Bump PORTREVISION of all dependent ports.
Fix the build errors in the few ports that still use the long deprecated,
and now obsoleted, cURL options.
Thanks to everyone who took the time to look over the patch!
Discussed on: -ports
2006-12-01 audio/xmms-rateplug: Project disappeared from the internet
2006-12-01 chinese/iiimf-le-chewing: fails to install (dependency problem)
2006-12-01 deskutils/mhc-xemacs21-mule: hangs during build
2006-12-01 devel/alleyoop: Does not compile
2006-12-01 devel/hs-crypto: is incompatible with current GHC, needs updating
2006-12-01 editors/gedit-autocomplete-plugin: Not compatible with gedit versions >= 2.14
2006-12-01 emulators/basiliskII: Does not compile
2006-12-01 emulators/vmware-tools2: Unfetchable
2006-12-01 emulators/vmware2: Unfetchable
2006-12-03 finance/ccard: Project disappeared from the internet
much like you might expect to find on a PDA. It is built upon the
code found in Yen-ju Chen's excellent money.app tutorial.
I use Expense daily, but it still contains bugs.
WWW: http://www.eskimo.com/~pburns/Expense/
entries and tax-owed or refund-due, such as US Federal or State
personal income taxes. An optional graphical front-end, OTS_GUI,
has been added. Preliminary versions for Canada and the United
Kingdom were posted in previous years and may be updated with help
from volunteers.
Motivations include:
* To make tax preparation software available for all platforms.
* To provide insight into how our taxes are calculated in clear
unambiguous equations/code.
* To avoid invasive, bloated commercial software packages.
* To avoid rewriting our own individual programs each year by
combining efforts.
* To provide a simple reliable tax-package requiring only
rudimentary knowledge to maintain.
WWW: http://opentaxsolver.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/95529
Submitted by: John Hein <jhein@timing.com>
personal accounts at home. The main concept is to be light, simple and
very easy to use. It brings you many features that allows you to analyze
your finances in adetailed way instantly and dynamically with powerfull
report tools based on filtering and graphical charts.
Furthermore HomeBank benefits now for more than 10 years of users
experiences and feedbacks as its development started in 1995 on Amiga
computers. It is now available on Amiga, GNU/Linux, and will probably be
soon available for Microsoft Windows and MacOS X systems, as GTK+ exists
on it.
WWW: http://homebank.free.fr/
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Keep in mind, this is an alpha quality apps. (Homebank 3.2 alpha). I only
test it a little so far.