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Reviewed by: phj@cn.FreeBSD.org
mysql323-client installs libmysqlclient.so.10 (instead of
libmysqlclient.so.6).
mysql323-{client,server} are production quality, now (according to
MySQL AB at least).
to /usr/local/include/freetype/, then perlftlib cannot find freetype.h.
This problem is fixed.
Submitted by: Masayuki FUKUI <fukui@sonic.nm.fujitsu.co.jp>
jihuang@csie.nctu.edu.tw
Obtained from: direct mails
japanese/vflib:
Followed freetype header files include directory change.
Version up to 2.25.2
japanese/vfxdvi300:
default vfontcap installation directory change
Reviewed by:ports-jp@jp.FreeBSD.org
(1) The script now assumes make(1) knows how to handle long dependency
chains properly. quickports is a list of ports that take a
long time to build by thesmelves (not ports that have long
dependency chains). The script adds several extra dependency
levels to the generate Makefile for those ports to make their
dependency chains longer.
(2) Use -R flag to cvs. Comment out the cvsup part.
(3) Preserve error messages for ports that didn't build the first
time around but did build on the retry.
(4) Record the package's timestamps in the log directory by doing
an "ls -asFlrt" in the packages/All directory.
(5) Add a little sleep after two background jobs so outputs won't
be garbled.
o Add conditional patch, applied if ${OSVERSION} >= 500007,
which means perl 5.6.0 (Thanks vanilla)
PR: 24486
Submitted by: Yen-Ming Lee <leeym@bsd.ce.ntu.edu.tw>
Reviewed by: vanilla
keyboard friendly interface.
o portlint
o Fix pkg-plist to handle NOPORTDOCS
o Fix patch-system.mk for 'make reinstall'
This WM is almost keyboard driven. Hit Meta-F1 for help.
PR: 24474
Submitted by: ricci@cs.utah.edu
from the times there were two different distfiles on different distsites.
PR: 24306 - noticed
Submitted by: Andreas Schulz <ats@first.gmd.de>
PR: 24479 - fixed
Submitted by: maintainer
their configuration effort and increase network component sharing.
X-Bone discovers, configures, and monitors network resources to
create overlays over existing IP networks.
X-Bone uses two-layer IP in IP tunneled overlays and supports existing
applications and unmodified routing, multicast, and DNS services in
unmodified operating systems. X-Bone also support IPSec within overlays.
Submitted by: Yu-Shun Wang <yushunwa@isi.edu>