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I dunno why, but array data cannot be (implicitly) converted to string
data, so covert the array data explicitly with 'to_s'.
Bump PORTREVISION as usual.
Please note that I'll report all the patches to the aswiki author iff
I've confirmed that aswiki works well on ruby-1.8.6.
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Also bump PORTREVISION.
Found by: y-manabe at ist dot osaka-u.ac.jp
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I don't know why, but it seems that the method Digest::MD5.new behavior
is changed between 1.8.5 and 1.8.6 (sigh).
As usual, bump PORTREVISION.
See also: http://myn.meganecco.org/2007041200 (in Japanese)
See also: http://svn.ruby-lang.org/repos/ruby/tags/v1_8_6/ChangeLog
(MD5 related codes are changed at Mar/06/2007?)
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Fix long-standing typo in linux-vmware-toolbox5/distinfo (pass me
a pointyhat to me...)
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Bump PORTREVISION.
Why patch needed? According ruby 1.8 language definition, even if
the first character-class string is square branket, warn if not
escaped with backslash. See also ruby/regex.c rev 1.81(*1). Since
[\]] is properly processed by ruby 1.6, patch this unconditionally.
Adviced about ruby language by: knu, hrs
*1) http://www.ruby-lang.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/ruby/regex.c#rev1.81
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RUBY_SHEBANG_FILES feature in bsd.ruby.mk kicks ${RUBY} to rewrite
files; ruby is used in build stage. So RUBY_NO_BUILD_DEPENDS should
_not_ be listed here.
Since this change doesn't affect the package contents itself, no bumps.
Found by: dosirak.kr.freebsd.org
Reported by: kris
Pointy hat to: matusita
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Submitted by: Kenneth Stailey <kstailey at yahoo.com>
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Found by: Fritz Heinrichmeyer <Fritz.Heinrichmeyer@Fernuni-Hagen.de>
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that the config file is read-only). Install sample CSS file to
aswiki home directory.
Content changed, so bump the revision.
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Found by: kris
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This is yet another wiki clone, written in Ruby. It supports contents
logging with RCS; you can easily checks the difference of each change.
Reviewed by: kuriyama, knu
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