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Remove expired ports without open PRs:
Rene Ladan
2016-07-04
1
-37
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Deprecate ports broken for more than 6 months
Antoine Brodin
2016-06-03
1
-0
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+2
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Mark a few ports BROKEN: unfetchable
Antoine Brodin
2015-11-09
1
-0
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+2
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Convert a bunch of EXTRACT_SUFX=... into USES=tar:...
Adam Weinberger
2014-07-29
1
-2
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+1
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Support LIBS like LDFLAGS.
Tijl Coosemans
2014-06-11
1
-4
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+2
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- Respect CC
Pawel Pekala
2013-12-20
1
-11
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+18
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Add NO_STAGE all over the place in preparation for the staging support (cat: ...
Baptiste Daroussin
2013-09-20
1
-0
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+1
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- Convert to new perl framework
Andrej Zverev
2013-08-03
1
-6
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+2
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Remove USE_REINPLACE from all categories starting with S
Edwin Groothuis
2006-05-13
1
-1
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+0
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Revert previous commit, I lost the race with arved who fixed the port.
Kris Kennaway
2004-08-22
1
-6
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+1
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BROKEN on 5.x: Does not compile with gcc 3.4.2
Kris Kennaway
2004-08-20
1
-1
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+6
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The distfile is now fetchable again, so rescue this port from death row.
Kris Kennaway
2004-08-16
1
-4
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+0
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- Mark BROKEN: Unfetchable
Kirill Ponomarev
2004-05-26
1
-0
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+4
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Use PLIST_FILES.
Trevor Johnson
2004-02-05
1
-0
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+1
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Reset maintainer:
Edwin Groothuis
2003-10-16
1
-1
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+1
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Unbreak port by adding lots of \n\'s
Edwin Groothuis
2003-10-16
1
-7
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+2
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BROKEN on 5.x: does not compile
Kris Kennaway
2003-10-16
1
-1
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+7
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De-pkg-comment.
Akinori MUSHA
2003-02-21
1
-0
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+1
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vlog requires pod2man -> USE_PERL5=yes
Edwin Groothuis
2002-11-05
1
-0
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+1
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PERL -> REINPLACE
Edwin Groothuis
2002-11-04
1
-1
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+2
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Add vlog 1.1f, a curses based real-time logfile viewer.
Mark Pulford
2002-04-02
1
-0
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+28