[MacPorts] #48062: Requesting new ports from Documentation Liberation Project

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Sat Jun 20 10:27:20 PDT 2015


#48062: Requesting new ports from Documentation Liberation Project
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  Reporter:  cbradney@…                         |      Owner:  devans@…
      Type:  submission                         |     Status:  closed
  Priority:  Normal                             |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports                              |    Version:  2.3.3
Resolution:  fixed                              |   Keywords:
      Port:  libmspub libfreehand libpagemaker  |
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Changes (by devans@…):

 * status:  assigned => closed
 * cc: devans@… (removed)
 * resolution:   => fixed
 * type:  request => submission
 * port:   => libmspub libfreehand libpagemaker


Comment:

 Have committed your port submissions (thanks!)

 libmspub r137813 [[BR]]
 libfreehand r137814 [[BR]]
 libpagemaker r137816

 I made a new minor changes as follows:

   * removed version number from port names.  This was done with the
 previous ports to differentiate them from older versions that were built
 without librevenge.  That's not necessary here and simplifies the port.
   * no need now to use distname since the portname and the distname and
 port name match
   * removed other stuff that was previously used to prevent file conflicts
 due to the existence of the older ports
   * removed the revision statement, default is revision 0 which is
 appropriate for new ports and when the version number is incremented
   * fixed the maintainer line to use your (obfuscated) email as your
 maintainer handle, the shorter version that you used implies @macports.org
 and is reserved for members with commit access (see below)
   * added dependencies where necessary

 I think that's it.  Thanks again for your submissions and for taking
 responsibility as maintainer.  Note that MacPorts makes a distinction
 between maintainers and committers.  You become a maintainer by submitting
 ports such as you have and keeping them up to date or volunteering to take
 responsibility for existing nomaintainer ports.  Existing committers will
 be glad to work with you to review and commit any new ports or changes you
 submit as tickets.

 Once you have a track record and feel comfortable as a maintainer you can
 apply to become a committer yourself.  See NewCommittersGuide for full
 details on the process.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/48062#comment:6>
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