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Mathieu Arnold
551be3c723 Convert Python ports to FLAVORS.
Ports using USE_PYTHON=distutils are now flavored.  They will
  automatically get flavors (py27, py34, py35, py36) depending on what
  versions they support.

  There is also a USE_PYTHON=flavors for ports that do not use distutils
  but need FLAVORS to be set.  A USE_PYTHON=noflavors can be set if
  using distutils but flavors are not wanted.

  A new USE_PYTHON=optsuffix that will add PYTHON_PKGNAMESUFFIX has been
  added to cope with Python ports that did not have the Python
  PKGNAMEPREFIX but are flavored.

  USES=python now also exports a PY_FLAVOR variable that contains the
  current python flavor.  It can be used in dependency lines when the
  port itself is not python flavored.  For example, deskutils/calibre.

  By default, all the flavors are generated.  To only generate flavors
  for the versions in PYTHON2_DEFAULT and PYTHON3_DEFAULT, define
  BUILD_DEFAULT_PYTHON_FLAVORS in your make.conf.

  In all the ports with Python dependencies, the *_DEPENDS entries MUST
  end with the flavor so that the framework knows which to build/use.
  This is done by appending '@${PY_FLAVOR}' after the origin (or
  @${FLAVOR} if in a Python module with Python flavors, as the content
  will be the same).  For example:

    RUN_DEPENDS= ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}six>0:devel/py-six@${PY_FLAVOR}

PR:		223071
Reviewed by:	portmgr, python
Sponsored by:	Absolight
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12464
2017-11-30 15:50:30 +00:00
Ben Woods
c3bfe3abcc print/py-stapler: Correct supported python releases to python 2 only
Reported by:	koobs
2017-08-12 14:50:53 +00:00
Ben Woods
1c71b4f038 Add new port print/py-stapler
Stapler is a pure Python alternative to PDFtk, a tool for manipulating PDF
documents from the command line. Like pdftk, stapler is a command-line tool.

With the select command, you can cherry-pick pages from pdfs and concatenate
them into a new pdf file.

The delete command works almost exactly the same as select, but inverse.
It uses the pages and ranges which you didn't specify.

The split command splits the specified pdf files into their single pages and
writes each page into it's own pdf file.

With the zip command, you can cherry-pick pages from pdfs (like select).
The pages from each pdf are merged together in an interleaving manner.
This can be used to collate a pdf with odd pages and a pdf with even pages
into a single file.

The info command shows information on the metadata stored inside a PDF file.

WWW: https://github.com/hellerbarde/stapler
2017-08-12 05:43:46 +00:00