[MacPorts] #28131: p5-css: new port (was: p5-css @1.08 not available)
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#28131: p5-css: new port
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Reporter: ejshamow@… | Owner: l2g@…
Type: submission | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version:
Keywords: | Port: p5-css
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Changes (by l2g@…):
* owner: macports-tickets@… => l2g@…
* version: 1.9.2 =>
* port: => p5-css
Comment:
A note for the public record: This is important because p5-html-
wikiconverter (and by extension the entire p5-html-wikiconverter-* family)
depends on it.
I'm going to rework the portfile from scratch in order to work around a
tricky problem: an earlier bug in Parse::RecDescent caused some generated
grammar-parsing code within the CSS.pm distro to be buggy (see
https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=53948) --but the author of
CSS.pm hasn't yet released a version with rebuilt code.
I discovered this problem when running `port -d test p5-css`.
Please don't be shy about editing portfiles generated by cpan2port. The
cleanup is extra work, but if you don't do it, someone else will have to
do it anyway. :-) In particular, I find that the `extract.suffix` and
`master_sites` lines it generates are almost always unnecessary because
the perl5 portgroup already has reasonable defaults for these.
Do you still want to volunteer as maintainer of this when it's ready? You
entered `eshamow` as the maintainer, which implies that your email address
is eshamow at macports.org. If you really want to use your Gmail address, I
can change it to `gmail.com:ejshamow` (the customary format for
maintainers with non-macports.org addresses).
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/28131#comment:1>
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