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1998-10-12
Unbreak for current.
Justin M. Seger
1998-10-11
MARK BROKEN for current. scsi.h
Justin M. Seger
1998-10-05
- Make Jordan the maintainer, since I don't even own a scanner anymore and
Nate Williams
1998-09-15
jpeg is now converted to ELF so change LIB_DEPENDS lines accordingly.
Satoshi Asami
1998-08-09
No need to use += to variable defined only once.
Satoshi Asami
1998-08-05
Rename all USE_X11 to USE_X_PREFIX. Requires 1.279 (3.0-current) or
Satoshi Asami
1998-05-04
Change JPEG shared library number to 9. This is to make sure that everyone
Justin M. Seger
1998-04-15
Switch remaining ports to use jpeg lib version 8.0.
Justin M. Seger
1997-04-30
Use new MASTER_SITE_LOCAL variable from bsd.port.mk.
Satoshi Asami
1997-02-07
Update master Site by author's request.
Nate Williams
1996-12-22
Trim down excessively long DESCR files in ports i either own, or where
Joerg Wunsch
1996-11-19
Update LIB_DEPENDS to new jpeg major. Note we don't know if these
Satoshi Asami
1996-11-18
Compress a bunch of manpages. Remove unnecessary @ directives from
Satoshi Asami
1996-11-18
Use MAN? macros. CATEGORIES+= -> CATEGORIES.
Satoshi Asami
1996-10-10
Oh my goodness! Satoshi is finally fed up and decided to "clean up"
Satoshi Asami
1996-09-26
Support the use of JPEG files instead of PPM.
Jordan K. Hubbard
1996-06-03
freefall.cdrom.com -> freefall.freebsd.org
Satoshi Asami
1996-03-07
A few enhancements:
Joerg Wunsch
1996-01-15
(Among other things) add version number 1.0 to PKGNAME.
Satoshi Asami
1996-01-13
PLIST: the binary is now named `hpscan', not `scanner'
Joerg Wunsch
1996-01-13
Some additions:
Joerg Wunsch
1996-01-13
We do have an Imakefile now.
Joerg Wunsch
1996-01-12
HP ScanJet user-level scanner driver written by Richard Tobin.
Nate Williams