[MacPorts] #35869: Please Add HeapCL portfile

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Tue Aug 28 09:51:29 PDT 2012


#35869: Please Add HeapCL portfile
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 Reporter:  ben@…               |       Owner:  macports-tickets@…                   
     Type:  submission          |      Status:  new                                  
 Priority:  Normal              |   Milestone:                                       
Component:  ports               |     Version:  2.1.2                                
 Keywords:                      |        Port:  heapCL                               
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Comment(by ben@…):

 Ryan -

 As suggested by you, I've modified as follows:

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 PortSystem          1.0
 PortGroup           python 1.0
 python.version      27

 name                heapCL
 version             1.08.27
 categories          office www

 license             Apache
 supported_archs     noarch
 description         Command line tools for Heap CRM
 maintainers         wbpsystems.com:ben

 long_description    HeapCL allows you to create messages, people,
 prospects and email templates from the command line. Why might you want to
 do this? Because if you have terminal access you can build this into an
 automation routine where otherwise you might need to hire a programmer.

 extract.mkdir           yes
 homepage            http://heap.wbpsystems.com/cl.php
 master_sites        https://crmondemand.biz/CL/

 checksums           rmd160  44c4acb31ca8491419a16a6ff94d13a64f66a460 \
                     sha256
 cf04a961e5e7d6ce1bd68f9abafa9f6d6ed2aa0deee50f3664b73541c7b9ebd4

 python.link_binaries_suffix

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 I've tested it and without the link line at the bottom, it doesn't allow
 the user to use the app unless they happen to be in the directory with all
 of the python files.  I'd like to add the link back and disable the auto
 binary linking (because I'm not sure where it is linking to, but it isn't
 to the bin directory).

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/35869#comment:6>
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