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Tested by: poudriere
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
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net)
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- Trim header
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- Enforce the now clarified rules from the Porter's Handbook (e.g. no dots, no
A/An, etc.)
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ports use BUILD_DEPENDS:= ${RUN_DEPENDS}. This patch fixes ports that are
currently broken. This is a temporary measure until we organically stop using
:= or someone(s) spend a lot of time changing all the ports over.
Explicit duplication > := > = and this just moves ports one step to the left
Approved by: portmgr
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web applications.
The URL syntax is similar to what can be found in Ruby on Rails or Python
Routes module and as such, this package can be compared to what they call
a router. Still, Net_URL_Mapper does not perform the dispatching like these
frameworks and therefore can be used with your
own router.
WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/Net_URL_Mapper/
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