Created attachment 172430 [details] py-phply.shar phply is a parser for the PHP programming language written using PLY, a Lex/YACC-style parser generator toolkit for Python. This port will be used as a dependency for security/w3af. - portlint compliant - poudriere tests ok FreeBSD 9.3|10.3|11 - i386|amd64 Poudriere output as example: build started at Tue Jul 12 18:12:02 BRT 2016 port directory: /usr/ports/devel/py-phply building for: FreeBSD 103amd64-ports_dbaio 10.3-RELEASE-p3 FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE-p3 amd64 maintained by: dbaio@bsd.com.br ident warning: no id keywords in /usr/local/poudriere/data/.m/103amd64-ports_dbaio/ref//usr/ports/devel/py-phply/Makefile Makefile ident: Poudriere version: 3.2-pre Host OSVERSION: 1100120 Jail OSVERSION: 1003000 [...] =========================================================================== ====> Running Q/A tests (stage-qa) ====> Checking for pkg-plist issues (check-plist) ===> Parsing plist ===> Checking for items in STAGEDIR missing from pkg-plist ===> Checking for items in pkg-plist which are not in STAGEDIR ===> No pkg-plist issues found (check-plist) ====>> Checking for staging violations... done =======================<phase: package >============================ ===> Building package for py27-phply-0.9.1 =========================================================================== =======================<phase: install-mtree >============================ =========================================================================== ====>> Recording filesystem state for preinst... done =======================<phase: install >============================ ===> Installing for py27-phply-0.9.1 ===> py27-phply-0.9.1 depends on package: py27-setuptools27>0 - found ===> py27-phply-0.9.1 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/python2.7 - found ===> Checking if py27-phply already installed ===> Registering installation for py27-phply-0.9.1 [103amd64-ports_dbaio] Installing py27-phply-0.9.1... =========================================================================== ====>> Checking shared library dependencies =======================<phase: deinstall >============================ ===> Deinstalling for py27-phply ===> Deinstalling py27-phply-0.9.1 Updating database digests format: ....... done Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting) Deinstallation has been requested for the following 1 packages (of 0 packages in the universe): Installed packages to be REMOVED: py27-phply-0.9.1 Number of packages to be removed: 1 [103amd64-ports_dbaio] [1/1] Deinstalling py27-phply-0.9.1... [103amd64-ports_dbaio] [1/1] Deleting files for py27-phply-0.9.1: .......... done =========================================================================== ====>> Checking for extra files and directories [00:00:23] ====>> Installing from package [103amd64-ports_dbaio] Installing py27-phply-0.9.1... [103amd64-ports_dbaio] Extracting py27-phply-0.9.1: .......... done [00:00:24] ====>> Cleaning up ===> Cleaning for py27-phply-0.9.1 [00:00:24] ====>> Deinstalling package Updating database digests format: . done Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting) Deinstallation has been requested for the following 1 packages (of 0 packages in the universe): Installed packages to be REMOVED: py27-phply-0.9.1 Number of packages to be removed: 1 [103amd64-ports_dbaio] [1/1] Deinstalling py27-phply-0.9.1... [103amd64-ports_dbaio] [1/1] Deleting files for py27-phply-0.9.1: .......... done build of devel/py-phply ended at Tue Jul 12 18:12:19 BRT 2016 build time: 00:00:17
A commit references this bug: Author: pi Date: Wed Jul 13 16:18:29 UTC 2016 New revision: 418488 URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/418488 Log: New port: devel/py-phply phply is a parser for the PHP programming language written using PLY, a Lex/YACC-style parser generator toolkit for Python. WWW: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/phply PR: 211049 Submitted by: Danilo G. Baio <dbaio@bsd.com.br> Changes: head/devel/Makefile head/devel/py-phply/ head/devel/py-phply/Makefile head/devel/py-phply/distinfo head/devel/py-phply/pkg-descr
Committed, thanks!
Btw, testbuilds and portlint are all fine.