if a port needs 2.x then set MODPY_VERSION=${MODPY_DEFAULT_VERSION_2}.
This commit doesn't change any versions currently used; it may be that
some ports have MODPY_DEFAULT_VERSION_2 but don't require it, those
should be cleaned up in the course of updating ports where possible.
Python module ports providing py3-* packages should still use
FLAVOR=python3 so that we don't have a mixture of dependencies some
using ${MODPY_FLAVOR} and others not.
This port is up-to-date and has more than 50 common symbols defined
in more than half a dozen headers. Take the easy route and follow
FreeBSD by adding -fcommon to CFLAGS and let upstream fix this.
ok kn
VisiData is an interactive multitool for tabular data. It combines the
clarity of a spreadsheet, the efficiency of the terminal, and the power
of Python, into a lightweight utility which can handle millions of rows
with ease.
It's very flexible - see https://www.visidata.org/blog/2020/ten/ for
examples of what it can do, https://jsvine.github.io/intro-to-visidata/
for a tutorial, and the vd(1) manual for a good reference guide.
All of the obvious data formats are supported, as are more specialist
types including pcap, HTML tables, SQL databases, geographic data and
more - see https://www.visidata.org/formats/. This package does not
force optional dependencies for all of these - check the list or try
opening the file and see the "module not found" message - pkglocate
is useful to find the relevant py3-module to install.
- take maintainer (thanks Ingo)
- enable fortran
- use configure argument for example dir instead of post-install mv(1)
- API changes require major bump to all shlib
- pull patches from upstream to respect DESTDIR for examples
- fix h5repack_plugin.sh test
OK feinerer@, extra testing for gdal,python3 from landry@