And fix patches to version.h to say this version, rather than the last one.
Noticed by: Andreas Klemm
Excelent patches applied so that we can produce the HTML docs using our
own SGML tools.
Submitted by: J"org
been ".../pub/pib/" (I first thought the second "pib" was bogus,
until I realized that the problem was in fact a typo of "pub" and
a missing "/"!)
(2) Fix RUN_DEPENDS, you can't just put a generic name like "tk-4.1"
here. ;)
(3) Change install: target to do-install: and also move it above the
.include <bsd.port.mk>. (You shouldn't define your own "install"
or "patch" or any of the big targets unless absolutely necessary,
the "do-*" targets are where most of the real work is done.)
LOCAL_PORTS to MASTER_SITES.
Requested by: mita@jp.freebsd.org
(Closing PR #2310.)
Modify MASTER_SITES to list correct sites.
Instead of fetching ghostscript-fonts-*-4.01.tar.gz, which are symlinks
to ghostscript-fonts-std-4.0.tar.gz & *-other-3.0, fetch the real files.
(This elminates need for updating fontfile names when gs is upgraded.)
Standardize variables order.
FreeBSD ports collection. It provides facilities for tracking distfiles,
searching for ports, building etc.
Requires bsd.port.mk revision 1.232 or later and a matching ports collection.
The German manufacturer Emmerich makes Istec 1003 & 1008 TK-Anlagen.
The TK-Anlage is an ISDN PBX ( Private Branch Exchange ).
Submitted by: Julian Stacey
Useful as a viewer tool for other apps (e.g., xfm, the X file manager),
or as a standalone viewer. Presents a scrollable text window (both
vertical and horizontal scrolling), with a number of clickable buttons.
Submitted by: Conrad Sabatier <conrads@neosoft.com>
`A Retargetable C Compiler: Design and Implementation'
(Addison-Wesley, 1995, ISBN 0-8053-1670-1).
lcc is a production compiler with a hand crafted lexical analyzer and a
hand-coded recursive decent parser. The lexer and parser code is well
written and very easy to read (and learn from :-)).
lcc compiles much faster than FreeBSD's stock [gcc] compiler. However, it
does not under stand FreeBSD's "long long" data type.
Contributions by: Soren Schmidt
ignores it's argument (it's meaningless, the kernel keeps the state), but
2.1.x use it. ssh was effectively giving a random port to 2.1.
Originally noticed by: John Polstra <jdp@polstra.com>