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authorRuslan Makhmatkhanov <rm@FreeBSD.org>2011-12-23 04:35:56 +0000
committerRuslan Makhmatkhanov <rm@FreeBSD.org>2011-12-23 04:35:56 +0000
commite0d87a6865066fbc630bc03e358c112a7ff88b93 (patch)
tree1e200fd69648ad96a3b0325e97423c6ed349ddfc /astro
parent2bb7f9575f3be5ccf14ca37690e1cb345ec43f21 (diff)
downloadports-e0d87a6865066fbc630bc03e358c112a7ff88b93.tar.gz
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-rw-r--r--astro/qlandkartegt/Makefile2
-rw-r--r--astro/qlandkartegt/distinfo4
-rw-r--r--astro/qlandkartegt/pkg-descr2
3 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/astro/qlandkartegt/Makefile b/astro/qlandkartegt/Makefile
index fcb45f0572b7..f76279866599 100644
--- a/astro/qlandkartegt/Makefile
+++ b/astro/qlandkartegt/Makefile
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
#
PORTNAME= qlandkartegt
-PORTVERSION= 1.2.4
+PORTVERSION= 1.3.1
CATEGORIES= astro
MASTER_SITES= SF/${PORTNAME}/${PORTNAME}/QLandkarteGT%20${PORTVERSION}
diff --git a/astro/qlandkartegt/distinfo b/astro/qlandkartegt/distinfo
index 9818d8e06422..0bf416f38674 100644
--- a/astro/qlandkartegt/distinfo
+++ b/astro/qlandkartegt/distinfo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-SHA256 (qlandkartegt-1.2.4.tar.gz) = 3f87667ceffde60a7c533df7e25f375793a093970d89bfa1cd842b3595c58f2c
-SIZE (qlandkartegt-1.2.4.tar.gz) = 4432332
+SHA256 (qlandkartegt-1.3.1.tar.gz) = 77a387856e2d41f9ea69f750cbac9bb49fa249d65bdef5e319bfa6f7c9f84121
+SIZE (qlandkartegt-1.3.1.tar.gz) = 4528281
diff --git a/astro/qlandkartegt/pkg-descr b/astro/qlandkartegt/pkg-descr
index 69e880ee210c..e80f28daa69a 100644
--- a/astro/qlandkartegt/pkg-descr
+++ b/astro/qlandkartegt/pkg-descr
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ feasible with a minimum of overhead. No excuses!
QLandkarte GT does replace the original QLandkarte with a much more flexible
architecture. It's not limited to a map format or device. Thus if you think your
-Magellan GPS or other should be supported, join the team.
+Magellan GPS or other should be supported, join the team.
Additionally it is a front end to the GDAL tools, to make georeferencing scanned
maps feasible for the normal user. Compared to similar tools like QGis, it's