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- Update COMMENT

- Update LICENSE
- Update pkg-descr
- Convert to USES=tar:bzip2
- Remove unnecessary RUN_DEPENDS

PR:		ports/186751
Submitted by:	Stephen R Guglielmo <srg at guglielmo.us>
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Sofian Brabez 2014-05-28 22:06:53 +00:00
parent 2df40af1be
commit 67565849b8
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PORTNAME= feedparser
PORTVERSION= 5.1.3
PORTREVISION= 2
PORTREVISION= 3
CATEGORIES= textproc python
MASTER_SITES= CHEESESHOP
PKGNAMEPREFIX= ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}
MAINTAINER= sbz@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT= RSS feed parser written in Python
COMMENT= Universal feed parser written in Python
LICENSE= BSD
RUN_DEPENDS= ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}chardet>0:${PORTSDIR}/textproc/py-chardet
LICENSE= MIT
USES= tar:bzip2
USE_PYTHON= yes
USE_BZIP2= yes
USE_PYDISTUTILS=yes
PYDISTUTILS_AUTOPLIST= yes

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Universal Feed Parser is a Python module for downloading and parsing
syndicated feeds. It can handle RSS 0.90, Netscape RSS 0.91, Userland
RSS 0.91, RSS 0.92, RSS 0.93, RSS 0.94, RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0, Atom, and
CDF feeds.
Universal Feed Parser is a Python module for downloading and parsing syndicated
feeds. It can handle RSS 0.90, Netscape RSS 0.91, Userland RSS 0.91, RSS 0.92,
RSS 0.93, RSS 0.94, RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0, Atom 0.3, Atom 1.0, and CDF feeds.
To use Universal Feed Parser, you will need Python 2.1 or later.
Universal Feed Parser is not meant to run standalone; it is a module
for you to use as part of a larger Python program.
Universal Feed Parser is easy to use; the module is self-contained in a single
file, feedparser.py, and it has one primary public function, parse. parse
takes a number of arguments, but only one is required, and it can be a URL, a
local filename, or a raw string containing feed data in any format.
Universal Feed Parser is easy to use; the module is self-contained in
a single file, feedparser.py, and it has only one public function,
parse. parse takes a number of arguments, but only one is required,
and it can be a URL, a local filename, or a raw string containing feed
data in any format.
WWW: http://feedparser.org/
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/feedparser/