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Reported by: erwin
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- Add LICENSE
- Convert to new options framework
- Do not silence installation message
- Remove license file from PLIST
Changes: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dict/files/libmaa/libmaa-1.3.2/README/view
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- Sort PLIST_FILES
Changes: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dict/files/libmaa/libmaa-1.3.1/README/view
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- Fix all ports that add {CPP,LD}FLAGS to *_ENV to modify flags instead
PR: 157936
Submitted by: myself
Exp-runs by: pav
Approved by: pav
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- CPPFLAGS is now added to CONFIGURE_ENV by Mk/bsd.port.Mk
- Use PLIST_FILES and PORTDOCS instead of PLIST
- Remove obsolete MD5 checksum
Changes: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dict/files/libmaa/libmaa-1.3.0/README/view
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Approved by: pgollucci (mentor)
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- Pass the maintainership to submitter
PR: ports/141432
Submitted by: Sunpoet Po-Chuan Hsieh <sunpoet@sunpoet.net>
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response to email.
Hat: portmgr
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starting with D
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-Update libtool and libltdl to 2.2.6a.
-Remove devel/libtool15 and devel/libltdl15.
-Fix ports build with libtool22/libltdl22.
-Bump ports that depend on libltdl22 due to shared library version change.
-Explain what to do update in the UPDATING.
It has been tested with GNOME2, XFCE4, KDE3, KDE4 and other many wm/desktop
and applications in the runtime.
With help: marcus and kwm
Pointyhat-exp: a few times by pav
Tested by: pgollucci, "Romain Tartière" <romain@blogreen.org>, and
a few MarcusCom CVS users. Also, I might have missed a few.
Repocopy by: marcus
Approved by: portmgr
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- Add Project's SF site.
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- bump PORTEPOCH
PR: ports/130152
Submitted by: Sunpoet Po-Chuan Hsieh <sunpoet@sunpoet.net>
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helpful for writing compilers, including hash tables, sets, lists,
debugging support, and memory management. Although LIBMAA was
designed and implemented as a foundation for the Khepera
Transformation System, the data structures are generally applicable to
a wide range of programming problems.
The memory management routines are especially helpful for improving the
performance of memory-intensive applications.
WWW: http://www.dict.org/
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