While I'm here:
- Reassign maintainership
- Use @fontsdir instead of custom code
- Do not run mkfontdir/mkfontscale while building the package
- Remove mkfontdir/mkfontscale from build depends
PR: 191568
Submitted by: lgfbsd@be-well.ilk.org
Hasklig is a Haskell code font with monospaced ligatures based on Source Code
Pro font. It adds nice representations of such operators like (->), (>>=),
(-<) and so on.
WWW: http://github.com/i-tu/Hasklig
PR: 191152
Submitted by: arrowdodger <6yearold@gmail.com>
- Change MASTER_SITES, use canonical and mirror [1]
- Add Technical Documentation and UFO source files [1]
- Add USES=zip
- Remove TTF
- Remove SUB_LIST
- Change pkg-descr, pkg-plist and pkg-message
- Remove x11-fonts/mkfontdir from BUILD_DEPENDS and pkg-plist
- Remove mkfontscale from pkg-plist
- Remove X font server instructions from pkg-message
PR: 190810
- adds new maintainer's mirror to MASTER_SITES
- eliminates "deprecated" use of MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR
- adds specification of LICENSE
- removes erroneous "x11" entry in CATEGORIES
PR: 190657
Submitted by: A.J. "Fonz" van Werven
Maintainers for these ports have been notified on 5 separate occasions
over the course of several months about pending actions required.
We really appreciate the time and effort you put in to maintain
these ports.
If you are still interested in helping to maintain these ports just
reply to me or file a PR and I will happily assign the port to you
again.
Approved by: portmgr (implicit)
Changes since v1.6.1:
1.6.2 - Make `+` symmetrical, align dots in `:` and `;`.
1.6.3 - Add block characters.
Make the underscore visible on Windows.
Generate better CSS.
Packaging changes include:
- Staging support.
- Switch LICENSE to MIT following what upstream has done.
- My repackaged tarball now contains the source BDF files, and the PCF files
are generated as part of the build process to follow what upstream does
more closely.
To be clear, the only reason for me to keep a repackaged tarball is the
fact that upstream just hosts a "dina.zip" with no version information and
which can change at any moment.