- Distfile was rerolled along the way, changes are some defines
(HAVE_DAEMON, HAVE_LIBRT, HAVE_DBUS, REVISION) in generated files,
which are rewritten in the build process anyway
Approved by: glebius (maintainer)
constructions that parse out to [ -z "$foo" ] && foo=""
These are bad examples that get copied and pasted into new code, so the
hope is that with less bad examples there will be less need for me to
bring this up in review.
In a few of these files all that were changed were comments so that next
time I search for these patterns I won't trip on the file for no reason.
In a few places, add $FreeBSD$
No functional changes, so no PORTREVISION bumps
- he has provided several updates in the past
- the previous maintainer suggested glebius to
take over the port in the past (see followup to ports/148589)
- Remove MKT3301 [1]
- Add AIVDM option. [1]
- gpsdecode and its manual page are installed only and only if three
options are on: RTCM104V2 && RTCM104V3 && AIVDM. [1]
- Fix PLIST
PR: ports/147722 [1]
Submitted by: Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@freebsd.org> [1]
-Update libtool and libltdl to 2.2.6a.
-Remove devel/libtool15 and devel/libltdl15.
-Fix ports build with libtool22/libltdl22.
-Bump ports that depend on libltdl22 due to shared library version change.
-Explain what to do update in the UPDATING.
It has been tested with GNOME2, XFCE4, KDE3, KDE4 and other many wm/desktop
and applications in the runtime.
With help: marcus and kwm
Pointyhat-exp: a few times by pav
Tested by: pgollucci, "Romain Tartière" <romain@blogreen.org>, and
a few MarcusCom CVS users. Also, I might have missed a few.
Repocopy by: marcus
Approved by: portmgr
attached to a host computer through serial or USB ports,
making all data on the location/course/velocity of the
sensors available to be queried on TCP port 2947 of the
host computer. With gpsd, multiple GPS client applications
(such as navigational and wardriving software) can share
access to GPSes without contention or loss of data. Also,
gpsd responds to queries with a format that is substantially
easier to parse than the NMEA 0183 emitted by most GPSes.
WWW: http://gpsd.berlios.de/
PR: ports/91630
Submitted by: Anton Karpov <toxa@toxahost.ru>