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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mark Linimon
81e4371710 Reset mharo due to maintainer-timeouts and no response to PRs.
Hat:		portmgr
2007-03-23 09:47:31 +00:00
Edwin Groothuis
28dd10dcb4 Remove USE_REINPLACE from all categories starting with S 2006-05-13 04:15:53 +00:00
Edwin Groothuis
32487a10ad SHA256ify
Approved by: krion@
2006-01-24 01:06:45 +00:00
Trevor Johnson
8232e82f85 SIZEify (maintainer timeout) 2004-03-31 03:12:58 +00:00
Ade Lovett
7e52725f2a Clear moonlight beckons.
Requiem mors pacem pkg-comment,
And be calm ports tree.

E Nomini Patri, E Fili, E Spiritu Sancti.
2003-03-07 06:14:21 +00:00
Edwin Groothuis
b8a64d94ec PERL -> REINPLACE
and USE_PERL5 in some places

Noticed by: bento
2002-11-04 03:17:29 +00:00
Michael Haro
eed2477df8 move distfile from freefall to ftp.freebsd.org
portlint
2000-06-18 08:38:32 +00:00
Satoshi Asami
28d8c52e2b @dirrm share/keyprint
Submitted by:	bento
2000-06-07 23:34:26 +00:00
Michael Haro
4cf4ab0a2f Correct whitespace introduced during PORTNAME conversion and portlint 2000-04-21 08:19:33 +00:00
Chris Piazza
6406460136 Fix typo 2000-04-11 21:18:25 +00:00
Chris Piazza
3df86a88a9 Update with the new PORTNAME/PORTVERSION variables 2000-04-09 18:34:06 +00:00
Peter Wemm
02c5b6c7c6 Change all www.freebsd.org/~user references to people.FreeBSD.org/~user,
as the days of the former are numbered.

Reviewed by:	asami
2000-02-08 09:29:51 +00:00
Peter Wemm
a53421230c $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-31 01:53:22 +00:00
Tim Vanderhoek
a84b5b5f94 #4/4 enforcing Caps, no period
[Has anyone figured-out what makes the number 393 so interesting to PW, now?]

I wonder what was going through Jordan's head during his infamous
$Id$-smashing commit.

Before I forget....

Thanks to naddy@mips.rhein-neckar.de (Christian Weisgerber) for prompting
this commit.  See msg-id: 7geokh$tje$1@mips.rhein-neckar.de
1999-06-26 19:22:14 +00:00
Michael Haro
dd69f1747b This is keyprint: a quick hack for printing S/Key keys on a small piece
of paper, twice the size of a credit card for easy storage in a
wallet, card holder, etc.  It produces a PostScript file which can be
printed and then trimmed to size:
1999-06-02 08:11:29 +00:00