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2007-06-24
- Remove FreeBSD 4.x bits.
Stanislav Sedov
2007-03-27
- Change my email.
Stanislav Sedov
2007-03-24
- COPYTREE_* are now part of bsd.port.mk
Pav Lucistnik
2006-09-09
Add an operator. This fixes the INDEX build.
Colin Percival
2006-09-09
- Update to 2.11.0
Rong-En Fan
2006-09-06
Stanislav wants to maintain this ports.
Ion-Mihai Tetcu
2006-09-06
Reset inactive maintainer who has not responded to email.
Mark Linimon
2006-09-02
Schedule these broken ports for termination on 2006-12-01
Kris Kennaway
2006-01-22
SHA256ify (manually updated and checked)
Edwin Groothuis
2005-05-07
BROKEN on i386: Does not install
Kris Kennaway
2005-03-19
Remove hardcoded WRKDIR.
Kirill Ponomarev
2005-02-21
Annotate comment about using sgmltools port to build the docs with a
Kris Kennaway
2004-11-18
BROKEN on !i386: Does not compile
Kris Kennaway
2004-07-07
Update to 2.10.1 (including 64bit fixes)
Volker Stolz
2004-04-03
BROKEN on !i386: Does not compile
Kris Kennaway
2004-03-23
Update to 2.10.0
Volker Stolz
2004-02-04
Bump PORTREVISION on all ports that depend on gettext to aid with upgrading.
Joe Marcus Clarke
2004-01-23
Use LS macro.
Trevor Johnson
2004-01-22
Use the SORT macro from bsd.port.mk.
Trevor Johnson
2004-01-07
Update to 2.9.3. Recent changes:
Mark Linimon
2003-05-22
Update from 2.8.0 to 2.9.1. New features include a TGI, a small
Tim Vanderhoek
2003-03-07
Clear moonlight beckons.
Ade Lovett
2002-09-02
Update from 2.4.1 to 2.8.0. Add support for Atari and for
Tim Vanderhoek
2001-02-05
Style police over the devel category.
Jimmy Olgeni
2000-12-26
New website: www.cc65.org
Tim Vanderhoek
2000-06-29
Move the stragler's www.freebsd.org/~user distfiles to the offical
David E. O'Brien
2000-05-29
This port uses gmake(1).
Steve Price
2000-05-09
Add cc65, a C cross-compiler for 6502-based systems (C64, Apple ][, etc).
Tim Vanderhoek