the previous version had a huge problem and had to be removed from the
master site, and that's why I'm doing this this late in the cycle.
Also, the problems that patch-aa (off_t) and patch-ac (password length)
address seem to be fixed, so take them out.
"EXTRACT_SUFX=-tar.gz" and taking out all the echo's in pre-fetch
that complains how it doesn't work. Reorder some variables, take
out the numerous KEYWORD lines, etc.
This port is still broken rather badly. For starters, there are 17
chunks of failing patches.
A new import based on Sam Leffler's Hylafax V3.0pl0. Flexfax is now obsolete.
Import includes & applies the base patch Sam posted on the flexfax mail list
(mail list is still called flexfax, though the package is called Hylafax).
Sam declared our ports/comms/flexfax to be obsolete (over a year old).
Sometime after the CD release, I will post a proposal to remove
ports/comms/flexfax.
I will maintain ports/comms/hylafax as I need fax capability.
Thanks to Asami Satoshi for suggested improvements,
I leave him to `bless' this port by adding the final
comms/Makefile: SUBDIR += hylafax
Until he does that, any mistakes I may have made shouldnt break any makes :-)
I've undoubtedly screwed something up, somewhere, its a big port (30M inc bins),please test, Oh... and "Share & Enjoy" :-)
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Submitted by: torstenb
I made this file empty for now. Andrey, unless you have a really
good reason to put it back in, I recommend you to keep it this way.
This port fails every time I try to compile it.
chance of this code being updated so assign one ourselves. This
particular number ("1.3") is taken from the rcsid of dviselect.c (in
fact the only source file for this program).
one of the key components of the system, but I'm sure that this:
===
- ${ECHO_MSG} "===> Registering installation for ${PKGNAME}"; \
+ ${ECHO_MSG} "===> Registering installation for ${PKGNAME}"; \
===
change has absolutely no chance to screw us up, right? :)