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Create an OpenBSD package (port) of GoatCounter #517
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Of course; you don't need my permission for that 🙃
GoatCounter uses the EUPL, see the LICENSE file.
It's been quite a while since I last used OpenBSD, but I think using |
@cavoirom you can use Here is a link to the portgen man page: https://man.openbsd.org/portgen Let me know if you have any questions! |
@qbit thanks for your suggestion, it took me a day to figure out how to create a Go port. I note some useful link here in case others like me search for it:
I finally could create a port (need test) for GoatCounter. I will send it to ports@openbsd.org for comment and suggestion. I have some questions:
@arp242 is it possible to publish the latest tag |
I think you're running in to the issue that the tag is v2.x, but the module doesn't use that. I ran in to the same issue some time ago in another project. I'll get it updated in the next few days. |
Hi @arp242, do you have chance to update GoatCounter's latest version in Go repository? |
I fixed it some time ago, but had to create a new tagged release. I just did so, and should be good now. |
Because OpenBSD does not have GoatCounter port yet, I want to create one.
I would like to ask if I'm allowed to do so?
Is there any suggestion for me?
The plan will look like:
/var/goatcounter
/etc/goatcounter.conf
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