portroach does not pick up any new updates of pypi ports with - in the current distfile name due to normalisation done on filenames of new uploads.
that's the same issue as I mentioned in my comment about devel/py-timeout-decorator.
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On 3 February 2026 02:58:56 Johan Huldtgren <johan+openbsd-ports@huldtgren.com> wrote:
hello,Our www/py-requests-cache is old. It was imported in 2020 withwww/py-metallum and never updated. www/py-requests-cache is a dependency oftwo ports: www/py-metallum and databases/py-shillelagh. The first has notests, and the second has broken tests.yeah, this is my fault, I wanted py-metallum for beets so I got it andpy-requests-cache imported. Unfortunately py-metallum seems to beabandonware now, and it doesn't work with beets anymore (I see thereare a few forks I'll try to take a look if one of them fixes theissues I've seen and will either send an update or a removal requestfor this port it in the next month or so). py-requests-cache oddlyshows not needing any updates on portroach, which is what I normallycheck to see if my ports are falling behind, clicking through thoughshows it needs updating. If someone is willing to take maintainer ofpy-requests-cache that would be good as I don't have a direct use forit and don't really have time right now.thanks,.jh
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