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* Add NO_STAGE all over the place in preparation for the staging support (cat: ↵bapt2013-09-211-0/+1
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* - Update distinfotota2013-06-222-3/+5
| | | | | | | | - Add LOCAL to MASTER_SITES - Bump PORTREVISION PR: ports/179748 Submitted by: John Marino <draco_AT_marino_DOT_st>
* - Update to 1.1.1tota2013-05-312-6/+6
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* - Update to 1.1.0tota2013-05-143-11/+17
| | | | | | | * Add a man page * Expose the speed of the animation - Trim Makefile header - Replace tab with a space after WWW: in pkg-descr
* - Update to 1.0.4tota2012-08-292-5/+4
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* - Fix distinfo [1]tota2012-08-232-11/+7
| | | | | | | - Bump PORTREVISION, accordingly - Switch USE_GITHUB and GH_* macros Pointed out by: beat@ [1]
* - Update to 1.0.3tota2012-08-172-5/+7
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* - Update to 0.0.2012.08.16tota2012-08-162-4/+4
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* - Add a new port: games/gtitota2012-08-163-0/+48
It's a program that displays a badly made ASCII-art animation to punish you for your typing error - and after that magically launches the command you meant to launch. The code is available under an MIT-like license on github - though of course anybody can write his or her own version in a couple of minutes. This whole thing is heavily inspired by sl, which displays a steam locomotive. However, gti is actually nicer than sl as it at least executes git after the animation. :-) WWW: http://r-wos.org/hacks/gti