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from unrtf CHANGES :
Overall Program Change Log for GNU UnRTF
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0.1: original version, known as "rtf2htm"
0.17.4: changed attr.c to use AttrStack (stack of stacks) paradigm
----program renamed UnRTF----
0.17.5: began implementation of output personalities; wrote HTML personality.
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PR: 60858
Submitted by: Thorsten Greiner <thorsten.greiner@web.de>
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1.1; no history to preserve)
- run xmlcatmgr on package install + deinstall
- bump PORTREVISION
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- Fixed bug in element method of Block object where map keys
were created when an undefined element was called.
- Better handling of ignored elements to avoid "noise" from
being included in the result. Added xhtml:body and
foaf:Person to the list for now.
PR: 60978
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net>
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PR: 60975
Submitted by: maintainer
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Lightweight XML Parser
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PR: 60938
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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PR: 60672
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net>
Approved by: maintainer
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Create file differences/patches to both binary and text files
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Noticed by: Nicola Vitale <nivit@email.it>
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Correct the "Date created: year.
Better that I make this mistake here than on a cheque ::P
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PR: ports/60888
Submitted by: rushani
Approved by: maintainer
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interfacing with various pre-existing dictionary programs.
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PR: ports/60851
Submitted by: Vincent Tantardini <vinc@FreeBSD-fr.org>
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PR: ports/60850
Submitted by: Vincent Tantardini <vinc@FreeBSD-fr.org>
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part-of-speech tagger for English
natural language processing.
PR: 60723
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net>
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This port contains the SGML version of DocBook 4.2. Note
that DocBook 4.2 includes the XML DocBook DTD as part of
the SGML DTD distribution. This port is a superset of
textproc/docbook-xml, which includes only the XML DTD.
PR: ports/58695
Submitted by: Michael Edenfield <kutulu@kutulu.org>
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PR: ports/60844
Submitted by: Vincent Tantardini <vinc@FreeBSD-fr.org>
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PR: ports/60842
Submitted by: Vincent Tantardini <vinc@FreeBSD-fr.org>
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PR: 60839
Submitted by: Vincent Tantardini <vinc@FreeBSD-fr.org>
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The XMLPlatformUtils::openFile function opens files with fopen and
passes it "r+" string as mode argument. This makes(according to
fopen(3)) it try to open file for reading and writing while it
should be opened for reading only. As a result you can't
work with files not owned by you which is rather common case
for dtd files.
- Raise PORTREVISION
PR: ports/59499
Submitted by: Konstantin Oznobihin <bork@rsu.ru>
Approved by: maintainer
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30000 entries and, through additional word construction with hundreds
of prefixes and suffixes, may generate more, leading to many hundreds
of thousands of 'words' that can be formed by declension and
conjugation. This is also our first port written in ADA.
PR: ports/60822
Submitted by: Leland Wang <llwang@infor.org>
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- grab maintainership
- change depenency from XML-RSS to XML-Parser
- OO Rewrite.
- Documentation fixes.
PR: 60821
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net>
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PR: ports/60753
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net> (maintainer)
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consistency.
o Add "-" prefix when invoking xmlcatmgr at post-install to
work around installation failure which is caused by above
bug.
Reported by: Kenneth W Cochran <kwc@TheWorld.com>,
sergei, hrs
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- add HTML::MagicTemplate module
- code modified a lot.
PR: 60713
Submitted by: maintainer
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Skribe is a text processor. Even if it is a general purpose
tool, it best suits the writing of technical documents such
as web pages or technical reports, API documentations, etc.
At first glance, Skribe looks like a mark-up language ala
HTML. So, there is no need to be provided with computer
programming skills in order to use Skribe.
A second look reveals that Skribe is actually a true
programming language, provided with high level features
(such as objects, higher order functions, regular and
syntactic parsing, etc.). Skribe is based on the Scheme
programming language.
WWW: http://www-sop.inria.fr/mimosa/fp/Skribe/
PR: ports/60485
Submitted by: Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@nigredo.org>
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localized by language.
PR: 60688
Submitted by: Thorsten Greiner <thorsten.greiner@web.de>
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Submitted by: "Kostik I. Belousov" <kostya@tessart.kiev.ua>
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perl5 modules for Atom feed and API
implementation.
PR: 60612
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net>
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dict://dict.org if the config file is absent, so install a config file
with some default servers instead of making the user rummage through
the man page and the web to figure out how to make this work.
Noticed by: ceri
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- Switch to using native (i.e. buildtool) build/install mechanism
This should give a bit more visibility to Buildtool,
which is a great BSD-licensed replacement for autoconf/automake disaster
PR: 60570
Submitted by: sergei
Approved by: hrs (maintainer)
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IIIMF stands for Internet/Intranet Input Method Framework.
IIIMF is designed to be the next generation of input method framework
which provides the following capabilities;
* Multiplatform, platform independent.
* Multlingual and Full UNICODE support, but satisfactory for native speakers.
* Windowing System Independent.
* Multiple language engines concurrently run.
* Multiuser.
* Distributed, lightweight clients and scalable server.
* Extensible in multiple means.
* Input method protocol efficient enough to be used over low-speed modem
connection.
* Easy input method engine development with plugin API.
* Easy input method enabling with libiiimcf, even on console apps.
* Small core part to start from.
WWW: http://www.openi18n.org/subgroups/im/IIIMF/
- Kuang-che Wu
kcwu@csie.org
PR: ports/60087
Submitted by: Kuang-che Wu <kcwu@csie.org>
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A lexing package for over 20 programming and markup langauges
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IIIMF stands for Internet/Intranet Input Method Framework.
IIIMF is designed to be the next generation of input method framework
which provides the following capabilities;
* Multiplatform, platform independent.
* Multlingual and Full UNICODE support, but satisfactory for native speakers.
* Windowing System Independent.
* Multiple language engines concurrently run.
* Multiuser.
* Distributed, lightweight clients and scalable server.
* Extensible in multiple means.
* Input method protocol efficient enough to be used over low-speed modem
connection.
* Easy input method engine development with plugin API.
* Easy input method enabling with libiiimcf, even on console apps.
* Small core part to start from.
WWW: http://www.openi18n.org/subgroups/im/IIIMF/
- Kuang-che Wu
kcwu@csie.org
PR: ports/60087
Submitted by: Kuang-che Wu <kcwu@csie.org>
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Another pointy hat for the dutchman.
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IIIMF stands for Internet/Intranet Input Method Framework.
IIIMF is designed to be the next generation of input method framework
which provides the following capabilities;
* Multiplatform, platform independent.
* Multlingual and Full UNICODE support, but satisfactory for native speakers.
* Windowing System Independent.
* Multiple language engines concurrently run.
* Multiuser.
* Distributed, lightweight clients and scalable server.
* Extensible in multiple means.
* Input method protocol efficient enough to be used over low-speed modem
connection.
* Easy input method engine development with plugin API.
* Easy input method enabling with libiiimcf, even on console apps.
* Small core part to start from.
WWW: http://www.openi18n.org/subgroups/im/IIIMF/
- Kuang-che Wu
kcwu@csie.org
PR: ports/60087
Submitted by: Kuang-che Wu <kcwu@csie.org>
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IIIMF stands for Internet/Intranet Input Method Framework.
IIIMF is designed to be the next generation of input method framework
which provides the following capabilities;
* Multiplatform, platform independent.
* Multlingual and Full UNICODE support, but satisfactory for native speakers.
* Windowing System Independent.
* Multiple language engines concurrently run.
* Multiuser.
* Distributed, lightweight clients and scalable server.
* Extensible in multiple means.
* Input method protocol efficient enough to be used over low-speed modem
connection.
* Easy input method engine development with plugin API.
* Easy input method enabling with libiiimcf, even on console apps.
* Small core part to start from.
WWW: http://www.openi18n.org/subgroups/im/IIIMF/
- Kuang-che Wu
kcwu@csie.org
PR: ports/60087
Submitted by: Kuang-che Wu <kcwu@csie.org>
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IIIMF stands for Internet/Intranet Input Method Framework.
IIIMF is designed to be the next generation of input method framework
which provides the following capabilities;
* Multiplatform, platform independent.
* Multlingual and Full UNICODE support, but satisfactory for native speakers.
* Windowing System Independent.
* Multiple language engines concurrently run.
* Multiuser.
* Distributed, lightweight clients and scalable server.
* Extensible in multiple means.
* Input method protocol efficient enough to be used over low-speed modem
connection.
* Easy input method engine development with plugin API.
* Easy input method enabling with libiiimcf, even on console apps.
* Small core part to start from.
WWW: http://www.openi18n.org/subgroups/im/IIIMF/
- Kuang-che Wu
kcwu@csie.org
PR: ports/60087
Submitted by: Kuang-che Wu <kcwu@csie.org>
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IIIMF stands for Internet/Intranet Input Method Framework.
IIIMF is designed to be the next generation of input method framework
which provides the following capabilities;
* Multiplatform, platform independent.
* Multlingual and Full UNICODE support, but satisfactory for native speakers.
* Windowing System Independent.
* Multiple language engines concurrently run.
* Multiuser.
* Distributed, lightweight clients and scalable server.
* Extensible in multiple means.
* Input method protocol efficient enough to be used over low-speed modem
connection.
* Easy input method engine development with plugin API.
* Easy input method enabling with libiiimcf, even on console apps.
* Small core part to start from.
WWW: http://www.openi18n.org/subgroups/im/IIIMF/
PR: ports/60087
Submitted by: Kuang-che Wu <kcwu@csie.org>
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IIIMF stands for Internet/Intranet Input Method Framework.
IIIMF is designed to be the next generation of input method framework
which provides the following capabilities;
* Multiplatform, platform independent.
* Multlingual and Full UNICODE support, but satisfactory for native speakers.
* Windowing System Independent.
* Multiple language engines concurrently run.
* Multiuser.
* Distributed, lightweight clients and scalable server.
* Extensible in multiple means.
* Input method protocol efficient enough to be used over low-speed modem
connection.
* Easy input method engine development with plugin API.
* Easy input method enabling with libiiimcf, even on console apps.
* Small core part to start from.
WWW: http://www.openi18n.org/subgroups/im/IIIMF/
PR: ports/60087
Submitted by: Kuang-che Wu <kcwu@csie.org>
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IIMF stands for Internet/Intranet Input Method Framework.
IIIMF is designed to be the next generation of input method framework
which provides the following capabilities;
* Multiplatform, platform independent.
* Multlingual and Full UNICODE support, but satisfactory for native speakers.
* Windowing System Independent.
* Multiple language engines concurrently run.
* Multiuser.
* Distributed, lightweight clients and scalable server.
* Extensible in multiple means.
* Input method protocol efficient enough to be used over low-speed modem
connection.
* Easy input method engine development with plugin API.
* Easy input method enabling with libiiimcf, even on console apps.
* Small core part to start from.
WWW: http://www.openi18n.org/subgroups/im/IIIMF/
PR: ports/60087
Submitted by: Kuang-che Wu <kcwu@csie.org>
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PR: 60607
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net>
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PR: ports/60630
Submitted by: Paul Marquis <pmarquis@pobox.com> (maintainer)
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PR: ports/60625
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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PR: 60569
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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Submitted by: Andy Miller <andym@trit.org>
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- Take maintainership
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PR: 60467
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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PR: ports/60482
Submitted by: Krzysztof Stryjek <wtp@bsdguru.org>
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- Fix install location of several files
PR: 60466
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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PR: 60437
Submitted by: Lars Thegler <lars@thegler.dk>
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install somewhat, minor bugfixes.
PR: ports/41400
Submitted by: Marc Recht <marc@informatik.uni-bremen.de>
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ports/textproc/p5-Text-Reflow/distinfo has =3D
PR: ports/60435
Submitted by: "Alexandr A.Babaylov" <babolo@cicuta.babolo.ru>
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PR: 60436
Submitted by: maintainer
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I'm not sure how much longer I will have a email account at rgv.
PR: ports/60406
Submitted by: michael johnson <ahze@ahze.net>
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PR: 58943
Submitted by: Palle Girgensohn <girgen@pingpong.net>
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PR: 58943
Submitted by: Palle Girgensohn <girgen@pingpong.net>
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PR: 58943
Submitted by: Palle Girgensohn <girgen@pingpong.net>
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PR: 59992
Submitted by: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@math.missouri.edu>
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- Add some directories to pkg-plist
- Bump portrevision
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downgrade to 0.5 - the latest official release
- Use proper MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE
While I'm here:
- Silence configure warning
- Shorten COMMENT to fit the limit
- Install additional docs, respect NOPORTDOCS in pkg-plist
PR: 60318
Submitted by: maintainer
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Pointed out by: marcus
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of XHTML and the modular DTDs on which it depends.
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with his permission.
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ruby16-shim-ruby18.
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Thank for all your work, Jim!
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Noticed by: Antiword Team
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had left one that made Perl 5.00503 very unhappy. Create and use
filehandles The Right Way(tm) instead of using the 'no strict refs' bandaid.
Prompted by: kris
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so that they work
PR: 53662
Submitted by: John Merryweather Cooper <coop9211@uidaho.edu>
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- Remove local hacks to prevent fetching DocBook XML
from SourceForge at build-time - we now have xmlcatmgr that DTRT
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script was renamed to solve a conflict with archivers/rpm) to fix possible
build problems.
I've tested this with lang/icc. Any new errors because of this commit in
one of the modified ports may be because the ports previously may have used
rpm2cpio from archivers/rpm instead of the used {EXTRACT,BUILD}_DEPENDS
archivers/rpm2cpio.
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PR: 57749
Approved by: maintainer timeout
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from YACC, EBNF or HAPPY input grammars. Requires Haskell (ghc) to build.
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deinstalling, too. (Suggested by Greg Lewis)
- When installing via port, set $PKG_PREFIX to $PREFIX for the
pkg-install script to make it look for mktexlsr in there, too.
PR: ports/59590
Submitted by: Stefan Walter <sw@gegenunendlich.de> (maintainer)
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deinstalling, too. (Suggested by Greg Lewis)
- When installing via port, set $PKG_PREFIX to $PREFIX for the
pkg-install script to make it look for mktexlsr in there, too.
PR: ports/59589
Submitted by: Stefan Walter <sw@gegenunendlich.de> (maintainer)
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PR: 60037
Submitted by: Allan Bowhill <abowhill@blarg.net>
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not plug-compatible) function is available in the base system.
PR: ports/56400
Submitted by: gnb@itga.com.au
Committed on behalf of wjv@, who is letting real life take precedence
over FreeBSD right now.
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paths; Add suport for IO::Handle; Bug fixes.
PR: ports/56564
Submitted by: Lars Thegler <lars@thegler.dk>
Committed on behalf of wjv@, who is letting real life take precedence
over ports right now :-)
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Reported by: krion
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information. See ChangeLog for full details.
PR: ports/58738
Submitted by: Lars Eggert <larse@isi.edu>
Committed on behalf of lioux@, who is having machine problems.
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Delay calling tput until delimiters are needed, and don't call if
user specifies his/her own delimiters first.
Don't run tput if TERM is set to empty string.
PR: ports/58472
Submitted by: ijliao
Committed on behalf of lioux@, who is having machine troubles.
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PR: 59623
Submitted by: Lars Thegler <lars@thegler.dk>
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PR: 58050
Submitted by: philip@p6m7g8.com
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PR: 59847
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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PR: ports/59929
Submitted by: Rui Lopes <rui@ruilopes.com> (maintainer)
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PR: ports/59634
Submitted by: Marcus von Appen <mva@sysfault.org> (maintainer)
Approved by: adamw (mentor)
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of "glib12-config" (which was inconsistent with "USE_GNOME=glib20).
Approved by: marcus (Joe Marcus Clarke)
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Approved by: portmgr
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Reported by: bento via kris (as a passepartout build error)
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Noticed by: fenner's distfile survey
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add -fPIC to CFLAGS to hopefully fix build on AMD64
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ports to be reset to ports@FreeBSD.org. We're sorry to see you
go and want to thank you for your help in the past.
PR: ports/59515
Submitted by: statue@freebsd.sinica.edu.tw
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Add CONFLICTS.
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* perl in scripts/configure is replaced by sed in-place mode.
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PR: ports/57519
Submitted by: Calle Dybedahl <calle@ulthar.bisexualmenace.org>
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PR: 58990
Submitted by: darren@ArkRoyal.batterybackups.net
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- use DOCSDIR
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PR: 59482
Submitted by: Stefan Walter <sw@gegenunendlich.de>
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PR: 59481
Submitted by: Stefan Walter <sw@gegenunendlich.de>
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Submitted by: Oliver Eikemeier
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PR: 59508
Submitted by: Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@cultdeadsheep.org>
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"perl -pi -e" construction.
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PR: 59109
Approved by: marcus (mentor)
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these yet.
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PR: ports/58032
Submitted by: Marcus von Appen <mva@sysfault.org>
Approved by: adamw (mentor)
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PR: 57359
Submitted by: Ports FURY
Approved by: marcus (mentor)
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PR: 59384
Submitted by: Rui Lopes <rui@ruilopes.com>
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PR: 59383
Submitted by: Rui Lopes <rui@ruilopes.com>
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noticed by: freshports.org sanity-checking
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Does not link without at least -O, after update to 0.50.4.1
Submitted by: thierry@pompo.net
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Submitted by: KATO Tsuguru <tkato@prontomail.com>
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read/Write .css files with as little code as
possible.
PR: 58780
Submitted by: Hansjoerg Pehofer <hansjoerg.pehofer@uibk.ac.at>
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perl extension to strip the high bit
off of ISO-8859-1 text.
PR: 59117
Submitted by: kai
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entry and corresponding code:
Revision 1.48 2003/06/03 15:20:17 ht
work with 16- or 32-bit Python
Spotted by: bento
Approved by: adamw (mentor)
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make -> ${MAKE}
PR: ports/59274 [1]
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net> [1]
Approved by: adamw (mentor)
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PR: ports/59249
Submitted by: Krzysztof Stryjek <wtp@bsdguru.org>
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annotation data.
PR: ports/58865
Submitted by: KANOU Hiroki <kanou@khdd.net>
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Noted by: igla@batterybackups.net
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I have contributed, in order to attract less spam.
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I have contributed, in hopes of attracting less spam.
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and building websites.
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NOPORTDOCS case.
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$ ./agrep `perl -e 'print "y" x 240'` /dev/null
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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(which I see has grown much smarter lately - thanks!)
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PR: 57535
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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Submitted by: marcus
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PR: 59137
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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PR: 59136
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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PR: 59135
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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The FoilTeX is a collection of LaTeX files for making foils. A number
of features are built-in including large sans serif font as normal font,
options for setting normalsize at 20pt (default), 17pt, 25pt or 30pt,
new macros for starting new foils, for special environments like Theorem
and Proof, simple macros to control the headline and footline.
WWW: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/nonfree/macros/latex/contrib/foiltex/
PR: 54372
Submitted by: Stefan Walter <sw@gegenunendlich.de>
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PPower4 is used to post process presentations in PDF format which were
prepared using (La)TeX to add dynamic effects. The PDF files can be
created with pdf(la)tex, v(la)tex or with standard LaTeX and then
converted to PDF with dvipdfm.
WWW: http://www-sp.iti.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/software/ppower4/
PR: 54335
Submitted by: Stefan Walter <sw@gegenunendlich.de>
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PR: ports/58608
Submitted by: maintainer
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- Utilize DATADIR/DOCSDIR
PR: 59012
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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Submitted by: dinoex
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PR: 58358
Submitted by: Markus Brueffer <brueffer@phoenix-systems.de>
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Works with all perls now
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PR: 58463
Submitted by: Nicola Vitale <nivit@email.it>
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set CONFLICT in sgrep and sgrep2 Makefile
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PR: 58913
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net>
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PR: ports/58922
Submitted by: maintainer
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Submitted by: marcus
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visual difference for paragraphed
text.
PR: 58859
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net>
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Submitted by: foxfair
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Submitted by: foxfair
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Submitted by: foxfair
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to unbreak gtk-doc as well as removes a ton of gross hacks to support
the old location. Also, import some CVS patches from SK to fix some
potential crashes when installing bad catalogs.
While I tested this with a full SK database rebuild, problems may still
occur. Please let me know if you encounter any issues with OMF files
after this commit.
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access to Lingua::EN::Numbers objects.
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RUN_DEPENDS to BUILD_DEPENDS. PRs ports/51069, ports/54815,
ports/56964; maintainer timeout (maintainer reports ENOTIME
at the moment).
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From: Motomichi Matsuzaki <mzaki@e-mail.ne.jp>
Subject: Re: question about FreeBSD ports you maintain
Briefly, I have no time for maintaining ports.
So I wish to leave the maintainer position of these ports:
biology/fastdnaml
textproc/wv
Thanks you for maintaining the FreeBSD system.
Best regards,
Motomichi Matsuzaki
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PR: 58755
Submitted by: maintainer
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Natural language toolkit written in python
PR: 58745
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net>
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after Feb 2 2004 if they are still broken at that time and no fixes
have been submitted by PR.
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who did not respond to my email confirming whether they have an active
interest in maintaining the port:
sue reg rv jmb dima reg horikawa msmith jhs ue
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*** addresses that may be dead, even though the error is temporary:
*** addresses that seem to be dead, but give a hint to a new address:
PR: ports/58694
Submitted by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
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*** addresses that seem to be dead:
PR: ports/58694
Submitted by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
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550 5.1.2 <benno@netizen.com.au>... Host unknown (Name server: netizen.com.au: host not found)
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PR: 58772
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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- Utilize DOCSDIR/EXAMPLESDIR
PR: 58771
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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ruby16-shim-ruby18:
devel/ruby-yaml
net/ruby-drb
net/ruby-gserver
net/ruby-soap
net/ruby-xmlrpc
security/ruby-openssl
sysutils/ruby-devel-logger
textproc/ruby-rexml
www/ruby-webrick
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dbacl is a digramic Bayesian text classifier. Given some text,
it calculates the posterior probabilities that the input resembles
one of any number of previously learned document collections.
It can be used to sort incoming email into arbitrary categories
such as spam, work, and play, or simply to distinguish an English text
from a French text. It fully supports international character sets,
and uses sophisticated statistical models based on the
Maximum Entropy Principle.
Author: Laird A. Breyer <laird@lbreyer.com>
WWW: http://dbacl.sourceforge.net/
PR: 58733
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net>
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JavaScript
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o Honor $NOPORTDOCS.
PR ports/58540
Submitted by: Simon Barner <barner@in.tum.de>
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Add p5-XML-SimpleObject into BUILD_DEPENDS, and also bump PORTREVISION.
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PR: ports/58678
Submitted by: Hiroki Sato <hrs@freebsd.org>
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PR: 58665
Submitted by: maintainer
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perl extension for extract words
from strings.
PR: 58480
Submitted by: clsung@dragon2.net
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Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net>
Update port from 0.05 to 0.06, and add BUILD_DEPENDS of BerkeleyDB.pm,
Assign maintainership to the submitter.
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PR: 58101
Submitted by: Ying-Chieh Chen <yinjieh@csie.nctu.edu.tw>
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PR: 58598
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net> (maintainer)
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distfile is no longer available on that website, so someone
will need to do the work to check the updates and ensure the
license is still compatible.
But at least you'll know where to start looking.
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version on our ftp server and the one on the author's page is the
lower (!) revision number on its own CVS ID. Otherwise they are
identical, so bump PORTEPOCH after updating the checksum.
The author notes: "All the features of xml-mode.el have now been
integrated into the latest (CVS) version of sgml-mode, so I no
longer maintain it as a separate module." Perhaps that has
something to do with the version reset? Who knows.
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PR: 58105, 56877
Submitted by: Ying-Chieh Chen <yinjieh@csie.nctu.edu.tw>,
Lars Thegler <lars@thegler.dk>
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- Unbreak plist
- Change maintainer's email
PR: 58438
Submitted by: Henrik Motakef <ports@henrik-motakef.de> (maintainer)
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- Change maintainer's email
PR: 58437
Submitted by: Henrik Motakef <ports@henrik-motakef.de> (maintainer)
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- Install XML catalog
- Fix catalog permissions
- Change maintainer mail address
PR: 58435
Submitted by: Henrik Motakef <ports@henrik-motakef.de> (maintainer)
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