Opened 19 years ago
Closed 19 years ago
#8630 closed defect (fixed)
UPDATE: py-rdflib-2.3.1
Reported by: | macfreek (Freek Dijkstra) | Owned by: | macports-tickets@… |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | 1.2 |
Keywords: | Cc: | mww@… | |
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Description
Hi,
First of all, this should be assigned to mww -at- opendarwin.org (the maintainer of py-rdflib), but I that field is grayed out, so I put it on the cc.
I noticed that DarwinPorts currently installs version 2.0.4 of RDFlib, a Python library to parse RDF files. The latest version is 2.3.1 (although http://rdflib.net/latest/ still directs to 2.3.0 ;-) ). I'll attach both a new Portfile as well as my installation log. It showed no errors for me, on Mac OS X. The changes are little: changed version (doh), changed extension .tgz to .tar.gz, changed md5 checksum, and finally removed a few files from the post-destroot function. The post-destroot function does install the documentation, but version 2.3.x does not come with the doc directory anymore. Instead, people are pointed to the website in the README file.
Finally: the developers claim 2.2.5 is the latest stable release. I personally think 2.3.1 is rather stable as well, so I personally use that. However, I could not find a definative word about the policy of Darwinports on which version to prefer (stable release, latest point releases or even CVS/SVN). I think point releases are preferred.
Regards, Freek
Attachments (2)
Change History (3)
Changed 19 years ago by macfreek (Freek Dijkstra)
Changed 19 years ago by macfreek (Freek Dijkstra)
Attachment: | py-rdflib-install.log added |
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Installation log file: no errors
comment:1 Changed 19 years ago by mww@…
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
exquisit, thanks & commited - next time though please submit a diff (`diff -u Portfile newPortfile'); also, now you should have powers to edit bugs and be able to assign them to ppl;
Portfile for 2.3.1 release, based on 2.0.4 Portfile