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* Bump PORTREVISIONs of all users of math/mpc that we just updated togerald2018-03-111-1/+1
* Bump PORTREVISION for ports depending on the canonical version of GCCgerald2017-09-111-0/+1
* cad/NASTRAN-95: update 20151227 -> 20160908 and set MAINTAINERrobak2017-08-176-21/+21
* Update WWWsunpoet2017-05-301-1/+1
* Bump PORTREVISIONs for ports depending on the canonical version of GCC andgerald2017-04-011-1/+1
* Bump PORTREVISIONS for ports depending on the canonical version of GCC andgerald2016-12-07