There is hungarian category in the port collection. The
hungarian OpenOffice dictionary can be moved to hungarian
similarly to the german dictionary.
PR: ports/50996
Submitted by: Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi@bsd.hu>
Julian Elischer suggested a new category "net/benchmarks" because
he believes that too many ports are listed under net/. Checking
into it, I noticed that these two ports are described as
benchmarking programs. In the Porters' Handbook, the net
category is described as "miscellaneous networking software".
The benchmarks category seems more specific so I feel that it
is preferable.
PR: ports/39095
Submitted by: Trevor Johnson <trevor@jpj.net>
* Welcome lang/ghc5 after repocopy from lang/ghc.
* Say goodbye to lang/ghc6.
* Fix dependency of devel/hs-tclhaskell-ghc and devel/hs-uni.
Approved by: portmgr (marcus), maintainer
Repocopy by: joe
Update of Papaya to version 0.9.6.
Removed the papaya-plugins directory.
Updated to version 0.9.6
Disabled the plugins due to problems with python support
PR: ports/39193
Submitted by: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@mavetju.org> (long time ago)
from unrtf CHANGES :
Overall Program Change Log for GNU UnRTF
----------------------------------------
0.1: original version, known as "rtf2htm"
0.17.4: changed attr.c to use AttrStack (stack of stacks) paradigm
----program renamed UnRTF----
0.17.5: began implementation of output personalities; wrote HTML personality.
Please note that the upstream package name has changed from
xfce4-notes to xfce4-notes-plugin, which is in line with
several other panel plugins for xfce4. I have renamed the
package accordingly. Maybe it would make sense to repo-copy
the port to keep naming in sync?
PR: ports/57883
Submitted by: Thorsten Greiner <thorsten.greiner@web.de>
up dependencies and add this incident to MOVED.
PR: (closed already) 57507, 57508, 57510, 57512, 57513, 57515
Submitted by: Samy Al Bahra <samy@kerneled.com>
distfile disappeared from the website. It hasn't been updated in a long
time, and there are other applications that can do similar things.
So long, icemc, and thanks for all the fish.