-11-08 Thread Mike Burns
Ping -- would someone like to import this? On 2014-11-05 20.17.58 +0100, Mike Burns wrote: On 2014-11-05 09.59.57 -0800, Jeremy Evans wrote: On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 4:25 AM, Stuart Henderson st...@openbsd.org wrote: On 2014/11/05 03:35, Mike Burns wrote: On 2014-11-03 02.27.11 +0100

Re: NEW: gitsh

2014-11-05 Thread Mike Burns
On 2014-11-05 09.59.57 -0800, Jeremy Evans wrote: On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 4:25 AM, Stuart Henderson st...@openbsd.org wrote: On 2014/11/05 03:35, Mike Burns wrote: On 2014-11-03 02.27.11 +0100, Mike Burns wrote: My first OpenBSD port, so please triple-check it. Update based

Re: NEW: gitsh

2014-11-04 Thread Mike Burns
On 2014-11-03 02.27.11 +0100, Mike Burns wrote: My first OpenBSD port, so please triple-check it. Update based on feedback off-list. - Patch to support the ruby21 filename (submitted and merged upstream but no new version is released yet). - Re-order the Makefile based on the template. -Mike

NEW: gitsh

2014-11-02 Thread Mike Burns
My first OpenBSD port, so please triple-check it. The gitsh program is an interactive shell for git. From within gitsh you can issue any git command, even using your local aliases and configuration. This simplifies repetitive commands, plus allows for additional advancements such as informative

Re: ruby.port.mk: make ruby 2.1 the default ruby version

2014-09-23 Thread Mike Burns
On 2014-09-23 20.14.48 +0200, Landry Breuil wrote: How used is 1.9 compared to 2.0 and 2.1, within openbsd users ? My day job is writing Ruby (on Rails) so I can tell you that: whatever the latest is. Anything else is simply not an option for me. -Mike