Situation normal - all systems are running normal. p2c has become a valuable help for some people - at least what I saw in the logfiles. I will updating the statistics and the reports on a weekly schedule. It doesn't make too much sense to burn CPU power for daily things, the update schedules seems to be on the weekend :) I still have some plans to update p2c with a few more reports and bugfixes, however, I am lacking the time for everything right now - so it will stay at least a couple more weeks the way it is now. Please send me a hint, a list of feature what you'd like to see here.
The harddrive from my lapptop crashed and I needed the CompactFlash card as a new harddrive. Right now p2c won't include wip for the next time, I just ordered a new CF card for the Soekris so p2c will include wip again soon.
Just two days and it's time for another update on p2c. I am a Perl module
maintainer myself and I want to get notified if I can update modules which I
am responsible for. I thought it might be a good option to leave the decision how
to do it to you. You are able to choose between my webpages or a new export in yaml
format. I've set up a new webpage - the faq - which shows you how to use this export
for your own advantage. There might be bugs, mail me - there might be feedback to,
tell me - what would you like to see? How can I help you in making your pkgsrc
experience more comfortable. Remember - we all enjoy Perl and our p5-* packages.
However, they are only useful if they are updated!
Regards
Uli <rhaen@NetBSD.org>
Welcome to my small rewrite project of pkgsrc2cpan which has been renamed to p2c.
It's faster, more joyful, support for maintainers and more to be added soon. p2c is
stored in a git repository and I'll open it soon for public access so you will able
to contribute if you like. p2c is running on a Soekris 4801 in static mode,
so no dynamic rendering has to be done to serve the page. I am thinking of converting
it to a CGI::Application based application which will be served as fast-cgi.
On the top of the wishlist was maintainer support - here it is. I will add more
features soon, the rewrite was more important, the maintainer reports were quite
easy to implement during the rewrite.
Regards
Uli <rhaen@NetBSD.org>