(1) Allow multiple checksums of same file.
Submitted by: hoek
(2) Add "deinstall" target as an alias to "pkg_delete $(make package-name)"
(well, something like that, see diff for details).
(3) Add new port variable USE_AUTOCONF. It appends BUILD_DEPENDS to
devel/autoconf and runs autoconf before configure.
Submitted by: ohashi@mickey.ai.kyutech.ac.jp (Takeshi Ohashi)
(4) Clarify USE_X11 and USE_IMAKE usage.
(5) Add new user-overridable variable MASTER_SITE_KDE.
Submitted by: vanilla
(6) Add support for "Latest" package links.
Idea by: Terry Lambert
(7) Try to catch obsolete tcl/tk installations that could cause problems.
Annoyed by various bogus commits by: you-know-who
Obtained from: Maintainer (partly)
modify the Makefile to use PLIST.mule if USE_MULE is defined. This
will allow the version with mule to be successfullt packaged and
pkg_delete'd.
Add a warning, obtained from the Maintainer, in the case where
HAVE_MOTIF is defined but MOTIF is really lesstif. It seems that
some users have seen problems with that constellation.
Add pkg/PLIST.mule to be used for the mule version.
Satoshi forgot to close the PR when he made his commit for the
reported problem with generating a version with mule.
was broken. I had an old entry for the plugin searchpath at the very end
of my .cshrc file pointing to an empty directory under
$HOME/.netscape/plugin :-/
The port is definitively working ;-)
Removed BROKEN completely from Makefile.
not only root.
Again, on my -current machine the plugins are only detected with
communicator 4.04, if I start the communicator as root. Perhaps I
check again with a brand new user with standard environment.
Or could someone other please try it out on -current ?
Submitted by: Brian Handy <handy@sag.space.lockheed.com>
from the author:
"I started to write at the Reports module.
from a table, no filters, no sorts (yet) !
Of course, no prints ! Only fields in output report (no labels, lines or
rectangles)!
I am working now at region resizing (page header, footer, detail, etc)
Reports will be generated as Postscript file!
stay close ..."
systems because I've made an error in the original ePerl 2.2.9 tarball (under
my FreeBSD boxes it worked, because there a /sw/bin/perl exists). I've now
fixed it for 2.2.10 and now the ports is again ok. At least I hope that it is
ok now again... ;_)