Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2000-08-06 | Update to April 2000 version | Neil Blakey-Milner | |
PR: ports/20424 Submitted by: KATO Tsuguru <tkato@prontomail.ne.jp> (Ports Fury!) | |||
2000-04-23 | Revert erich's ports to ports@FreeBSD.org, as erich has been non-responsive | Kris Kennaway | |
for quite some time. If any non-committer wants to take over maintainership please let me know. Reviewed by: ports No response from: erich | |||
2000-04-14 | Convert to PORTNAME/PORTVERSION. lfview had an invalid version | Satoshi Asami | |
string so I fixed it. | |||
1999-08-25 | Change Id->FreeBSD. | David E. O'Brien | |
1999-06-26 | Commit #2/4 to enforce Caps, no period. I ran this oe as | Tim Vanderhoek | |
$ time cvs $FREEBSD ci -m `cat msg` `cat ci.ab` Results to follow. :) | |||
1998-10-05 | Fix build for ELF. | Steve Price | |
1998-08-23 | Use the MANx variables. This commit only covers ports that | Tim Vanderhoek | |
don't USE_IMAKE, don't appear to change behaviour on NOMANCOMPRESS (many do, subtly) and don't install more than one manpage. Any port listed here is a good candidate for a general review simply due to age... For example, a number of them seem to patch an install: target into the program Makefile and/or arbitrarily compress their manpages from patches/patch-*. This has been out-of-vogue since I would guess mid-1996, at least. | |||
1998-08-05 | Rename all USE_X11 to USE_X_PREFIX. Requires 1.279 (3.0-current) or | Satoshi Asami | |
1.227.2.41 (2.2-stable) of bsd.port.mk for this to be interpreted correctly. | |||
1998-05-07 | Upgrade to 97.09.11. | Vanilla I. Shu | |
1997-03-28 | upgrade | Eric L. Hernes | |
1996-11-26 | upgrade to November 13 version | Eric L. Hernes | |
1996-11-16 | CATEGORIES+= -> CATEGORIES= | Satoshi Asami | |
While I'm here, use MASTER_SITE_XCONTRIB. | |||
1996-11-15 | upgrade to oct 2 version | Eric L. Hernes | |
1996-08-02 | Change PKGNAME suffix from "120796" to "96.12.07", it sorts better that way. | Satoshi Asami | |
1996-08-01 | new port for xmorph, an X11 image warping program. | Eric L. Hernes | |