(I will probably not be tracking the snapshots as closely now. I'd like to
see if 1.1 isn't stable enough to stay with for a while)
Cygnus calls this 1.1a (not Alpha, but a second rolling because a few G77
files were left out). I'm naming this version 1.1.1 so people won't think
it is an alpha version.
agreed by Josh Tiefenbach <josh@ican.net>, thanks Josh for your
previous work on this port.
Port is no more broken. Requested by new maintainer and tested by
me with a -current system.
- change maintainer to Dirk Froemberg <ibex@physik.TU-Berlin.DE>, since
he is now the driving force
- totally revamped configuration (dialog based as in ghostscript)
- make portlint happy (andreas@FreeBSD.ORG), APACHE_VER and PHP3_VER
variable has to appear later in Makefile, not in front of DISTNAME
and PKGNAME
Submitted by: Dirk Froemberg <ibex@physik.TU-Berlin.DE>
Submitted by: maintainer
1. Xtt X True Type Server has been updated to 1.0.
Now it supports KOI-8 and many ISO-8859-* TrueType fonts.
2. Old version in ports-current has following probrems.
* All packages has same contents. this means all packages are broken.
* incorrect PKGNAME
* incorrect place for documents. it should be share/doc/. not lib/X11/doc/...
* incorrect spelling
- Split a big patch-aa into five pieces.
- Don't patch up the dist Makefile to install and compress the man
page.
- Define MAN1 and remove man page entry from the PLIST.
- Make myself the maintainer (was ports@FreeBSD.ORG).
- Install the docs into share/doc/okphone instead of share/okphone.
- Honor ${NOPORTDOCS}.
There might be some other changes I can't remember of.
- use post-extract target to copy the makefile
- install support files in $PREFIX/share/rtf
- fix PLIST (how did this ever pass the ports czar? ;-) )
PR: 7760
Submitted by: max
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===> Extracting for qpage-3.2
>> Checksum OK for qpage-3.2.tar.Z.
/usr/bin/tar: archive /usr/ports/distfiles//qpage-3.2.tar.Z EOF not on block boundary
*** Error code 1
Stop.
In retrospect, I should have suspected something was strange, but I
still have no idea _why_... Apparently half of the manpages in this
port are installed compressed. I think this is because the port tries
to mix Imake with its own installation script. I'll have to figture-out
for sure some day.