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<ppetrov^> farkuhar, I am using the new prtcreate, it's pretty neat. If I specify two arguments, e.g. prtcreate cmake meson, wouldn't it be better to have an empty row separating them? Also, how about a qmake prtcreate template?
<ppetrov^> just thinking out loud, not requesting features
<farkuhar> ppetrov^: the whitespace separation between two templates is easily satisfied by appending a blank line at the end of each template, it doesn't have to be coded in the script. As for the qmake template, I haven't used that build system myself, but if you dpaste a template that works for you, I'll consider adding it.
<ppetrov^> thanks, i will when i do some updates
<ppetrov^> about portspage, it generates links to files with full path, even if I run it from within the ports folder, e.g. ppetrov, is it possile that it generates paths like ./abiword, not /usr/ports/ppetrov/abiword
<farkuhar> hmm, that was not the intended result. I told you it needed more testing. :-P
<ppetrov^> "told you si"
<ppetrov^> *so
<ppetrov^> $ portspage . > index.html
<ppetrov^> this gives me
<ppetrov^> \1 better written as $1 at /usr/bin/portspage line 124.
<ppetrov^> wait, wait...
<ppetrov^> it does it properly
<ppetrov^> <a href="./abiword/">3.0.5-3</a>
<farkuhar> But that's an example of giving it exactly one argument. It needs another piece of logic to handle zero arguments, right after the while loop in parse_args.
<ppetrov^> ok, what am I doing wrong, so I get this?
<farkuhar> The backreference issue and the zero-arg invocation are easy enough to handle: http://sprunge.us/0ZPVMY
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<cruxbot> [opt/3.7]: gdk-pixbuf: updated to version 2.42.11
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