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Matthias Andree dbc5e11def Add new port: net/unison232, an older version of net/unison that speaks
the 2.32 protocol for compatibility with hosts not using FreeBSD ports. [1]

Note that other than discussed in the PR, this port installs
unison232[-text] commands and documentation into .../unison232
directories so as to avoid conflicts with net/unison and allow
parallel installation of both ports.

Other changes since repocopy than renaming:

- Take maintainership for this new port for now and grant Guido Falsi
  implicit approval for port changes.

- Downgrade to 2.32.52 (the repocopy copied HEAD rather than the
  specified date) - note I'm not bumping PORTEPOCH since unison232
  wasn't hooked to the build before this commit, and we've renamed to
  installed port/package from unison to unison232, so it's technically a
  new port.

- Query GTK2 support through OPTIONS framework, unless WITHOUT_X11 is
  defined.  Check WITHOUT_GTK2 variable, don't care about WITH_GTK2.

- Create ${DESKTOPDIR} before trying to install files into it, for the
  benefit of systems that install into a fresh PREFIX.

- Remove CONFLICTS, add PKGNAMESUFFIX=232.

- Clean up the Makefile a bit, and don't hide non-echo/cat commands

- Remove pkg-message variants

- Hook net/unison232 to the tree in net/Makefile

- Add UPDATING entry

- Add German translation for the .desktop file.

PR:             ports/154912 [1]
Submitted by:   mandree (myself)
2011-02-28 01:56:40 +00:00

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This is Unison version 2.32, kept for compatibility with older
installations on other computer across the network. -- Matthias Andree
Unison is a file-synchronization tool for Unix and Windows. It allows two
replicas of a collection of files and directories to be stored on different
hosts (or different disks on the same host), modified separately, and then
brought up to date by propagating the changes in each replica to the other.
Unison shares a number of features with tools such as configuration
management packages (CVS, PRCS, etc.) distributed filesystems (Coda, etc.)
uni-directional mirroring utilities (rsync, etc.) and other synchronizers
(Intellisync, Reconcile, etc).
WWW: http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/
- Dan Pelleg
daniel+unison@pelleg.org