[MacPorts] #22920: pureftpd: update, rename to pure-ftpd

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Mon Dec 21 13:32:52 PST 2009


#22920: pureftpd: update, rename to pure-ftpd
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  Reporter:  scott@…              |       Owner:  ryandesign@…           
      Type:  update               |      Status:  closed                 
  Priority:  Normal               |   Milestone:                         
 Component:  ports                |     Version:  1.8.1                  
Resolution:  fixed                |    Keywords:                         
      Port:  pure-ftpd, pureftpd  |  
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Comment(by scott@…):

 Replying to [comment:6 ryandesign@…]:
 > Replying to [comment:4 ryandesign@…]:
 > > I committed the update in r61772.
 >
 > I forgot to mention that I made the following changes to your
 submission:
 >
 >  * Reindented the file at 4 spaces per tab instead of 5
 >  * Fixed your launchd plist to not hardcode /opt/local
 >  * Fixed your post-destroot to create directories inside
 ${destroot}${prefix} and use destroot.keepdirs instead of creating
 directories directly in ${prefix}
 >  * Fixed the openssl dependency in the tls variant

 Id 4 spaces per tabs a "best practices" issue in MacPorts?  I really do
 not care one way or the other.

 @PREFIX@ ah ha, so that is how that is done, thank you!

 Thanks on the port-destroot create dirs changes, I was not aware of how to
 do that, so I did the best I knew at the time.

 And thanks again on the openssl "depends_lib-append      port:openssl "
 changes.  I guess I had that in place, so it never bothered me.

 Sounds like a good idea for me to set up a second prefix, one I use for
 working in, and one I use for developing in, that was I would have caught
 all of these.  Any new port, I can `sudo -df port uninstall all` on the
 secondary prefix, and then try to install just my one port, with all
 variants.  Is that the suggested method to come out with more rock solid
 port submissions?

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