Created attachment 155548 [details] mule_standalone3.shar New port! This is for the 3.x version of the Mule enterprise service bus community edition.
I have moved this to a gitrepo so that I can close it on my own much easier. https://pguinard@bitbucket.org/umit/mule3_standalone.git I also have this built in my poudriere repo and have attached the log in the git repo. I am also currently running this in dev/test right now for my developers and I will be pulling this to prod fairly soon. (Migrating from RHEL.)
I spoke with Patrick at BSDCan but could not help at that time. I hope to get to it soon, but anyone else can jump in.
At https://www.mulesoft.com/platform/soa/mule-esb-open-source-esb the current version is 3.8.2 and it's only available if one registers and only valid for a 30 days trial, it does not look like a community edition at all. So my question: Is this submission still valid ? No response in the next two weeks allows us to close this as 'overcome by events'.
(In reply to Kurt Jaeger from comment #3) Feedback timeout is (will be) more appropriate
Here's the info on the different versions: https://www.mulesoft.com/platform/soa/mule-esb-enterprise The community edition is difficult to find and is not well documented (to get you to pay if they can). The download source is here: https://developer.mulesoft.com/download-mule-esb-runtime I've moved this to a git repo for us to clone into and do our builds as well that's on 3.7.0 (one behind). https://bitbucket.org/umit/mule3_standalone.git As this software does not seem to be largely used except in larger enterprises which from what I've seen mainly use RHEL I completly understand if you don't see a need or want for this in the ports tree.
Ah, it really *is* open source, as https://github.com/mulesoft/mule shows. Thanks for the pointers.
I'm giving up with getting this in at this point, please close this bug.