Summary: | [NEW PORT] editors/linux-sublime-text (recently released v4): sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose | ||||||
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Product: | Ports & Packages | Reporter: | Matías Pizarro <matias> | ||||
Component: | Individual Port(s) | Assignee: | Eric Turgeon <ericbsd> | ||||
Status: | Open --- | ||||||
Severity: | Affects Only Me | CC: | linimon | ||||
Priority: | --- | ||||||
Version: | Latest | ||||||
Hardware: | Any | ||||||
OS: | Any | ||||||
URL: | https://www.sublimetext.com/ | ||||||
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Description
Matías Pizarro
2021-05-21 22:36:15 UTC
Created attachment 225179 [details]
Initial port shar
editors/linux-sublime-text: v4 (and ongoing) of the renowned sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose. This is the initial shar file. The port: * installs icons * installs desktop entry * requires Linuxulator * installs license This supersedes editors/linux-sublime and editors/linux-sublime3 as Sublime Text is now licensed in a version-agnostic fashion and does not require a major-version specific port. Ports for versions 2 and 3 should still be kept to cater for users who hold legacy licenses. Name has been changed to linux-sublime-text to differentiate it from linux-sublime-merge (see https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=256061). Sublime Text may be downloaded and evaluated for free, however a license must be purchased for continued use. passes QA - portlint: OK (looks fine.) - testport: OK (poudriere: 130amd64) - portclippy: OK (all green) - portfmt -D: OK (no warning) (this comment obsoletes all previous comments) Incorrectly named `editors/sublime-text4', which is apparently what you've ported, had been committed to the tree in June. Assigning to the current maintainer so you can sort this out together. I ported Sublime Text 4 under editor/sublime-text4 because it made sense to me. Also, since Sublime Text 3 was always asking for upgrades, I made the port that way I can upgrade every time that Sublime Text as a new version. I use Sublime Text every day for work, and when I work on code for GhostBSD or update a FreeBSD port. If I have to rename it linux-sublime-text4 that is not a problem. Since the port already exists, should I close this? |