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Matthew Seaman d91eb811d5 Reorganise and modernise the py-sqlalchemy ports.
- Introduce new ports for the sqlalchemy 0.9 and 1.0 release branches.
 - Deprecate the ports for the 0.6 and 0.7 release branches, as these
   have been declared EoL and are no longer supported by upstream.
 - Update to the latest available version in each branch.

In detail:

   Port                 Version Maintainer
   ----------------------------------------------
   py-sqlalchemy06      0.6.9   nivit@FreeBSD.org (Deprecate 2016-08-20) [1]
   py-sqlalchemy07      0.7.10  nivit@FreeBSD.org (renamed py-sqlalchemy, Deprecate 2016-08-20) [1]
   py-sqlalchemy08      0.8.7   nivit@FreeBSD.org (renamed py-sqlalchemy-devel) [1]
   py-sqlalchemy09      0.9.10  m.tsatsenko@gmail.com (new, repocopy from py-sqlalchemy-devel) [2]
   py-sqlalchemy10      1.0.13  m.tsatsenko@gmail.com (new, repocopy from py-sqlalchemy-devel) [2]

 - Use options-helpers and option dependent make targets.
 - Use autoplist for documents as well as python code
 - Add all the docments to the packages: previously an arbitrary
   subset was added in a way that excluded CSS, images and other HTML
   assets.
 - Use TEST_DEPENDS and add a TEST_TARGET instead of having a 'TEST'
   option.
 - Use py-pytest for 0.9.x and later, rather than py-nose.
 - Add CONFLICTS_INSTALL between all of the py-sqlalchemyXY ports.

PR:		191442
Submitted by:	robak
Reviewed by:	robak
Reviewed by:	pi
Approved by:	nivit (maintainer timeout, ~300days) [1]
Approved by:    m.tsatsenko@gmail.com (maintainer) [2]
Sponsored by:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D908
2016-05-22 10:52:44 +00:00

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The Python SQL Toolkit and Object Relational Mapper
SQLAlchemy is the Python SQL toolkit and Object Relational Mapper that
gives application developers the full power and flexibility of SQL.
It provides a full suite of well known enterprise-level persistence
patterns, designed for efficient and high-performing database access,
adapted into a simple and Pythonic domain language.
WWW: http://www.sqlalchemy.org/