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Author SHA1 Message Date
Joseph Koshy
816e43d147 Reset maintainership. 2008-03-23 07:41:08 +00:00
Joseph Koshy
de58c80bea - Update to version 1.94a, which contains bug fixes to the previous
version.
- Add a local master site; keep portlint happy.
- Correctly spell the 'CONFLICTS' line.
- Take over maintainership of this (orphaned) port.
2006-06-15 04:26:23 +00:00
Pav Lucistnik
c937229ea3 - Add SHA256 2005-11-25 18:40:57 +00:00
Trevor Johnson
f15b845ebe SIZEify. 2004-01-29 16:13:06 +00:00
Ying-Chieh Liao
9a4ad553c6 repo-copy sgrep to sgrep2 and upgrade sgrep2 to 1.92a
set CONFLICT in sgrep and sgrep2 Makefile
2003-11-06 02:24:42 +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
Ying-Chieh Liao
69474e079d add WWW: 2001-06-13 18:54:29 +00:00
Jimmy Olgeni
2917814d32 More style fixes for ports/textproc. 2001-02-05 16:35:26 +00:00
Chris Piazza
37c0ef8e3b Update with the new PORTNAME/PORTVERSION variables 2000-04-09 21:54:47 +00:00
Peter Wemm
85bc214e28 $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-31 02:11:56 +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
Tim Vanderhoek
23bd11f48e None of these textproc tools were quite advanced enough to be
able to textproc away the manpages in their PLISTs.  I'll do it
for them.  Or, rather, bento.freebsd.org will do it for them under
my direction.  :-)
1998-08-19 20:48:45 +00:00
Joseph Koshy
3fead1bbe9 Update maintainer address. 1998-07-07 10:59:53 +00:00
Thomas Gellekum
2d15f8c368 New sgrep port. From the man page:
sgrep (structured grep) is a tool for searching text files
and filtering text streams using structural criteria.  The
data model of sgrep is based on regions,  which  are  non-
empty  substrings  of  text.  Regions are typically occur-
rences of constant strings or  meaningful  text  elements,
which  are  recognizable  through some delimiting strings.

PR:		6449
Submitted by:	A Joseph Koshy <koshy@india.hp.com>
1998-04-29 10:55:40 +00:00