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author | erich <erich@FreeBSD.org> | 1996-10-16 15:58:06 +0000 |
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committer | erich <erich@FreeBSD.org> | 1996-10-16 15:58:06 +0000 |
commit | 25208e018a1430ae6ee3916d7213dc201dc76c94 (patch) | |
tree | 76acfb69eb8070b75f19b3f5a314a9bbca0acc41 | |
parent | c31b84973bf0decada627041fab89f5e96ef35c0 (diff) | |
download | FreeBSD-ports-25208e018a1430ae6ee3916d7213dc201dc76c94.zip FreeBSD-ports-25208e018a1430ae6ee3916d7213dc201dc76c94.tar.gz |
trim the DESCR's to something reasonable at Satoshi's request.
-rw-r--r-- | astro/xephem/pkg-descr | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | devel/gcc-6811/pkg-descr | 19 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | devel/m6811-gcc/pkg-descr | 19 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lang/eiffel/pkg-descr | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | math/xlispstat/pkg-descr | 24 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | shells/rc/pkg-descr | 42 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | x11-fonts/Xg/pkg-descr | 24 |
7 files changed, 26 insertions, 122 deletions
diff --git a/astro/xephem/pkg-descr b/astro/xephem/pkg-descr index d950c18..e269a6e 100644 --- a/astro/xephem/pkg-descr +++ b/astro/xephem/pkg-descr @@ -11,16 +11,10 @@ systems. It ... and Earth; Mars' and Jupiter's central meridian longitude; Saturn's rings; and Jupiter's Great Red Spot - supports user-defined objects; - - comes with sample databases of over 20,000 objects in the release kit; - - can access the Hubble Guide Star Catalog from CD-ROM using gscdbd; - Elwood Downey ecdowney@noao.edu http://iraf.noao.edu/~ecdowney August 1995 -eric. +-- erich@FreeBSD.org diff --git a/devel/gcc-6811/pkg-descr b/devel/gcc-6811/pkg-descr index 69bdbbe..e7e4121 100644 --- a/devel/gcc-6811/pkg-descr +++ b/devel/gcc-6811/pkg-descr @@ -8,30 +8,15 @@ From the original README... is manufactured by Coactive Aesthetics. It was hosted on a NeXT system. However, there is no assumptions and/or hardcode values within the compiler which would prevent the compiler from working on any 6811 board - or on any host system. A port to another board would require an updated - crt0.s file which defines where the "pseudo" registers live in the memory - map and where the startup code lives. A sample crt0.s file has been - included as part of this release. - - The rest of this readme file has some technical notes relating to the - port, and installation procedures that can be used in installing the - compiler. + or on any host system. Any questions, bug reports, or porting comments/questions should be sent to gcc@coactive.com. Thanks, - Otto - -- - Otto Lind Coactive Aesthetics - otto@coactive.com P.O. Box 425967, San Francisco, CA 94142 - netcom!coactive!otto voice:(415)626-5152 fax:(415)626-6320 - You'll probably have to edit ${PREFIX}/lib/gcc-lib/m6811-local/2.6.3/crt0.s to suit your hardware. - -- -eric -erich@rrnet.com +erich@freebsd.org diff --git a/devel/m6811-gcc/pkg-descr b/devel/m6811-gcc/pkg-descr index 69bdbbe..e7e4121 100644 --- a/devel/m6811-gcc/pkg-descr +++ b/devel/m6811-gcc/pkg-descr @@ -8,30 +8,15 @@ From the original README... is manufactured by Coactive Aesthetics. It was hosted on a NeXT system. However, there is no assumptions and/or hardcode values within the compiler which would prevent the compiler from working on any 6811 board - or on any host system. A port to another board would require an updated - crt0.s file which defines where the "pseudo" registers live in the memory - map and where the startup code lives. A sample crt0.s file has been - included as part of this release. - - The rest of this readme file has some technical notes relating to the - port, and installation procedures that can be used in installing the - compiler. + or on any host system. Any questions, bug reports, or porting comments/questions should be sent to gcc@coactive.com. Thanks, - Otto - -- - Otto Lind Coactive Aesthetics - otto@coactive.com P.O. Box 425967, San Francisco, CA 94142 - netcom!coactive!otto voice:(415)626-5152 fax:(415)626-6320 - You'll probably have to edit ${PREFIX}/lib/gcc-lib/m6811-local/2.6.3/crt0.s to suit your hardware. - -- -eric -erich@rrnet.com +erich@freebsd.org diff --git a/lang/eiffel/pkg-descr b/lang/eiffel/pkg-descr index bd713fd..d5551e2 100644 --- a/lang/eiffel/pkg-descr +++ b/lang/eiffel/pkg-descr @@ -8,18 +8,8 @@ from introduction/about.txt: The Language" (Prentice Hall, 1992). Many other books are available on the language and the method. The language is non-proprietary. - The aim of Eiffel is to improve the quality of software systems and the - productivity of the development process. It particularly promotes the - production of software that has the following qualities: reliability - (absence of bugs) extendibility (ease of change) reusability (reliance of - libraries of packaged components) and portability (adaptability on many - platforms with full source compatibility). Eiffel also makes it possible - to produce compilers, such as ISE's, which generate extremely efficient - code. - More docs are in ``${PREFIX}/eiffel/doc'' and ``${PREFIX}/eiffel/introduction'' Some examples are in ``${PREFIX}/eiffel/examples''. -eric. -- -erich@rrnet.com +erich@freebsd.org diff --git a/math/xlispstat/pkg-descr b/math/xlispstat/pkg-descr index 1f9b00e..1a14c07 100644 --- a/math/xlispstat/pkg-descr +++ b/math/xlispstat/pkg-descr @@ -2,21 +2,10 @@ This is XLISP-STAT 3.44 Release 3 for generic bsd systems (with simple tektronix graphics from the gnuplot system), or X11. XLISP-STAT is a statistical environment based on a dialect of the Lisp -language called XLISP. Originally developed for the Apple Macintosh, -XLISP-STAT is now also available for UNIX workstations using the X11 -window system and for Microsoft Windows. To facilitate statistical -computations, standard Lisp functions for addition, logarithms, etc., -have been modified to operate on lists and arrays of numbers, and a -number of basic statistical functions have been added. Many of these -functions have been written in Lisp, and additional functions can be -added easily by a user. Several basic forms of plots, including -histograms, scatterplots, rotatable plots and scatterplot matrices are -provided. These plots support various forms of interactive -highlighting operations and can be linked so points highlighted in one -plot will be highlighted in all linked plots. Interactions with the -plots are controlled by the mouse, menus and dialog boxes. An -object-oriented programming system is used to allow menus, dialogs, -and the response to mouse actions to be customized. +language called XLISP. To facilitate statistical computations, standard Lisp +functions for addition, logarithms, etc., have been modified to operate on +lists and arrays of numbers, and a number of basic statistical functions have +been added. Updates to this system will be posted periodically in the anonymous ftp directory of umnstat.stat.umn.edu (128.101.51.1). @@ -28,10 +17,5 @@ LaTeX files in xlispstat.doc.tar.Z at the ftp address above. For further information contact - Luke Tierney - School of Statistics - University of Minnesota - Minneapolis, Mn. 55455 - luke@umnstat.stat.umn.edu diff --git a/shells/rc/pkg-descr b/shells/rc/pkg-descr index 43142d5..90ecb68 100644 --- a/shells/rc/pkg-descr +++ b/shells/rc/pkg-descr @@ -1,34 +1,22 @@ -This is release 1.5 of rc. +Excerpts from the README: -Read COPYRIGHT for copying information. All files are + This is release 1.5 of rc. -Copyright 1991, Byron Rakitzis. + A unix version of the Plan-9 Shell. -CREDITS + FEEPING CREATURISM -This shell was written by me, Byron Rakitzis, but kudos go to Paul -Haahr for letting me know what a shell should do and for contributing -certain bits and pieces to rc (notably the limits code, print.c, -most of which.c and the backquote redirection code), and to Hugh -Redelmeier for running rc through his fussy ANSI compiler and -thereby provoking interesting discussions about portability, and -also for providing many valuable suggestions for improving rc's -code in general. Finally, many thanks go to David Sanderson, for -reworking the man page to format well with troff, and for providing -many suggestions both for rc and its man page. + See the end of the man page, under "INCOMPATABILITIES" for (known?) + differences from the "real" rc. Most of these changes were necessary + to get rc to work in a reasonable fashion on a real (i.e., commercial, + non-Labs) UNIX system; a few were changes motivated by concern + about some inadequacies in the original design. -Thanks to Boyd Roberts for the original history.c, and to Hugh -again for re-working parts of that code. + CREDITS -Of course, without Tom Duff's design of the original rc, I could -not have written this shell (though I probably would have written -*a* shell). Almost of all of the features, with minor exceptions, -have been implemented as described in the Unix v10 manuals. Hats -off to td for designing a C-like, minimal but very useful shell. + This shell was written by Byron Rakitzis, but kudos go to Paul + Haahr for letting me know what a shell should do and for contributing + certain bits and pieces to rc (notably the limits code, print.c, + most of which.c and the backquote redirection code). -Tom Duff has kindly given permission for the paper he wrote for -UKUUG to be distributed with this version of rc (called "plan9.ps" -in the same ftp directory as the shell). Please read this paper -bearing in mind that it describes a program that was written at -AT&T and that the version of rc presented here differs in some -respects. +eric. diff --git a/x11-fonts/Xg/pkg-descr b/x11-fonts/Xg/pkg-descr index 5053b08..7d04247 100644 --- a/x11-fonts/Xg/pkg-descr +++ b/x11-fonts/Xg/pkg-descr @@ -3,13 +3,7 @@ Unicode fonts The new libXg distribution supports Unicode. Sam and 9term built using the new UTF libXg will allow one to enter and edit files containing -Unicode characters encoded using UTF-2 (UTF-FSS). The software -takes care of all this encoding. Sam may be used to enter the files -and when displayed in a suitable 9term window will be seen in all -their Unicode glory. The font bundle is an integral part of this. -It contains bdf files of fonts which are used to span various ranges -of the Unicode space. - +Unicode characters encoded using UTF-2 (UTF-FSS). To use them: o convert the bdf files to whatever format is appropriate for @@ -22,19 +16,3 @@ o make sure libXg knows about the fontfile you wish to use by be something like /lib/font/Xg/matty/unicode.9.font or by specifying an appropriate -p9font argument to libXg programs. -I am currently using these headers on outgoing Unicode mail, however -I do not vouch for their correctness. They do provide a bit of clue -as to what is going on 'though. - - Mime-Version: 1.0 - Content-Type: text/plain; charset=X-utf-2 - Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit - -I am working on a program to convert UTF-2 streams into reasonable -ascii aproximations where possible. - -If you create any more fonts or add to the existing fonts, please -drop me a line so I can add them to the distribution and my collection. - - Matty Farrow - matty@cs.su.oz.au |