Saturday, February 01, 2020

Re: NEW: devel/py-kitchen

On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 01:07:26PM +0100, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> Python's kitchen sink exists as package; I need this for another, more
> existential port.
>
> Upstream's test consists of a messy bash script that checks Python's
> version at runtime and executes different paths based on that.
>
> The consumer I'm running work fine and I don't want to sink any more
>
> time in such regress suites, so I'd like to leave them as is (for now).
>
> Feedback? OK?
>
> Information for inst:py3-kitchen-1.2.6
>
> Comment:
> kitchen contains a cornucopia of useful code
>
> Required by:
> tuir-1.28.3
>
> Description:
> We've all done it. In the process of writing a brand new application we've
> discovered that we need a little bit of code that we've invented before.
> Perhaps it's something to handle unicode text. Perhaps it's something to make
> a bit of python-2.5 code run on python-2.3. Whatever it is, it ends up being
> a tiny bit of code that seems too small to worry about pushing into its own
> module so it sits there, a part of your current project, waiting to be cut and
> pasted into your next project. And the next. And the next. And since that
> little bittybit of code proved so useful to you, it's highly likely that it
> proved useful to someone else as well. Useful enough that they've written it
> and copy and pasted it over and over into each of their new projects.
>
> Maintainer: The OpenBSD ports mailing-list <ports@openbsd.org>
>
> WWW: https://fedorahosted.org/kitchen
Here's a new tarball that drops flavors and uses Python 3 only, just in
case that's preferred. I've also replaced tabs in DESCR with two spaces.

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