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Reset jmelo@FreeBSD.org due to many months of inactivity and no response
linimon
2010-06-19
1
-1
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- fix typo in MASTERS_SITES
itetcu
2008-11-21
2
-3
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+4
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- Change my ports MAINTAINER to jmelo@FreeBSD.org.
jmelo
2006-04-06
1
-1
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+1
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- Update mastersite
ehaupt
2006-02-18
1
-2
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+3
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- Add SHA256
pav
2005-11-26
1
-0
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+1
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Respect PREFIX
kris
2005-10-16
1
-1
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+3
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print IP address with inet_ntoa() when printing the details of
arved
2004-08-16
1
-5
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+41
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SIZEify.
trevor
2004-01-30
1
-0
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+1
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- Update to version 1.0.5
krion
2003-12-05
5
-25
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+7
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Open the raw socket early and then drop setuid root privileges. Bump
kris
2003-06-15
2
-0
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+53
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- Update MASTER_SITES
naddy
2003-03-25
1
-4
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+4
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Reset maintainer of ports previously maintained by jmg and jseger, who
kris
2003-03-09
1
-1
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+1
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Clear moonlight beckons.
ade
2003-03-07
2
-1
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+1
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Remove directory on deinstall
kris
2000-06-05
1
-0
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+1
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Update with the new PORTNAME/PORTVERSION variables
cpiazza
2000-04-10
1
-2
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+2
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This is a setuid root binary. sprintf()s of DNS hostnames into undersized
kris
2000-03-05
1
-0
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+19
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Web site is no longer active
jseger
1999-11-16
1
-5
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+0
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$Id$ -> $FreeBSD$
peter
1999-08-30
1
-1
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+1
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Commit #3/4 to enforce caps, no period.
hoek
1999-06-27
1
-1
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+1
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WWW: This is definately the daemon's work. In Chuck we trust.
mharo
1999-05-03
1
-1
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+2
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Remove pkgname from front of COMMENT.
asami
1999-02-13
1
-1
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+1
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This netted the largest set of mis-installed manpages, yet!
hoek
1998-08-19
1
-1
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+0
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Change ftp.ibp.fr to ftp.lip6.fr in the archive URL.
pb
1998-08-01
1
-2
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+2
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Fix Justin M Seger's e-mail address.
tg
1997-10-13
1
-2
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+2
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Correct typo
gpalmer
1997-03-04
1
-1
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+1
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Bing is a point-to-point bandwidth measurement tool (hence the 'b'),
obrien
1997-02-16
5
-0
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+34