--- - branch: MAIN date: Tue Nov 20 14:09:59 UTC 2018 files: - new: '1.1013' old: '1.1012' path: pkgsrc/textproc/Makefile pathrev: pkgsrc/textproc/Makefile@1.1013 type: modified - new: '1.1' old: '0' path: pkgsrc/textproc/py-eradicate/DESCR pathrev: pkgsrc/textproc/py-eradicate/DESCR@1.1 type: added - new: '1.1' old: '0' path: pkgsrc/textproc/py-eradicate/Makefile pathrev: pkgsrc/textproc/py-eradicate/Makefile@1.1 type: added - new: '1.1' old: '0' path: pkgsrc/textproc/py-eradicate/PLIST pathrev: pkgsrc/textproc/py-eradicate/PLIST@1.1 type: added - new: '1.1' old: '0' path: pkgsrc/textproc/py-eradicate/distinfo pathrev: pkgsrc/textproc/py-eradicate/distinfo@1.1 type: added id: 20181120T140959Z.2ca419dae6d051408012b605c74cb83c89ac578d log: | py-eradicate: added version 0.2.1 With modern revision control available, there is no reason to save commented-out code to your repository. eradicate helps cleans up existing junk comments. It does this by detecting block comments that contain valid Python syntax that are likely to be commented out code. (It avoids false positives like the sentence this is not good, which is valid Python syntax, but is probably not code.) module: pkgsrc subject: 'CVS commit: pkgsrc/textproc' unixtime: '1542722999' user: adam