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+ was horrid, requiring around 3 dozen patches just to build on equally ancient gcc 4.5. Exult has not been released yet, but the snapshots are considered superior even to the last RC release, 1.4.9rc. The C++ code builds without patches on both gcc 4.7 (DragonFly) and clang from F10 (verified by Redports) The Exult Studio was added as an option, it's on by default. I did not add the Mod or usecode compiler. If somebody wants those, they can be added as options as well. While updating, support stage.
The previous version of Exult, 1.2, is considered ancient by the
developers.  Morever, it's c++ was horrid, requiring around 3 dozen
patches just to build on equally ancient gcc 4.5.

Exult has not been released yet, but the snapshots are considered
superior even to the last RC release, 1.4.9rc.  The C++ code builds
without patches on both gcc 4.7 (DragonFly) and clang from F10 (verified
by Redports)

The Exult Studio was added as an option, it's on by default.  I did not
add the Mod or usecode compiler.  If somebody wants those, they can be
added as options as well.  While updating, support stage.
Style: tab -> space. 2013-03-28T16:28:59+00:00 eadler eadler@FreeBSD.org 2013-03-28T16:28:59+00:00 3ed7e5832a752d963b037d8017ec4d3a42ea9bfd Most contributors copy an existing port when writing their own so reduce the number of bad examples in the tree.
Most contributors copy an existing port when writing their own so reduce the number of bad examples in the tree.
For ports maintained by ports@FreeBSD.org, remove names and/or 2009-12-21T02:19:12+00:00 dougb dougb@FreeBSD.org 2009-12-21T02:19:12+00:00 4f185e1b72df74c7f03d5cec592a5ebd94ed1186 e-mail addresses from the pkg-descr file that could reasonably be mistaken for maintainer contact information in order to avoid confusion on the part of users looking for support. As a pleasant side effect this also avoids confusion and/or frustration for people who are no longer maintaining those ports.
e-mail addresses from the pkg-descr file that could reasonably
be mistaken for maintainer contact information in order to avoid
confusion on the part of users looking for support. As a pleasant
side effect this also avoids confusion and/or frustration for people
who are no longer maintaining those ports.