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2014-07-17T08:57:51+00:00 olgeni olgeni@FreeBSD.org 2014-07-17T08:57:51+00:00 fd091c3e50b3977db49af4b254842a056ea9e77e minor COMMENT typos and surrounding whitespace fixes. A few Makefiles where not included as they contain Latin-1 characters that break the Phabricator workflow. Categories P-S. CR: D422 Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
minor COMMENT typos and surrounding whitespace fixes. A few Makefiles
where not included as they contain Latin-1 characters that break
the Phabricator workflow. Categories P-S.

CR:		D422
Approved by:	portmgr (bapt)
Resetting maintainership on ports that have not been staged and without any 2014-07-06T15:52:25+00:00 bapt bapt@FreeBSD.org 2014-07-06T15:52:25+00:00 7aecc99b1e27b82f6d96c3f36b58be00ff653935 pending PR (related to stage) With hat: portmgr
pending PR (related to stage)

With hat:	portmgr
Add NO_STAGE all over the place in preparation for the staging support (cat: sysutils) 2013-09-20T23:05:58+00:00 bapt bapt@FreeBSD.org 2013-09-20T23:05:58+00:00 3cc71fd1c319ccf30e263f2ae10fb269f9a03dc3

- convert to the new perl5 framework 2013-09-07T07:11:48+00:00 az az@FreeBSD.org 2013-09-07T07:11:48+00:00 37614bb740c853fa2f11b3ed18dea94758b28159 Submitted by: portmgr (bapt@, blanket)
Submitted by:	portmgr (bapt@, blanket)
- Remove SITE_PERL from *_DEPENDS 2012-06-30T16:51:46+00:00 az az@FreeBSD.org 2012-06-30T16:51:46+00:00 5253d5e4bd1522c747d7f50fed31169793e23391 Approved by: portmgr@ (bapt@)
Approved by: portmgr@ (bapt@)
- Replace ../../authors in MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR with CPAN:CPANID macro. 2011-06-21T06:58:49+00:00 az az@FreeBSD.org 2011-06-21T06:58:49+00:00 3b1f5c8d071c5dbc9d740209a13f1bf31eb66c2a See http://wiki.freebsd.org/Perl for details. - Change maintainership from ports@ to perl@ for ports in this changeset. - Remove MD5 checksum - Utilize CPAN macro
  See http://wiki.freebsd.org/Perl for details.
- Change maintainership from ports@ to perl@ for ports in this changeset.
- Remove MD5 checksum
- Utilize CPAN macro
- Get Rid MD5 support 2011-03-19T12:38:54+00:00 miwi miwi@FreeBSD.org 2011-03-19T12:38:54+00:00 4ab972b7468e739167f0f48c87471c6c6b7da9e5

This will act on any cronfile it is pointed at. For it to run the command, 2007-02-26T15:49:55+00:00 miwi miwi@FreeBSD.org 2007-02-26T15:49:55+00:00 e587d49a0124eee08372ef4449ca5515fb3aac25 the last or next time it will be will have to be within a minute and 15 seconds. For most usages, you will want to have the hour and minute set to *. This allows a user to do something how ever many times they want any time during the period it is active. After running through every entry in the crontab, it then exits. Why not cron? You can have cron open opera or the like on a specific display by either switch or enviromental options, but it will always open it. This allows you to open it any time along the point it is active. PR: ports/109120 Submitted by: Zane C. Bowers
the last or next time it will be will have to be within a minute and 15
seconds. For most usages, you will want to have the hour and minute set
to *. This allows a user to do something how ever many times they want any
time during the period it is active.

After running through every entry in the crontab, it then exits.

Why not cron?

You can have cron open opera or the like on a specific display by either
switch or enviromental options, but it will always open it. This allows
you to open it any time along the point it is active.

PR:		ports/109120
Submitted by:	Zane C. Bowers