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* Remove the test to create ${PREFIX}/share/info/dir as it is nowmharo1999-06-051-4/+1
* Bash version 1.17 was much more popular than I thought.obrien1999-03-301-0/+29
* Delete the bash 1.17 port. It served us well as we transitioned to bashobrien1999-03-291-29/+0
* ${MASTER_SITE_GNU} got rearranged in December; let's catch up.fenner1999-01-271-1/+2
* Removed manpages from pkg/PLISTobrien1998-08-131-2/+5
* Add NO_LATEST_LINK -- these are not the latest versions, and we shouldn'tasami1998-04-041-1/+2
* Remove trailing dot from ${MAINTAINER}fenner1997-06-261-2/+2
* Use install-info to edit the dir file.max1997-06-161-2/+8
* ache writes:obrien1997-02-171-1/+3
* This port is obsoleted by bash2, so I don't want to be MAINTAINERache1997-02-141-3/+1
* Roll this back to 1.14.7.asami1997-01-021-6/+5
* Upgrade to 2.0ache1996-12-271-5/+6
* Don't need WRKSRC.obrien1996-12-271-3/+3
* Style police.obrien1996-12-271-2/+2
* Use MAN? macros. CATEGORIES+= -> CATEGORIES.asami1996-11-181-2/+2
* Upgrade to 1.14.7ache1996-08-281-4/+4
* version 1.14.6 releaseadam1996-02-091-5/+4
* Upgrade to 1.14.6 beta 3ache1995-12-031-8/+7
* Compress manpages.asami1995-10-041-1/+7
* Upgrade 1.14.4 -> 1.14.5ache1995-07-191-3/+3
* Update.ache1995-04-181-1/+2
* Fetch this from LOCAL_PORTS. If Chet wants to support the latest andjkh1995-04-181-2/+2
* Makefile updates, shell version! This was easy! :)asami1995-04-111-2/+2
* Add CATEGORIES lines to a whole bunch of port Makefiles. Some ports are injkh1995-04-011-1/+2
* Upgrade.ache1995-03-171-4/+4
* Upgrade to final release.ache1995-01-061-2/+2
* Upgrade to 1.14.3ache1994-12-121-5/+4
* Add master site of prep now that prep has this version available.jkh1994-11-101-1/+2
* Clean up some obsolete fields.jkh1994-09-111-2/+1
* Change all the HOME_LOCATION records to HTML spec. Now if someonejkh1994-08-311-1/+2
* The start of the 2.0 ports collection. No sup repository yet, but I'lljkh1994-08-211-0/+12
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