belonged to silc-client not silc-server. It's been a while since
I made a typo, sigh...
2) Update to 0.6.4
3) Depend on silc-doc instead of installing documentation by itself
4) Remove patches incorporated by the distribution
5) Update PKG{,DE}INSTALL: do not create/remove modules directory.
There are no modules for BSD platforms yet
Reviewed by: Anders Nor Berle <debolaz@debolaz.com>
o Depend on silc-doc instead of installation documentation by itself
o Update PKG{,DE}INSTALL: do not create/remove modules directory.
There are no modules for BSD platforms yet
Reviewed by: Anders Nor Berle <debolaz@debolaz.com>
(SILC) documentation
o Actually, this port exists so that both silc-server and silc-client
don't install duplicated documentation, rather depending on this
one
initial state of the bit 21 of the eflag register. This reduces possibility
that the threaded program linked with libpng will die due to arrival of the
signal during probing for the CPU type. More proper fix has been committed
into the -current kernel and will be MFC'ed soon, but this workaround is
necessary for those with older systems.
Among other things, this should make Nautilus, Balsa and other multi-threaded
GNOME programs more stable, therefore update is recommended to all existing
users.
Bump PORTREVISION.
Reported by: Joe Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com>
(port did not build with ORBit ports >= 0.5.10).
- GNU_CONFIGURE -> USE_AUTOMAKE, in order to incorporate variables from
Makefile.buildvars in Makefiles.
- Move removal of "test" directory from Makefile.in to Makefile.am, to
accommodate the fact that we're now using automake: Remove
patch-Makefile.in and add patch-Makefile.am.
- Expand pkg-descr a bit.
- Alphabetise pkg-plist and add directories.
- Bump PORTREVISION.
- Streamline slightly the selection of whether to compile with GUI support,
but this still needs further stress testing
- Add patch to work around bsd.port.mk problem described in PR 31142
the explanation I've received:
"msgfmt-new can handle UTF-8 .po, but cant' convert it into big5 .po.
wget links against legacy gettext libraries, which simply lets garbage
in and out, doesnt' know what it produces."
Bump PORTREVISION.
Submitted by: Clive Lin <clive@tongi.org>