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Requested by: Satoshi
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Inspired by: obrien
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Moved around some lines to standardize.
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obsoleted by jtex209-ascii.
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Submitted by: mita@jp.freebsd.org
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many files from jtex209-both port.
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character code, this one is a Japanese publisher) versions. Many
files from this port (including the Makefile, hence the "?=" in
DISTNAME) are used for jtex209-ntt an jtex209-ascii ports.
Submitted by: mita@jp.FreeBSD.org
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Instead of writing several shell commands in post-install target, simply call
pkg/INSTALL.
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Moved around some lines to standardize.
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Misc variable reordering, cleaning up, etc.
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Minor variable reordering where needed.
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And clean up variable ordering (as shown in the handbook) as little.
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Add mbone_vcr, nte, rtpmon, sdr, vat, wb.
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Note that this port is restricted due to inclusion of DES encryption.
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Note that this port is restricted due to inclusion of DES code.
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Note: this is a "just-install-the-binary" port like netscape, no
source is available for wb.
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Compile XF86Setup only if the static library libtk4[1234].a is available
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Submitted by: Satoshi
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and see if our CVS setup is working.
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and I use mutt as our main MUA).
Note, that its threaded support (ala SLRN) really helps in reading FBSD
mailing lists.
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part everything else) is an interactive screen-oriented mailer program
that supersedes Elm, Pine, mail and mailx.
This version of the port does *not* support PGP. The author considers the
distfile with PGP hooks to be covered under ITAR. I have a PGP suporting
mutt port that I will commit later.
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Removed my patch for the extra characters in the passwd prompt caused by
the long-standing (but now fixed in development sources) ncurses problem
now that the author has an equivalent fix.
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be compiled.
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toplevel directories (bin, include, lib, man) and major second
levels ({include,lib}/X11, man/man[135]).
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Submitted by: MITA Yoshio <mita@ee.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
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Submitted by: MITA Yoshio <mita@ee.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
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Submitted by: MITA Yoshio <mita@ee.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
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Makefile look like one for a regular port.
Full PLIST will follow later, I'm doing a recompile now.
Reviewed by: jmz
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Hints on how to fix xload by: joerg
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of bsd.port.mk I sent him. ;)
Since it's already in here, I might as well update it to the latest
version.
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like a pool of water.
Submitted by: oly@world.std.com (w/changes by me)
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(in that it doesn't depend on TeX). Lout produces regular
postscript for output. External postscript images/files can be
easily embedded in an Lout document.
Submitted by: oly@world.std.com (w/changes by me)
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Submitted by: MITA Yoshio <mita@ee.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
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Submitted by: Mats Lofkvist <mal@algonet.se> (minor changes by tg)
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platex, ``make package'' in ptex2 failed. It happend as:
``Make install'' led to ``make install'' in ptex2 and it installed old
LaTeX files which ptex2 doesn't seem to use. However, they seem to be
necessary for platex to generate newer pLaTeX files. Before
installing new files, pLaTex removes old files, and that causes some
files for ptex2 package to be missing.
To solve this problem, ptex2 now doesn't install old LaTeX files and
instead, platex port installs them.
The Bug Found by: asami
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platex, ``make package'' in ptex2 failed. It happend as:
``Make install'' led to ``make install'' in ptex2 and it installed old
LaTeX files which ptex2 doesn't seem to use. However, they seem to be
necessary for platex to generate newer pLaTeX files. Before
installing new files, pLaTex removes old files, and that causes some
files for ptex2 package to be missing.
To solve this problem, ptex2 now doesn't install old LaTeX files and
instead, platex port installs them.
The Bug Found by: asami
Simplified character code dependent contitionals.
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platex, ``make package'' in ptex2 failed. It happend as:
``Make install'' led to ``make install'' in ptex2 and it installed old
LaTeX files which ptex2 doesn't seem to use. However, they seem to be
necessary for platex to generate newer pLaTeX files. Before
installing new files, pLaTex removes old files, and that causes some
files for ptex2 package to be missing.
To solve this problem, ptex2 now doesn't install old LaTeX files and
instead, platex port installs them.
The Bug Found by: asami
Moved around some lines to standardize Makefile.
Simplify character code dependent conditionals.
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done, this is change to CATEGORIES line only.
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and Bill Fenner will add 6 new ports.
Suggested by: fenner
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files were repository copied to www/squid11, then this commit brings it
to 1.1.b13. (This was Satoshi's idea :-) It preserves the history)
Squid-1.0 and 1.1 are under parallel development, kinda like when we had
2.1-stable and 2.2-current in parallel development. The 1.0 code is well
polished, and 1.1 is "on the bleeding edge" as such. The features and
performance are much improved, but it can be a bit hair-raising. I
personally have no major hassles with 1.1beta13.
Among the nicer things that this version has over 1.0:
- URL redirector.. ie: you can rewrite url's of sites with "mirrors"
so that you don't have 15 copies of the same files.
- optional ident logging
- improved acl's
- dramatically improved cache directory structure (scales much better with
gigantic disk caches)
- much improved DNS ttl handling (esp. with resolver hack)
- more control over neighbor status; parent, sibling etc.
- much improved refresh rules to help combat stupid sites that needlessly
set the Expires: field to zero when it doesn't need to be. (This is fine
when it's genuinely needed, but some sites really abuse it to to attempt
to negate caching to get inflated hit counts etc)
Reviewed by:
Submitted by:
Obtained from:
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and stability measures.
This port installs in a "FreeBSD-native" tree (like apache) rather than
with a mini hierarchy under /usr/local/squid/{bin,etc,cache,logs,...}
(the default behavior seems to have changed between 1.0.0 and 1.0.20)
Also, build a rc.d/squid.sh script.
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each other. ;)
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it belongs.
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Cool wind in my hair
Warm smell of colitas
Rising up through the air
Up ahead in the distance
I saw a shimmering light
My head grew heavy and my sight grew dim
I had a new INDEX.
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than usernames. This makes it much more difficult for somebody to "frame"
one of your users.
ie: instead of people getting:
connect from peter@spinner.DIALix.COM
in their syslogs, they will get this instead:
connect from [W+rNvCy5FuPV4xEj8thdXIlfD9qNIbzB]@spinner.DIALix.COM
The remote site will have to send it to you to decode it. When you are
given one of these cookies, you can know for sure it is not faked, and you
don't have to trust the word of the remote sysadmin when arranging your
local lame hacker-type user to meet with an unfortunate incident :-).
This feature is documented in the man pages.
Also, fix an apparent bug in the code that deals with this, but it might
be a feature of the version of libdes we have on FreeBSD.
Requested by: markm (a fair while ago)
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Submitted-by: asami@freebsd.org
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(it used to come out as /usr/local/identd)
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Submitted by: Eric J. Chet <ejc@bazzle.com> (patch-aa)
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Submitted by: S-Pork (?) (sorry, forgot your e-mail)
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Remove $Id$ from the patch file so the resulting fonts/Imakefile doesn't
confuse people. Note this patch file gives a fuzz factor of 1. W/o
removing $Id$, patch reports a fuzz factor of 2.
Reported by: ports mailing list
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Fix placement of USE_X11
Submitted by: asami@freebsd.org
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Submitted by: mita@jp.FreeBSD.org
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Use ${LOCALBASE}, not /usr/local.
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I spent one full night going through the whole ports tree just to fix
this so nobody will have a bad example to follow! ;)
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Caught by: Andreas Klemm <andreas@klemm.gtn.com>
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It is impossible to suppress initial HTML preamble for directories, i.e.
<HEAD><TITLE>Index of dir</TITLE></HEAD><BODY>
It means that it is impossible to change <TITLE> or add any
<META HTTP-EQUIV...> tags to <HEAD> section or change <BODY>
attributes without HTML syntax violation (.asis, cern_meta, etc.
not helps here too).
Fix:
I add "SuppressHTMLPreamble" option to "IndexOptions". When this option
is set _and_ HEADER.html (or what you set as it) is present and readable,
standard <HEAD><TITLE>Index of dir</TITLE></HEAD><BODY> preamble
will be suppressed assuming you have right HTML preamble in your
HEADER.html. It solves all problems mentioned above.
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Reviewed by: jfitz@FreeBSD.ORG
Submitted by: Nakai@Mlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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Reviewed by: jfitz@FreeBSD.ORG
Submitted by: lukin@okbmei.msk.su
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Reviewed by: jfitz@FreeBSD.ORG
Submitted by: andrew@ugh.net.au
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builds and installs properly.
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target of Makefile. Changed order in install target.
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1) get experience points if you use skills
2) don't crash if player logs in with 2 skills enabled
3) cleaned up PLIST (removed 2 player characters of mine
which aren't part of the distribution)
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==> warn installer if they don't have the required fonts installed
Requested by: Satoshi
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==> gb16st font is no longer installed
Requested by: Satoshi
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==> gb16st is no longer a buildable or installable target.
Requested by: Satoshi
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Change to use COMPRESS_MAN.
Requested by: Satoshi
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Note that this duplicates the functionality of window(1). However I didn't
know this existed when I made the port. Also, it may be useful for those
in a hetrogenious environment, if they want the same programs on all OS's.
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(btw, is there a better way to do this than ``cvs co ports'' when all I want
to edit is ports/comms/Makefile? Freefall doesn't have enought space for
a total ports checkout).
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lrzsz is derived from the last unrestricted verison of Chuck Forsberg's
rzsz package. lrzsz is covered under the GNU copyleft, so the distribution
file can be included on our CDROM.
See lrzsz's home page at http://www.csl-gmbh.net/~uwe/lrzsz.html.
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Use ${COMPRESS_MAN} to compress man pages.
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Submitted-By: Thomas Gellekum <thomas@ghpc8.ihf.rwth-aachen.de>
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(It may be helpful to change the version number portion of PKGNAME.)
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Use /usr/local instead of ${PREFIX}
Removed `v' from tar command line in post-install: target.
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Use macros for cp, mkdir, rm, cat and gzip for compressing man page.
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crossfire is a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for
X-Windows. It contains elements of various famous games like nethack and
moria. There are different quests to solve, many maps make the game really
interesting. Nice sound capabilities via rplay. Different players can form
a team over network. Treasure and experience points will be shared equally
among the players of a team.
Could please someone try to fix the password authentication ?!
In server/main.c the function check_passwd doesn't work properly.
I made a workaround returning always ok (1) here and marked it as
UGLY_PASSWORD_HACK...
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Submitted by: Mita Yoshio <mita@jp.FreeBSD.org>
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Submitted by: Mita Yoshio <mita@jp.FreeBSD.org>
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m3build. Otherwise, it is possible to end up with shared libraries and
interface files that come from different and incompatible versions.
Problem reported by: asami@freebsd.org
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names, e.g., "m3build-4" and "m3build-4.0". This makes it possible for
ports that depend on this one to require a specific version. Since the
shared libraries have been moved into a separate port, their version
numbers can no longer be used for that purpose.
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Obtained from:The author via p5-Msql
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hints file for future releases. This will be submitted to the Perl
maintainers.
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Submitted by: asami@freebsd.org
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(and boy it complained when the English version was already installed).
Helped debugging by: max
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Submitted by: Tim Vanderhoek <ac199@freenet.hamilton.on.ca>
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Submitted by: Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
(2) Remove the bogus "CAT+=" definition. Closes PR ports/1703.
Submitted by: Peter Childs <pjchilds@imforei.apana.org.au>
(3) Change MKDIR to "/bin/mkdir -p", remove "-p" from ${MKDIR}
invocations. Closes PR ports/1901.
Submitted by: obrien
(4) Add a new macro variable COMPRESS_MAN, which will evaluate to gzip
if NOMANCOMPRESS isn't set (default), or true if it is.
(5) Add a new variable NO_CHECKSUM, which will disable the md5 checksum.
Submitted by: jkh
(6) Also, move NO_PATCH and NO_PACKAGE checks to right place in
invocation order.
(7) Check for LIB_DEPENDS before installation too. (It used to check
only before extraction.)
Forgotten a long time ago by: asami
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in the X11 header files.
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Correct the "Date created" comment in the Makefile.
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will be used to support SOCKS operation in the soon-to-be-released next
version of CVSup.
A tip of the hat to: Darryl Okahata, who developed the patches
necessary to make the SOCKS library work with Modula-3's multithreaded
I/O system.
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(I was hoping for better cooperation from the license holder, but this looks
unlikely now). These ports will therefore remain NO_CDROM and RESTRICTED
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Reminded by: ache
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Reminded by: markm
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Upgrade, 2.7.14-> 2.7.15.
Noticed by: asami
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is the post-processing stuff.)
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numbers of sendmails for local delivery.
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valid Makefiles.
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that port won't break this one.
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Reviewed by: jfitz@FreeBSD.ORG
Submitted by: Jian-Da Li <jdli@FreeBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.tw>
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Reviewed by: jfitz@FreeBSD.ORG
Submitted by: Yukihiro Nakai <Nakai@Mlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
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Reviewed by: jfitz@FreeBSD.ORG
Submitted by: Yukihiro Nakai Nakai@Mlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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This uses tk4.1 and the tcl7.5 in the source tree.
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Forgotten by: obrien and erich :)
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you will know that I am gone,
you will hear James' perl ports fill the tree,
600 ports, 600 ports, 600 ports, 600 ports,
we now have 600 ports in the tree.
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that matches this to ftp.freebsd.org so people can at least get a
consistent version.
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port, which installs only the shared libraries and not the entire
development system. This should make the package much more convenient
to use.
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the new "modula-3-lib" port. The split allows one to save a lot of
disk space by installing only the shared libraries needed for executing
programs. The full "modula-3" port is needed only if you want to
compile programs as well.
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"modula-3-lib". It installs only the shared libraries needed for
executing Modula-3 programs. This saves a lot of disk space for
people who need to run Modula-3 programs but don't need to build
them. The original "modula-3" port now depends on this one, and
uses it to install the compiler and the rest of the development
system.
Also, everything is now built with optimization. I have been
testing this for at least a month, and haven't seen any problems
from it. It makes the libraries and executables substantially
smaller.
This new port also includes some hooks that will make SOCKS support
possible in the near future.
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Now includes manpages!
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Noticed by: asami
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(The license agreement is similar to GPL and, thus, there should be
no problem with redistributing the original archive as long as we put no
restriction.)
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Submitted by: asami
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Submitted by: asami
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distfiles.
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check into it, but for now, set NO_CDROM to be safe.
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the redhat-4.0 distribution. bin/bash has been added to give
a shell defaulting to linux binaries. ldd, ldconfig, and ld.so
have been branded as `Linux'
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(what good was the QuakeC compiler without a server to run the games on?)
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Also, changed default server from "you.need.to.change.this"
to "irc.FreeBSD.ORG"
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Submitted by: David O'Brien <obrien@cs.ucdavis.edu>
(Closing PR #1718.)
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Submitted by: David O'Brien (obrien@cs.ucdavis.edu)
(Closing PR #1620.)
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Submitted by: Ville Eerola <ve@sci.fi>
(Closing PR #1895.)
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:-) )
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Use new INSTALL_ aliases
Clean up creation of majordom user and group
Fix problem where the local host was set to 'thud.cdrom.com' in everyone's config by default.
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tidied Makefile
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tidied Makefile
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Submitted by: Andreas Klemm <andreas@klemm.gtn.com>
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Cleaner compile and make depend cycle.
Update of FreeBSD's version numbers.
(Closing PR #1875.)
Submitted by: Lars Koeller
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Submitted by: Michael Butschky <butsch@computi.erols.com>
Modified and Updated by: max
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