Bug 179778

Summary: new port: net/fish-sync -- network file sync tool
Product: Ports & Packages Reporter: Jesse <jessefrgsmith>
Component: Individual Port(s)Assignee: freebsd-ports-bugs (Nobody) <ports-bugs>
Status: Closed Overcome By Events    
Severity: Affects Only Me CC: marino
Priority: Normal    
Version: Latest   
Hardware: Any   
OS: Any   
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Description Jesse 2013-06-20 18:10:00 UTC
Attached is a new port for a program called fish-Sync. The fish-sync application acts as a front-end to rsync and OpenSSH, allowing users to easily share files from multiple directories between multiple computers. Only one of the machines in each swarm needs to have fish-sync installed, all other machines simply need OpenSSH.

Fix: Patch attached with submission follows:
Comment 1 John Marino freebsd_committer freebsd_triage 2014-08-07 13:57:37 UTC
Hi, if you are still interested in having this port in FreeBSD, it needs to be reworked to support stage.  
See http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports-announce/2014-May/000080.html


Additionally, you need to provide some sort of quality assurance.    
In order of preference, we are looking for:

1) "poudriere testport" or "poudriere bulk -t" logs
2) Redports or tinderbox logs

Please provide an updated shar file and attach a test log.  Alternatively, please indicate if you are no longer interested in having this software in the Ports Collection and that we can close the PR.

Thanks!
Comment 2 John Marino freebsd_committer freebsd_triage 2014-08-24 18:26:13 UTC
I apologize, but I'm going to close all "new port" PRs older than 1 July 2013 that have had no activity, even if it is through no fault of the submitter.  If you are still interested in getting the port into tree, please provide an updated share and some build verification (poudriere logs, redports logs, or Porter's Handbook[1]).  If you do that, we'll fast-track the port into the tree.  I'm sorry about this.


"make check-plist" followed by "make stage-qa" output  (https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/porters-handbook/porting-testing.html)