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- Introduce new ports for the sqlalchemy 0.9 and 1.0 release branches. - Deprecate the ports for the 0.6 and 0.7 release branches, as these have been declared EoL and are no longer supported by upstream. - Update to the latest available version in each branch. In detail: Port Version Maintainer ---------------------------------------------- py-sqlalchemy06 0.6.9 nivit@FreeBSD.org (Deprecate 2016-08-20) [1] py-sqlalchemy07 0.7.10 nivit@FreeBSD.org (renamed py-sqlalchemy, Deprecate 2016-08-20) [1] py-sqlalchemy08 0.8.7 nivit@FreeBSD.org (renamed py-sqlalchemy-devel) [1] py-sqlalchemy09 0.9.10 m.tsatsenko@gmail.com (new, repocopy from py-sqlalchemy-devel) [2] py-sqlalchemy10 1.0.13 m.tsatsenko@gmail.com (new, repocopy from py-sqlalchemy-devel) [2] - Use options-helpers and option dependent make targets. - Use autoplist for documents as well as python code - Add all the docments to the packages: previously an arbitrary subset was added in a way that excluded CSS, images and other HTML assets. - Use TEST_DEPENDS and add a TEST_TARGET instead of having a 'TEST' option. - Use py-pytest for 0.9.x and later, rather than py-nose. - Add CONFLICTS_INSTALL between all of the py-sqlalchemyXY ports. PR: 191442 Submitted by: robak Reviewed by: robak Reviewed by: pi Approved by: nivit (maintainer timeout, ~300days) [1] Approved by: m.tsatsenko@gmail.com (maintainer) [2] Sponsored by: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D908 |
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