to unbreak gtk-doc as well as removes a ton of gross hacks to support
the old location. Also, import some CVS patches from SK to fix some
potential crashes when installing bad catalogs.
While I tested this with a full SK database rebuild, problems may still
occur. Please let me know if you encounter any issues with OMF files
after this commit.
From: Motomichi Matsuzaki <mzaki@e-mail.ne.jp>
Subject: Re: question about FreeBSD ports you maintain
Briefly, I have no time for maintaining ports.
So I wish to leave the maintainer position of these ports:
biology/fastdnaml
textproc/wv
Thanks you for maintaining the FreeBSD system.
Best regards,
Motomichi Matsuzaki
who did not respond to my email confirming whether they have an active
interest in maintaining the port:
sue reg rv jmb dima reg horikawa msmith jhs ue
*** addresses that may be dead, even though the error is temporary:
*** addresses that seem to be dead, but give a hint to a new address:
PR: ports/58694
Submitted by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
dbacl is a digramic Bayesian text classifier. Given some text,
it calculates the posterior probabilities that the input resembles
one of any number of previously learned document collections.
It can be used to sort incoming email into arbitrary categories
such as spam, work, and play, or simply to distinguish an English text
from a French text. It fully supports international character sets,
and uses sophisticated statistical models based on the
Maximum Entropy Principle.
Author: Laird A. Breyer <laird@lbreyer.com>
WWW: http://dbacl.sourceforge.net/
PR: 58733
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net>
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net>
Update port from 0.05 to 0.06, and add BUILD_DEPENDS of BerkeleyDB.pm,
Assign maintainership to the submitter.
distfile is no longer available on that website, so someone
will need to do the work to check the updates and ensure the
license is still compatible.
But at least you'll know where to start looking.
version on our ftp server and the one on the author's page is the
lower (!) revision number on its own CVS ID. Otherwise they are
identical, so bump PORTEPOCH after updating the checksum.
The author notes: "All the features of xml-mode.el have now been
integrated into the latest (CVS) version of sgml-mode, so I no
longer maintain it as a separate module." Perhaps that has
something to do with the version reset? Who knows.