game for DOS and Amiga. Runs under scummvm emulator.
PR: ports/56338
Submitted by: Alex Trull <alexander@trull.com>
Approved by: marcus (backup mentor)
- Remove Sourceforge mastersite. This release seems to never get there.
- Use USE_SDL
- Convert perl patching to sed inplace
Approved by: marcus (backup mentor)
- Use EXAMPLESDIR/DATADIR macros in pkg-plist
- Give maintainership to Joachim Stroembergson <watchman@ludd.luth.se>
While I'm here:
- Always install examples (i.e. NOPORTDOCS is for docs)
PR: 58300
Submitted by: Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@cultdeadsheep.org>
play with 7.4, here 'ya go. As of this version, the port will
correctly depend on bison 1.875, which may, for better or worse, 'cause
some confusion with users who don't read the build logs and don't not
the output from the relevant CONFLICTS section[1]. Regardless, far too
many people have noted the missing detection for a build dependency on
bison1875, so that has finally been addressed (*kicks bison authors for
incompatibilities*). Starting Monday, I'm going to update this to HEAD
that way people who want to see the new ARC page caching algo in action
can.
Submitted by: [1] a cast of hundreds of innocent victims^Wbystanders
Release notes: http://developer.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/release.html#RELEASE-7-4
that way ports that require bison1875 (ie: PostgreSQL 7.4+) can properly
detect this dependency. Given both bison's have the appropriate CONFLICTS
sections, this should be a big enough hint to users to move from
bison < 1.875 to something more recent. Bump port revision.
Pointy hat to: bison(1) authors for grammar incompatibilities
* Add a check to make sure the last line of a slave port's Makefile contains
an appropriate MASTERDIR include directive [1]
* study() the $whole string to improve performance [1]
* Fix the search for direct command use
* Check for ports that may break INDEX [1]
* Check for GNOME ports that use pre-patch and gnomehack
Submitted by: eik [1]
This is a set of tools that allow access to HFS+ formatted
volumes. HFS+ is a modernized version of Apple Computers HFS
Filesystem. In addition in contains the library "libhfsp" which you
may use for your own experiments, all the tools are based on this
library. (A bit of understanding is still needed however).
Author: Klaus Halfmann <klaus.halfmann@t-online.de>
PR: 59200
Submitted by: Josh Elsasser <jre@vineyard.net>
own it
* Crate /etc/amandates and have operator own it. This is hard coded at
compile time and can't easily be made ${PREFIX} safe.
PR: 59302
Submitted by: Matthias Andree
* A nested MIME multipart message with a sub-part piped through an external
program (such as HTML with w3m) caused nail to abort after SIGPIPE if the
PAGER command terminated before reading the whole message.
* A 'next' command following a 'hold' command displays the next message
after the one the 'hold' applies to (Bugreport by Mike Sipser). This
might not be exactly what POSIX specifies, but it makes sense and is
consistent with traditional behavior. If you actually favor 'next'
not to advance after 'hold', contact me and I'll add a configuration
option for this.
* If the value of the 'record' variable started with an environment
variable reference such as '$HOME' or with a tilde and the 'outfolder'
variable was set, it was not expanded correctly (Bugreport by Volker
Kuhlmann).