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1998-09-25
tk80 has been ELFized.
Satoshi Asami
1998-08-17
Wouldn't it be funny if this manpage-removal things turned into
Tim Vanderhoek
1998-08-07
Fix up dependencies for ports that moved into the x11-toolkits category.
Satoshi Asami
1998-08-07
Move "sliderule xpostit xpostitPlus" from x11 to deskutils. Move "cal
Satoshi Asami
1998-03-20
Back out last change, use tcl8.0.
Thomas Gellekum
1998-02-24
Upgrade to use tcl8.1 and tk8.1.
Justin M. Seger
1998-02-21
Add tk virtual category where missing. List of ports which depend on tk
Bill Fenner
1998-02-07
portlint
Tim Vanderhoek
1998-01-01
Upgrade to ical-2.2. Use Tcl/Tk 8.0.
Chris Timmons
1997-11-23
Unmark this port broken, it works fine now.
Satoshi Asami
1997-11-22
Mark the ports that were broken in one way or another by the recent tcl
Satoshi Asami
1997-10-08
Upgrade to use tcl7.6/tk4.2. Tried tcl8.0/tk8.0, but gave runtime error.
David E. O'Brien
1997-10-08
Fix this to compile with tcl75/tk41 from ${PREFIX} vs. the base system.
David E. O'Brien
1997-05-01
Strip the binary.
David E. O'Brien
1997-04-20
Add virtual category 'tk41'.
Wolfram Schneider
1996-11-18
Compress a bunch of manpages. Remove unnecessary @ directives from
Satoshi Asami
1996-11-17
Converted to MAN[1-8]
David E. O'Brien
1996-11-11
CATEGORIES+= --> CATEGORIES=
David E. O'Brien
1996-10-08
Upgrade ical to a non-prehistoric version (now works with tk4.1 et al
Paul Traina
1995-11-26
Change "utilities" category to "misc" in preparation for move to misc.
Satoshi Asami
1995-10-28
added myself as MAINTAINER
Eric L. Hernes
1995-10-28
fixed COMMENTS
Eric L. Hernes
1995-08-23
Yipes, the category name is "utilities", not "utils"....
Satoshi Asami
1995-08-23
Here's a port of one of the better calendar programs I've seen.
Satoshi Asami