The CRC32 module calculates CRC sums of 32 bit lenghts. It generates the same CRC values as ZMODEM, PKZIP, PIC- CHECK and many others. Despite its name, this module is able to compute the checksum of strings as well as of files. SD.org 2016-09-15T01:41:28+00:00 902e7247c7d11481ce913f72beb0fab596cc38f8 These ports built successfully
These ports built successfully
many ports: mark broken on powerpc64 2016-04-21T16:43:14+00:00 swills swills@FreeBSD.org 2016-04-21T16:43:14+00:00 846d8199972dd0559fe10d7173837b7a0309069b

Cleanup GH_* and variables order. 2015-12-29T14:30:46+00:00 mat mat@FreeBSD.org 2015-12-29T14:30:46+00:00 1772163e63a0cba092480dd01075455ffac9c61c Sponsored by: Absolight
Sponsored by:	Absolight
databases/sqlbuddy: UNBREAK and various fixes 2015-05-03T20:41:57+00:00 robak robak@FreeBSD.org 2015-05-03T20:41:57+00:00 a6da1caa6d463c3c82320b77cd8da87fe904ef45 - Fix unfetchable distfile - Convert to USE_GITHUB - Add LICENSE PR: 199499 Submitted by: Chenguang Li <horus.li@gmail.com> (maintainer)
- Fix unfetchable distfile
- Convert to USE_GITHUB
- Add LICENSE

PR:		199499
Submitted by:	Chenguang Li <horus.li@gmail.com> (maintainer)
Mark a few ports BROKEN: unfetchable 2015-04-12T11:04:22+00:00 antoine antoine@FreeBSD.org 2015-04-12T11:04:22+00:00 2ffe73038eb615354b8825ee2e248910a6c900b8

- Allow staging as a regular user 2014-09-11T21:34:14+00:00 antoine antoine@FreeBSD.org 2014-09-11T21:34:14+00:00 a66e098342b2e98bcc1c726d65e243d14f3c7b59 - Bump portrevision as files were not packaged with intended owner
- Bump portrevision as files were not packaged with intended owner
databases/sqlbuddy: Unbreak and stage 2014-04-21T19:02:18+00:00 marino marino@FreeBSD.org 2014-04-21T19:02:18+00:00 c3f67b5bfe878be4d83b236de45737060a06f0f2 The maintainer actually provided a PR to address the breakage long before it was marked broken. itetcu asked him a valid question: Why is sqlbuddy defaulting to sqlite when it is primarily a mysql tool? The question was never answered and the PR got thrown back on the heap. The SQLite component is what is missing. Let's remove sqlite as an option to restore the build and stage while here. It's bumped because of the change in default options. PR: ports/181708 submitted by: maintainer (Chenguang Li) modified by: marino MFH: 2014Q2
The maintainer actually provided a PR to address the breakage long
before it was marked broken.  itetcu asked him a valid question: Why
is sqlbuddy defaulting to sqlite when it is primarily a mysql tool?
The question was never answered and the PR got thrown back on the heap.

The SQLite component is what is missing.  Let's remove sqlite as an
option to restore the build and stage while here.  It's bumped because
of the change in default options.

PR:		ports/181708
submitted by:	maintainer (Chenguang Li)
modified by:	marino
MFH:		2014Q2
Convert d* to USES=zip 2014-03-07T16:49:09+00:00 bapt bapt@FreeBSD.org 2014-03-07T16:49:09+00:00 822bc33bf1ababf32638b6d24594884469c68e5d

Mark broken: Fails to check-sanity 2014-01-31T21:26:09+00:00 antoine antoine@FreeBSD.org 2014-01-31T21:26:09+00:00 bcf997d63dc493faa4d8eb095dacb3ca418b20a0 Unknown extension sqlite for PHP 5. *** Error code 1 Reported by: pkg-fallout since august 2013 With hat: portmgr
Unknown extension sqlite for PHP 5.
*** Error code 1

Reported by:	pkg-fallout since august 2013
With hat:	portmgr