because this thing was *so* busted in build, I figured it wasn't worth
the huge extra work to get it into shared form anyhow. If someone
wants the libthot stuff, they should port that separately, it has it's
own distfile anyhow.
gets started, the lib part compiles now). Chief problems were that
the configure script was looking for thot in an archive named Thot, and
the configure script requires all enables/disables, withs/withouts
to be explicitly laid out, else there's a ream of sed errors.
Oh, yeah, the WRKSRC had to be explitly created too.
xemacs-base-packages
xemacs-mule-base-packages
xemacs-mule-sumo-packages
xemacs-sumo-packages
to editors/Makefile and
xemacs-sumo
xemacs-sumo-canna
xemacs-sumo-canna+wnn4
xemacs-sumo-canna+wnn6
xemacs-sumo-wnn4
xemacs-sumo-wnn6
to japanese/Makefile.
Found by: bento
(1) Add the following ports for XEmacs packages (by repository-copy).
ports/editors/xemacs-base-packages
ports/editors/xemacs-mule-base-packages
ports/editors/xemacs-mule-sumo-packages
ports/editors/xemacs-sumo-packages
The last two ports are for japanese.
PR: 13386
Submitted by: KIRIYAMA Kazuhiko <kiri@pis.toba-cmt.ac.jp>
(2) Add the following ports for XEmacs packages for mule (by repository-copy).
ports/japanese/xemacs-sumo
ports/japanese/xemacs-sumo-canna
ports/japanese/xemacs-sumo-canna+wnn4
ports/japanese/xemacs-sumo-canna+wnn6
ports/japanese/xemacs-sumo-wnn4
ports/japanese/xemacs-sumo-wnn6
PR: 13387
Submitted by: KIRIYAMA Kazuhiko <kiri@pis.toba-cmt.ac.jp>
(3) Modified the following ports in order to update to 21.1.6.
ports/japanese/xemacs
ports/japanese/xemacs-canna
ports/japanese/xemacs-canna+wnn4
ports/japanese/xemacs-canna+wnn6
ports/japanese/xemacs-wnn4
ports/japanese/xemacs-wnn6
ports/editors/xemacs-mule
ports/editors/xemacs-mule-common
PR: 13390
Submitted by: maintainer, KIRIYAMA Kazuhiko <kiri@pis.toba-cmt.ac.jp>
Elvis is intended to be a modern replacement for the classic
ex/vi editor. Elvis supports many new features, including multiple
edit buffers, multiple windows, multiple user interfaces, and a
variety of display modes including plain text, syntax highlighting,
hex dump, HTML and man page formatter.
PR: 13543
Submitted by: Christian Weisgerber <naddy@unix-ag.uni-kl.de>