From http://mundogeek.net/megaupload-dl/ megaupload-dl (Megaupload Download) is a program written in Python which helps downloading files from Megaupload using a Premium Account. The files to download can be specified as parameters, or they can be retrieved from a local file, an URL or from the clipboard. Reproducible: Always
Created attachment 142486 [details] megaupload-dl-0.3.0.ebuild
The ebuild isn't exactly proper: - misses SLOT - GPL is not a valid license (did you mean GPL-2?) - you should not add KEYWORDS beside the architectures you tested on, did you test all four of those? - src_unpack is redundant - ${WORKDIR} should be quoted - plus that cd is redundant - the .1 file is likely a manpage and should not be installed through dodoc but rather doman - COPYING should not be installed as documentation - does it really _DEPEND_ on python? Afaics the ebuild as it is is not using python at all - instead of installing the file with .py extension and symlinking without the extension it would probably be better for the user to have just the version without .py through newbin
(In reply to comment #2) > The ebuild isn't exactly proper: > > - misses SLOT > - GPL is not a valid license (did you mean GPL-2?) > - you should not add KEYWORDS beside the architectures you tested on, did you > test all four of those? > - src_unpack is redundant > - ${WORKDIR} should be quoted > - plus that cd is redundant > - the .1 file is likely a manpage and should not be installed through dodoc but > rather doman > - COPYING should not be installed as documentation > - does it really _DEPEND_ on python? Afaics the ebuild as it is is not using > python at all > - instead of installing the file with .py extension and symlinking without the > extension it would probably be better for the user to have just the version > without .py through newbin > True, I'm a complete noob in ebuild-related stuff. Thanks for your corrections, I'll try to fix it.
Created attachment 156397 [details] megaupload-dl-0.3.0.ebuild Fixed some of that problems
Megaupload no longer exists so no point in even waiting for 30 days before closing this.