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There are numerous graphviz related packages in PyPI, including: graphviz, graphviz-python and pygraphviz. This port, py-graphviz, is not and does not provide the same package as the 'graphviz' package on PyPI (CHEESESHOP). Further, it blocks the creation of a correctly named py-graphviz port, is a POLA violation in terms of users expecting to find and recieve the package they expect based on a standard search, and is likely to create confusion among other ports if they depend on a python graphviz package, which could result in incorrect packages/dependencies. This is why among other reasons, Python packages should be named exactly what they are called in PyPI, or inside install_requires, setup_requires or tests_requires as dependencies in other packages. This change moves py-graphviz to py-pygraphviz to correct the above incorrect naming. While I'm here: - Remove backup (http) MASTER_SITES, CHEESESHOP is highly-available and provides a Geo-aware CDN by Fastly. - Remove {BUILD,RUN}_DEPENDS in favour of the actual LIB_DEPENDS - Use PYDISTUTILS_* framework variables to customise the build instead of hack patching setup.py - Enable autoplist, fixing builds on Python 3.x [1] - Enable concurrent (Python version) installation - Hack patch setup.py to preclude docs installation, as it adds a directory to --record and breaks pkg-plist output [2] - Remove DOCSDIR override (no longer necessary) - Assign MAINTAINER'ship to python@ - Add TEST_DEPENDS and test target - pkg-descr: Match WWW URL to setup.py:homepage field - pkg-descr: Improve package description text (matching upstream) While I'm sweeping dependencies: - Fix a typo in science/gramps: s|>-|>= [2] https://wiki.freebsd.org/Python (Open task for install_data bug) Reported by: Ben Woods (via IRC) [1]
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SHA256 (pygraphviz-1.3.1.tar.gz) = 7c294cbc9d88946be671cc0d8602aac176d8c56695c0a7d871eadea75a958408
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SIZE (pygraphviz-1.3.1.tar.gz) = 103336
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