- update
- use AM_SILENT_RULES from automake111, makes it easier to notice warnings
- installing into WRKDIR breaks `clean' since it's running without SU_CMD
- remove superfluous WANT_GNOME
PR: ports/150650
Submitted by: Anonymous <swell.k -at- gmail.com>
OpenPref is an open source implementation of European trick-taking game
Preferans (also known as Preference). It is written using cross-platform
Qt4 framework and is portable between many operating systems including
Windows and major Unix flavours.
WWW: http://openpref.sourceforge.net
PR: based on ports/150509
Submitted by: Konstantin Tokarev <annulen at yandex.ru>
contact red object with green object. You can use various objects,
solid, wire (rope), and bendable objects. Gravitation will help
you.
WWW: http://caphgame.sourceforge.net/
oriented competitive gameplay, and is designed for people who like
fast paced action and have limited amounts of time to play computer
games.
The events take place in an alternative universe where you control
an advanced hovertank, packed with the most advanced and sophisticated
weapons. Your task is simple, but, nevertheless, is not trivial.
In the fight with presumed extraterrestrial invaders, you must
prevail!
WWW: http://www.steel-storm.com
instead of PORTREVISION.
I hope it is OK having PORTVERSION moving backwards and not
bumping PORTEPOCH because the port was never buildable with this
higher PORTVERSION
- drop desktopfileutils dependency[1] but update database when it's installed
- specific directory for desktopfileutils
- allow overriding PKG_CONFIG from environ or make.conf
- sort pixmaps in plist (cosmetic)
[1] it's not mandatory
PR: ports/149485
Submitted by: Anonymous <swell.k@gmail.com>
- sync with games/wesnoth, ports/149485 more accurately
- update
- drop system lua dependency, it's bundled now
- add ANA knob, `on' by default like configure.ac and it's -devel port, anyway
- silence warning on gcc45 about `th' (pthread_t), cf. config.log excerpt below
Release notes: http://www.wesnoth.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=31275
PR: ports/149899
Submitted by: Anonymous <swell.k@gmail.com>
security holes in Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft MSN
Messenger and Microsoft Recycle Bin!! Using your trusty mouse you must shoot the
buggers before they can destroy your files! Some will steal them from their home
directories and take them back to their security hole. Others will just eat them
right there on the spot! See how long you and your computer can survive the
onslaught!
WWW: http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/virusKiller.php
PR: ports/149693
Submitted by: David Demelier <demelier.david _at_ gmail.com>
Approved by: jadawin (co-mentor)