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2015-12-05Extend PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE to 35adam1-2/+2
2015-11-04Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for net categoryagc1-1/+2
Problems found with existing digests: Package haproxy distfile haproxy-1.5.14.tar.gz 159f5beb8fdc6b8059ae51b53dc935d91c0fb51f [recorded] da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 [calculated] Problems found locating distfiles: Package bsddip: missing distfile bsddip-1.02.tar.Z Package citrix_ica: missing distfile citrix_ica-10.6.115659/en.linuxx86.tar.gz Package djbdns: missing distfile djbdns-1.05-test25.diff.bz2 Package djbdns: missing distfile djbdns-cachestats.patch Package djbdns: missing distfile 0002-dnscache-cache-soa-records.patch Package gated: missing distfile gated-3-5-11.tar.gz Package owncloudclient: missing distfile owncloudclient-2.0.2.tar.xz Package poink: missing distfile poink-1.6.tar.gz Package ra-rtsp-proxy: missing distfile rtspd-src-1.0.0.0.tar.gz Package ucspi-ssl: missing distfile ucspi-ssl-0.70-ucspitls-0.1.patch Package waste: missing distfile waste-source.tar.gz Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
2014-05-09Mark packages that are not ready for python-3.3 also not ready for 3.4,wiz1-2/+2
until proven otherwise.
2014-01-22Convert to distutils.mk to remove some homegrown replacement code.wiz2-23/+13
No effective change. Mark as not for python-3.x.
2012-10-23Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days.asau1-3/+1
2012-10-03Update for python25 removal.wiz1-4/+1
2012-08-15Mask on python25 because it depends on py-stompclient.dholland1-1/+4
2012-08-14Initial import of coilmq, version 0.6.1, into the NetBSD Packages Collection.imil4-0/+193
CoilMQ is a simple, configurable STOMP message broker (aka STOMP server) written in Python. This project is inspired by the simple design of the Ruby stompserver project by Patrick Hurley and Lionel Bouton. The goal of this project is to provide a well-tested and well-documented Python implementation with a good set of built-in functionality and numerous paths for extensibility.