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Schedule these broken ports for termination on 2006-12-01
Kris Kennaway
2006-09-02
1
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BROKEN: Does not build
Kris Kennaway
2006-08-31
1
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+2
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Conversion to a single libtool environment.
Ade Lovett
2006-02-23
2
-2
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+3
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- Refactor patch now that gtk20 port uses ltverhack
Tom McLaughlin
2006-02-05
2
-4
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+3
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Replace ugly "@unexec rmdir %D... 2>/dev/null || true" with @dirrmtry
Edwin Groothuis
2006-01-22
1
-2
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+2
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Add SHA256 to my BSD# ports
Tom McLaughlin
2005-12-01
1
-0
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+1
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Mass-conversion to the USE_AUTOTOOLS New World Order. The code present
Ade Lovett
2005-11-15
1
-1
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+1
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- Update WWW link in pkg-descr
Tom McLaughlin
2005-11-10
2
-4
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+5
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Bump PORTREVISION to chase glib update that came with Gnome 2.12
Tom McLaughlin
2005-11-06
1
-0
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+1
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Pacify distfile survey by following redirects on URLs.
Mark Linimon
2005-10-13
1
-1
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+1
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- Chase move of gtk-sharp to gtk-sharp10 and gtk-sharp-devel to
Tom McLaughlin
2005-09-29
1
-2
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+2
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- Repoint gecko-sharp dependencies to gecko-sharp10 after repo-copy of
Tom McLaughlin
2005-09-25
1
-2
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+2
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- Update to 1.8.2
Jeremy Messenger
2005-07-10
5
-9
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+21
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Update to 1.8.0.
Jeremy Messenger
2005-05-16
3
-8
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+12
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Add WITH_MOZILLA knob to support build with firefox, mozilla is default. As
Jeremy Messenger
2005-03-21
1
-2
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+20
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Bump PORTREVISION to chase the glib20 shared lib version change.
Joe Marcus Clarke
2005-03-12
1
-0
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+1
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Update to 1.6.1.
Jeremy Messenger
2005-01-10
3
-4
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+8
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Bump PORTREVISION to chase the gtkhtml3 shared library version.
Joe Marcus Clarke
2004-12-08
1
-0
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+1
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Blam is a tool that helps you keep track of the growing number of news
Jeremy Messenger
2004-11-26
4
-0
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+94