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Upgrade to 2012.02.05. 2012-11-22T21:39:32+00:00 thierry thierry@FreeBSD.org 2012-11-22T21:39:32+00:00 21ec1965f557ae7fe574c47f0e16a1f4c1ff4e3a Feature safe: yes
Feature safe:	yes
Upgrade to 2010.06.14, aka 3.0a. 2010-10-17T14:45:12+00:00 thierry thierry@FreeBSD.org 2010-10-17T14:45:12+00:00 5dda8750bbb257fa1377c7a5cd3b660773d496d2 We are now allowed by the author to distribute the sources.
We are now allowed by the author to distribute the sources.
- Remove unneeded dependency from gtk12/gtk20 [1] 2008-04-19T17:56:05+00:00 miwi miwi@FreeBSD.org 2008-04-19T17:56:05+00:00 bce9b81f9d6099820f3839d7809d6b08c1d2ae7b - Remove USE_XLIB/USE_X_PREFIX/USE_XPM in favor of USE_XORG - Remove X11BASE support in favor of LOCALBASE or PREFIX - Use USE_LDCONFIG instead of INSTALLS_SHLIB - Remove unneeded USE_GCC 3.4+ Thanks to all Helpers: Dmitry Marakasov, Chess Griffin, beech@, dinoex, rafan, gahr, ehaupt, nox, itetcu, flz, pav PR: 116263 Tested on: pointyhat Approved by: portmgr (pav)
- Remove USE_XLIB/USE_X_PREFIX/USE_XPM in favor of USE_XORG
- Remove X11BASE support in favor of LOCALBASE or PREFIX
- Use USE_LDCONFIG instead of INSTALLS_SHLIB
- Remove unneeded USE_GCC 3.4+

Thanks to all Helpers:
	Dmitry Marakasov, Chess Griffin, beech@, dinoex, rafan, gahr,
	ehaupt, nox, itetcu, flz, pav

PR:		116263
Tested on:	pointyhat
Approved by:	portmgr (pav)
Medit is an interactive mesh visualization software, developed by the Gamma 2006-09-24T23:09:26+00:00 thierry thierry@FreeBSD.org 2006-09-24T23:09:26+00:00 9b0e7890d93dfad33831dcd5a32c02b4c9002e10 project at INRIA-Rocquencourt. It is intended to display computation results (in mechanics of the solids or fluids, thermics, electromagnetism, etc.) on grids 2d (triangles and quadrangles), 3d (tetrahedrons or hexahedrons) or surfaces (triangles and quandrangles).
project at INRIA-Rocquencourt.

It is intended to display computation results (in mechanics of the solids or
fluids, thermics, electromagnetism, etc.) on grids 2d (triangles and
quadrangles), 3d (tetrahedrons or hexahedrons) or surfaces (triangles and
quandrangles).