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add missing ISNTALLS_SHLIB=yes
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It features an user friendly IDE, project wizard, generation of GNU
makefiles and automake/autoconf skeletons, fast run-time source parsing
with syntax coloring and autoformating of C, Fortran, and Eiffel sources.
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sort plist
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Anjuta is an Integrated Development Environment for C and C++.
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CvsGui features
WinCvs is written in C++ using the Microsoft MFC.
MacCvs is written in C++ using Metrowerks PowerPlant.
gCvs is written in C++ using GNU gtk+.
They are using the latest cvs source code.
They are making cvs easier for the novice.
They are increasing the power of cvs by providing an high-end interface.
The project is growing because it is supported and developed
by several cvs users.
WWW: http://cvsgui.sourceforge.net/
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the upcoming GDB release, and to get any FreeBSD-needed mods submitted
before the official 5.1 release.
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directories.
PR: 25849
Submitted by: Justin Stanford <jus@security.za.net>
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PR: 25928
Submitted by: Jeremy Norris <ishmael27@home.com>
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PR: 25926
Submitted by: Jeremy Norris <ishmael27@home.com>
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PR: 25916
Submitted by: jagapen@home.com
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PR: 26089
Submitted by: Horance Chou <horance@freedom.ie.cycu.edu.tw> MAINTAINER
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o don't apply bitwise shift to components when setting palette - vgl don't
need it unlike fbcon (after which libvgl driver was modelled). Bump
PORTREVISION as a result of bugfix.
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Reminded by: vanilla
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PR: 26062
Submitted by: maintainer
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-D_THREAD_SAFE --> ${PTHREAD_CFLAGS}
Note: my first intention was to test this out on bento/beta, but per ade's
requiest I opted to do it quickly.
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PR: 26179
Submitted by: MAINTAINER
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o unbreak -clients when USA_RESIDENT does not set.
Submitted by: Mori Kouji <mori@tri.asanuma.co.jp>
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Submitted by: bento
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Submitted by: Andrey Novikov <andrey@novikov.com> (MAINTAINER)
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Updating distinfo and bumping PORTVERSION.
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PR: 26140
Submitted by: Johann Visagie <johann@egenetics.com>
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2001-03-28 02:20 knu
* cvsweb.cgi: Re-fix the bogus fix for the previous
colons-in-a-filename problem.
Noted by: Yar Tikhiy <yar@freebsd.org>
2001-03-28 01:39 knu
* cvsweb.cgi: Conform cvsweb-markup pages to HTML 4.0 Transitional.
Submitted by: Will Andrews <will@physics.purdue.edu>
Validated by: http://validator.w3.org/
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Submitted by: obento
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working. Mark as broken for systems < 500018.
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3D features are unsupported.
SGE support will be enabled after SGE is ported.
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Submitted by: tkato@prontomail.ne.jp
PR: ports/25869
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o use internal freetype2 for consistency with x11/XFree86-4.
o added xthreads obtained from x11/XFree86-4.
o install "ws" type config sample for xdm.
o build DRI only if kernel source installed in /sys.
o fix Riva128/SGRAM driver(patch-riva_hw.c).
PR: 24338(4.0.2)
Submitted by: maintainer, keith
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Submitted by: asami & bento (not asami bento :)
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this involves is this: Cull GL from Qt by default, but still provide a
Qt+GL library that may or may not have threads. Then also provide a Qt
library that has threads but not GL. This allows us to make KDE2 depend
on a library that will *not* have threads, ever. Threads will be
revisited at a later date. Ports that require GL support need to be
updated to use the hacked library, libqtgl.so.4. The net result is that
we bloat our qt2 package by 1.5-2.5MB for compatability. Also, static
qt will not have GL support.
Introduce bsd.kde.mk, which will be tested on bento before becoming
fully activated.
Replace qt22-static with qt2-static, since it's just a proxy. Update
qt-designer to depend on qt23. Also make the old hack to package the
correct lib obsolete by using PLIST_SUB instead.
Miscellaneous changes: remove LIBQTFILE from CONFIGURE_ENV, it's not
used anymore. Solve namespace pollution problems with the devel/pth and
devel/libgnugetopt ports. Hopefully.
Suggested by: ade, asami, sobomax (bsd.kde.mk)
Repocopied by: asami (qt22-static --> qt2-static)
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Submitted by: Jonathan Belson <jon@witchspace.com>
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Found by: bento
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port (see below).
- Submitted this to current maintainer on Wednesday 14 March; no response yet
- The Python modules were not correctly installed to the Python site library
directory before. They are now. (Thanks to Michael Ewe <m.ewe@t-online.de>
for pointing out the issue.)
- Used PORTDOCS pragma in $PLIST.
PR: 25934
Submitted by: Johann Visagie <johann@egenetics.com>
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2001-03-23 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
* cvsweb.cgi: Encode colons in file names properly.
FreeBSD PR: 25963
Submitted by: Marc van Woerkom <3d@FreeBSD.org>
* cvsweb.cgi: MFZ: 1.106. Do closedir() properly.
2001-02-01 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
* cvsweb.cgi: Use a fixed-width font in the colored diff view.
Requested by: Julian Elischer <julian@elischer.org>
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heavily on Smalltalk unit.
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ruby-lapidary port. While I'm here, pkg-comment is shorten to under
the legal limit of 70 bytes.
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Forgotten by: ijliao in previous commit
Fix pkg-plist.
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the version to 2.3.2.
- Add checks for empty files, empty directories, core files, more
possible backup files, dotfiles, symlinks and CVS directories.
- Do not assume PATCHDIR always includes "/files/". Use the best
method to check whether a file is added to @checker as a patch file.
- Some trivial message style fixes.
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- Bump PORTREVISION
PR: 25933
Submitted by: MAINTAINER
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directories safely.
PR: 25767
Submitted by: Johann Visagie <johann@egenetics.com>
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Reported by: Graywane <graywane@home.com>
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included in the future release of SWIG 1.3.
Submitted by: Jeremy Norris <ishmael27@home.com>
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o General improvements to printing of source files
o More cleanup of keystroke support in GUI
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change maintainer (from ports@ to submitter)
PR: 24340
Submitted by: andrey@novikov.com (new maintainer)
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Source code browsing on UNIX-like operating systems
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PR: ports/24649
Submitted by: dwm@caimis.com
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The State Threads is a small application library which provides a
foundation for writing fast and highly scalable Internet applications
(such as web servers, proxy servers, mail transfer agents, and so on) on
UNIX-like platforms. It combines the simplicity of the multithreaded
programming paradigm, in which one thread supports each simultaneous
connection, with the performance and scalability of an event-driven
state machine architecture. In other words, this library offers a
threading API for structuring an Internet application as a state
machine.
The State Threads library is a derivative of the Netscape Portable
Runtime library (NSPR).
WWW: http://oss.sgi.com/projects/state-threads/
PR: 25189
Submitted by: tobez@tobez.org (Anton Berezin)
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"make patch". Also, I forgot to "cvs add" the correct file from
PR 25808.
reported by: bento
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by forcing the CFLAGS to -O -pipe. Somehow, the alpha build always
tries to enforce a particular -mcpu=ev4 flag which of course cannot be
understood by the (AVR) xgcc later on. This looks to me like a bug in
the cross-compilation environment of gcc, but i'm tired of actually
finding the bug.
The compiled result of avr-gcc MD5 compares equal to something build
from an IA32 host platform.
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next version. In the meantime, apply with the port.
FYI, the bug is demonstrated by this program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <pth.h>
static int check_something(void *arg)
{
return (0);
}
static void *thread(void *arg)
{
printf("thread sleeping five seconds...\n");
pth_nap(pth_time(5, 0));
printf("thread is done sleeping\n"); /* bug: we never get here */
return (NULL);
}
int main(int ac, char **av)
{
pth_event_t ev;
pth_init();
pth_spawn(NULL, thread, NULL);
ev = pth_event(PTH_EVENT_FUNC, check_something, NULL, pth_time(2, 0));
while (1)
pth_wait(ev);
}
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Since gcc (in the assumption of generating a native compiler) doesn't
want to cbe configured for an alpha*-*-freebsd* system, we hack the
configure script to allow this (similarly to netbsd). In the end, all
this will be ignored anyway since it's getting to become a
cross-compiler.
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was breaking bento builds.
Submitted by: Michael Lyngbol <michael@lyngbol.dk>
PR: 25808
Mention patch to cvsweb.
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PR: ports/25766
Submitted by: Johann Visagie <johann@egenetics.com>
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redirect to a new server, but they don't carry the old files anymore.
Unfortunately, in order to build the new stuff, we'd need a newer
avr-gcc first -- and that one's by now only available directly from
gcc's CVS repo, which is a little too `green' to me. Let's wait
another couple of months until they rolled a newer release of gcc and
binutils, and switch then.
By now, store the old distfile elsewhere.
Submitted by: fenner's ports build survey (very valuable service!)
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in each location are equal, the MD5 is different.
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<support@scitools.com> Tech Support from Understand C/C++ manufacturer,
we are allowed to remove the RESTRICTED tag as well as the LEGAL
warning.
Update to version 1.4 Build 104 from March 8, 2001.
- Correct a port versioning typo:
o Instead of using PORTVERSION=14b104 which both reflects the
distfile naming convention and follows the naming convention used
in this port; we will switch to PORTVERSION=1.4.104 which reflects
the Changelog information
o To avoid "who came before" problems since last port was
PORTVERSION=14b103, BUMP PORTEPOCH.
- Fix a PLIST unnecessary warning
- Version Changelog: http://www.scitools.com/ucpp_build_log.html
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- textproc added in category (like astyle)
Ccdoc is a tool for extracting comments from C++ source code and presenting it
in HTML format, very similar to Java's JavaDoc tool. The tagging used in ccdoc
is very similar to that of Javadoc, with adaptations for the C++ specifics, of
course. Ccdoc supports extracting comments from both header and implementation
files.
In contrast to most other C++ doc'ing applications, ccdoc analyses the code
before it has been run through the pre-processor, so things such as macros can
actually be included in the documentation.
It's usage is not quite as straight forward as JavaDoc's, but considering the
quality of the output, it is well worth the effort.
WWW: http://www.joelinoff.com/ccdoc/
PR: 22794
Submitted by: lonewolf@flame.org
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lib/perl5/site_perl/${PERL_VER}/${PERL_ARCH}
but not:
lib/perl5/site_perl/${PERL_VERSION}/${PERL_ARCH}
Submited by: bento (sorta)
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Submitted by: bento
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I was planning to rename pyncurses into more appropriate py-ncurses
before committing it out, but forgot to do so. Therefore delete
pyncurses and readd it back as py-ncurses.
Py-ncurses is a Ncurses binding for Python.
PR: 18633
Submitted by: adsharma@sharams.dhs.org
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- fix installation path of this perl module because this command failed:
perl -M'ConfigReader::DirectiveStyle' -e 1
ConfigReader files have to be put under
lib/perl5/site_perl/%%PERL_VER%%/
instead of
lib/perl5/site_perl/
- now my new port FlowScan finds the ConfigReader::DirectiveStyle PM.
"configure:1271: checking for ConfigReader::DirectiveStyle"
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Approved by: obrien
PR: 24185
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PR: 18633
Submitted by: adsharma@sharams.dhs.org
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PR: 25765
Submitted by: maintainer
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has strange problems downloading it from the author's site. I really puzzled
because I can't reproduce those problems even from freefall.
Submitted by: bento (sorta)
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Requested by: Mark Huizer <freebsd@dohd.org> (master site maintainer)
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Use EXTRACT_SUFX instead of single DISTFILES (by kuriyama).
Submitted by: Dave Chapeskie <dchapes@ddm.crosswinds.net>
PR: ports/25711
Not reach for: maintainer (mail service unavailable)
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AutoGen is a tool designed for generating program files that contain
repetitive text with varied substitutions. Its goal is to simplify the
maintenance of programs that contain large amounts of repetitious text.
This is especially valuable if there are several blocks of such text that
must be kept synchronized.
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Submitted by: Denis Shaposhnikov <dsh@neva.vlink.ru> (maintainer)
PR: ports/25682
Modified by: kuriyama
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Approved by: maintainer
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applications.
PR: 25080
Submitted by: George Reid <greid@ukug.uk.freebsd.org>
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Submitted by: bento
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* fix the symlinking so `make reinstall' works
* change how the symlinking is done to produce a more esthetic link
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Submitted by: knu
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Approved by: maintainer
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Submitted by: steve
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manually add the dependency for autoheader(1), but don't have the ports
infrastructure run `autoconf' (which clobbered the top-level configure
script).
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PR: 25145
Submitted by: Bruno Schwander <bruno@tinkerbox.org>
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Prodded by: fenner/obento
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built (which is all the submitted patch did).
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language.
PR: 24519
Submitted by: George Reid <greid@ukug.uk.freebsd.org>
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should fix the port build on bento.
Still doesn't want to be built on the alpha arch, i'm not sure whether
i'll be able to fix that or whether i'll have to exclude it from the
alpha build. In theory, since it's a cross-compiler already anyway, it
should be possible to build it on non-i386 platforms as well.
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PR: 24114
Submitted by: George Reid <greid@ukug.uk.freebsd.org>
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PR: 24042
Submitted by: Sergey Skvortsov <skv@protey.ru>
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add a lot of man pages
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error).
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reported by: bento
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Submitted by: bento
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Submitted by: bento
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Submitted by: bento
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Submitted by: bento
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Understand can parse a C/C++ project helping reverse engineer it
[begin snip from the www site]
Understand parses any sized C or C++ project to help you reverse
engineer, document and understand it and thus maintain it better.
It supports K&R C, ANSI C, or C++ source code. Projects can contain
mixed C/C++ code as well. The parser is efficient, fast, and can
handle very large projects. Very little is needed to get started
- just aim it at your source tree. Optionally (and for more parsing
accuracy) add any externally defined macro definitions and include
paths. All of this is done from the GUI - you should be able to do
an initial analysis of your project in a few minutes.
Understand for C++ quickly documents Class inheritance hierarchies
(Base Class and Derived Classes), Call and CallBy Trees, Include
and Include By Trees, as well as where and how everything in your
source code is used (cross reference). Understand for C++ creates
detailed automatic documentation about your source code in HTML
and text reports Using the PERL and C API you can write your own
documentation generators.
[end snip from the www site]
You need a limited time period license to run the product in
evaluation mode. One can be obtained in the www site. A permanent
license can be purchased there too.
- Instalation issues:
This port has a hardcoded directory structure which is required to
run it. Therefore, some measures are necessary to install it under
FreeBSD following handbook rules'
1) All files but binaries are installed according to hier(7)
2) A fake structure is created under ${PREFIX}/lib/understand_c to
please the program and soft links are made there to the correct
locations under hier(7)
3) The binaries are installed under ${PREFIX}/lib/understand_c/bin
and a wrapper is installed under ${PREFIX}/bin pointing to the fake
structure
4) Since a license is required to run the program, warnings are
issued when either it is installed or a package is added
5) Since the legal status is still being debated with the developers,
it will be marked as RESTRICTED for the time being and LEGAL
will be updated accordingly
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* Fix the build problem that was created when bsd.port.mk started setting
CXXFLAGS in MAKE_ENV. The problem is if a port uses a BSD-style Makefile
and C++, sys.mk will not craft a proper CXXFLAGS because it uses "=?".
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Perl's tie equivalent.
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Submitted by: fenner log
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Submitted by: fenner log
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MAINTAINER= is changed to MAINTAINER?=.
Then, MAINTAINER is able to be added into a slave port's Makefile.
So I added it in this port's Makefile.
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- Sort pkg-plist
PR: 25575
Submitted by: maintainer
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Regexx is a complete regular expressions C++ solution
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Dia2Code is a small utility used to generate code from a Dia diagram
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KDE Studio is an IDE (integrated development environment) for the
K Desktop Environment (KDE).
PR: 24576
Submitted by: Trenton Schulz <twschulz@cord.edu>
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Submitted by: clive.
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Submitted by: bento
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Submitted by: Stijn Hoop <stijn@win.tue.nl>
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Allegro is a cross-platform library intended for use in computer games and
other types of multimedia programming.
The WITHOUT_DEVEL option will prevent installation of some development
utilities, while WITHOUT_MAN won't install the (many) manual pages.
More about allegro at http://www.talula.demon.co.uk/allegro/
PR: 25331
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PR: 25510
Submitted by: maintainer
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This is a collection of applications and tools used by KDE developers.
It also has example code for use in learning KDE programming or starting
a new KDE application.
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I'll re-add it as 'kdesdk'.
Asked by: will
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This is a collection of applications and tools used by KDE developers.
It also has example code for use in learning KDE programming or starting
a new KDE application.
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Noted by: ports fenner
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p5-BSD-Resource => 1.09
p5-CGI-Application => 1.2
p5-CGI_Lite => 2.0
p5-Convert-ASN1 => 0.08
p5-IO-Tty => 0.04
p5-IO-stringy => 1.219
p5-Class-MethodMaker => 1.02
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Partically Submitted by: Daniel O'Connor <doconnor@gsoft.com.au>
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UDS (Useful Development Stuff) Collection
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the ports tree.
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program Atmel's AVR family of microcontrollers.
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PR: 25382
Submitted by: maintainer
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library giving userland programs access to USB devices.
PR: 24703
Submitted by: John Reynolds <jjreynold@home.com>
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as well.
PR: 24853
Submitted by: Jeremy Norris <ishmael27@home.com>
Approved by: maintainer
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is a shared library. Use a copy of .cerror to avoid this problem.
PR: 24845
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PR: 24180
Submitted by: Andreas Schulz <ats@first.gmd.de>
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Reminded by: kris
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by strlen(s) instead.
PR: 21705
Submitted by: Alexander Kabaev <ak03@gte.com>
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PR: 23806
Submitted by: Yen-Ming Lee <leeym@bsd.ce.ntu.edu.tw>
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PR: 25364
Submitted by: maintainer
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use system build-in PERL_CONFIGURE
Submitted by: gugod@gugod.org
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PR: 25319
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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breakage.
- Fixing the problem lead to a more general overhaul of the port.
- Bumped PORTREVISION.
PR: 25304
Submitted by: MAINTAINER
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Make++ (or makepp) is a drop-in replacement for GNU make
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mips-rtems-* ports. It is now time to remove these.
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usefull for earlier ones. Get rid of patches and provide
Makefile.bsd instead (which uses bsd.lib.mk). Remove the
WITH_TCL8x spaghetti and rely TCL_VER?=8.3 instead.
I think, I botched my previous commit, so this applies to it too.
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8.3.2 and above, and helps the earlier versions too. Remove the
patches and provide our own Makefile.bsd instead. Also, remove
the WITH_TCL8? spaghetti and use a simpler TCL_VER?=8.3 aproach.
Note, that this port now assumes the usage of TCL_STUBS.
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patch-install.rb.
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Submitted by: vanilla
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PR: 25246
Submitted by: maintainer
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PR: 24906
Submitted by: Anton Berezin <tobez@tobez.org>
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Submitted by: bento
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installer. Put the old version in my web space and make MASTER_SITES
point to it.
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pthread_attr_t is provided as argument to pthread_create.
liblgcc_r_pic.a no longer exists.
Put the liblgcc_r.a version of __get_eh_info() and __register_frame_info()
into the shared linuxthreads library to avoid using the incompatible
libgcc.a version. Shared libraries that use exceptions still represent a
problem if linked before the linuxthreads library.
Compile liblgcc_r.a before the main linuxthreads library to provide
the object files that contains __get_eh_info() and __register_frame_info().
Add minimal wrappers for native thread library functions used by
5.0-CURRENT libc. The wrappers try to call corresponding functions
in the linuxthreads library after performing argument conversion.
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Approved by: jasone
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libt1x.so.1 -> libt1x.so.2
PR: ports/25191
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autogen scripts. Oh wait, I already did that... ;-P
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Install documents.
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As80 is a lightweight 8080/8085 assembler for UN*X systems.
PR: 24235
Submitted by: George Reid <greid@ukug.uk.freebsd.org>
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o fix getopt arguments: -B takes argument and -N don't.
Submitted by: Peter Pentchev <roam@orbitel.bg>
Non-responce from: maintainer
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c2lib is a library of basic structures and memory allocators for C.
It is designed to look similar to C++ STL with many powerful string
features borrowed also from Perl.
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Unbreak (again) for -current (from knu)
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PR: ports/24915
Submitted by: Daemus <daemus@evilcode.com>
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Submitted by: olgeni
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may already be compiled and installed by using the GNU development tools.
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Noted by: kris
Reviewed by: vanilla
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PR: 25024
Submitted by: MAINTAINER
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