The patch updates the lang/onyx port to 5.0.0.
Responsible Changed From-To: freebsd-ports-bugs->sergei Take it.
Jason, I am about to commit your update, but have a couple of questions: 1. Since you are the software's author, perhaps you should maintain the port, too? You certainly in the best position for that. 2. This port does not conform to hier(7) at the moment, as it installs documentation in a non-standard location (${PREFIX}/share/onyx-%%VERSION%%/doc). Is there a reason for this? Can it be changed to ${PREFIX}/share/doc/onyx instead? In fact, I can force it by overridding docs installation in port's Makefile (I have a patch ready), but prefer if it's fixed upstream. A configure option to specify docs dir would be fine. (--with-docdir is quite common, for that matter). Sergei
State Changed From-To: open->feedback Awaiting submitter's feedback.
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 12:04:18PM +0300, Sergei Kolobov wrote: > > 1. Since you are the software's author, perhaps you should maintain > the port, too? You certainly in the best position for that. Sure, I can take back maintainership. > 2. This port does not conform to hier(7) at the moment, as it installs > documentation in a non-standard location > (${PREFIX}/share/onyx-%%VERSION%%/doc). Is there a reason for this? > Can it be changed to ${PREFIX}/share/doc/onyx instead? > In fact, I can force it by overridding docs installation in port's > Makefile (I have a patch ready), but prefer if it's fixed upstream. > A configure option to specify docs dir would be fine. (--with-docdir > is quite common, for that matter). Whoops, no, there's no overriding reason that the documentation needs to go where it is. I'll fix that in the next release. In the meanwhile, it's probably best to leave the docs where they are, since the man pages refer to the present location. Thanks, Jason
State Changed From-To: feedback->closed Committed, thanks! Maintainership is assigned to you - again ;)