Opened 13 years ago

Closed 5 years ago

#33432 closed submission (wontfix)

avocadodb @0.1.2 submission ticket

Reported by: w.helisch@… Owned by: macports-tickets@…
Priority: Normal Milestone:
Component: ports Version: 2.0.4
Keywords: Cc: f.celler@…
Port: avocadodb

Description

Our mission: projects are different, project requirements change. We want to offer with AvocadoDB a most universally applicable nosql database which can be used in a maximum number of different use cases. In buzzword bingo language: we want to become the MySql in nosql – without MySql’s annoyances of course. (See the WWW page for details.)

Attachments (1)

databases.avocadodb.Portfile (4.4 KB) - added by w.helisch@… 13 years ago.
initial portfile (version 2)

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Change History (4)

comment:1 Changed 13 years ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)

  • The license field should read "Apache-2.0".
  • Regarding the support_archs line: are you certain this software is not compatible with PowerPC processors?
  • Since I see you are hosted at github and fetching from there, you should use the github portgroup, and you should fetch from github's autocreated distfile instead of fetching via git; the github portgroup will do this for you by default.
  • build.target all is the default; you don't need to specify it.
  • You should use add_users outside of any phase, instead of addgroup and adduser inside the post-destroot block.
  • There is a tag for version 0.2.0; should we not be using that instead of 0.1.2?

Changed 13 years ago by w.helisch@…

initial portfile (version 2)

comment:2 in reply to:  1 Changed 13 years ago by w.helisch@…

Replying to ryandesign@…:

  • The license field should read "Apache-2.0".
  • Regarding the support_archs line: are you certain this software is not compatible with PowerPC processors?
  • Since I see you are hosted at github and fetching from there, you should use the github portgroup, and you should fetch from github's autocreated distfile instead of fetching via git; the github portgroup will do this for you by default.
  • build.target all is the default; you don't need to specify it.
  • You should use add_users outside of any phase, instead of addgroup and adduser inside the post-destroot block.
  • There is a tag for version 0.2.0; should we not be using that instead of 0.1.2?

Thank you for your hints. I changed the portfile according to your remarks, and I also tested the current version of the AvocdaoDB software so that we can directly switch to version 0.2.0. Regarding the support_archs line: we are indeed not sure that our software works on PowerPC processors; and we had no time to test this yet, so we would like to keep the restrictions indicated by the support_archs line.

comment:3 Changed 5 years ago by jmroot (Joshua Root)

Resolution: wontfix
Status: newclosed

Upstream project seems to have disappeared.

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