Number::Compare compiles a simple comparison to an anonymous subroutine, which you can call with a value to be tested again. Now this would be very pointless, if Number::Compare didn't understand magnitudes. The target value may use magnitudes of kilobytes (k, ki), megabytes (m, mi), or gigabytes (g, gi). Those suffixed with an i use the appropriate 2**n version in accordance with the IEC standard: http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Number-Compare/ -- Sergey Skvortsov skv@FreeBSD.org git/freebsd-ports-gnome' title='freebsd-ports-gnome Git repository'/>
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* Remove USE_REINPLACE from all categories starting with Eedwin2006-05-071-1/+0
* SHA256ifyedwin2006-01-221-0/+1
* Mega-patch to cleanup the ports infrastructure regarding our linux bits:netchild2005-06-181-3/+2
* Respect the user's USE_LINUX setting.trevor2005-03-021-1/+0
* Say hello to the linux mega patch, it consolidates our linux bits anetchild2005-01-011-3/+4
* - Reclaim mainainershippav2004-08-221-1/+1
* Reset maintainer:kris2004-08-161-1/+1