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Submitted by: myself
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checks haven't missed anything.
Submitted by: dima
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The only change is to check if /usr/bin/perl is version 5 and use that
rather than ${PREFIX}/bin/perl if it is.
Submitted by: John Hay <jhay@mikom.csir.co.za>
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c++ -O2 -pipe -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c -o html-table.o html-table.cc
html-table.cc:19: declaration of C function `char * alloca(int)' conflicts with
/usr/include/stdlib.h:133: previous declaration `void * alloca(unsigned int)' here
gmake: *** [html-table.o] Error 1
*** Error code 2
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While I'm here, portlint.
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Founded by: Bill Fenner's "unfetchable distfiles" mail
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NFBTRANS is a very accurate Grade Two braille translator. It can also
back translate a Grade Two file into normal text. The program has
many options which allow the user to customize its operation.
Formatting commands can be used to generate Tables of Contents, ink
print page numbers, running headers and much more. Translation rules
are in a text file and can easily be modified by the user. The
program can be configured to hyphenate words to save space.
Because the copyright status is unclear, I'm marking this as
RESTRICTED until I can find out from the author.
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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. :-)
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except to official homepages, but in this batch there were a few
cases where a link was desireable anyways. For these, the form
http://url/ (FAQ/whatever)
was used.
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Submitted by: me
Import of new port textproc/yodl, an easy to use but powerful
document formatting/preparation language.
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PR: 7260
Submitted by: Dom Mitchell <dom@myrddin.demon.co.uk>
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Text processing utilities (does not include desktop publishing).
PR: 7121
Submitted by: Don Croyle <croyle@gelemna.ft-wayne.in.us>
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PR: ports/7087
Submitted by: nik@freebsd.org
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2) commit updated port
3) go to bento and test on -current
4) get checksum mismatch
5) email author again.... Arg!!! He has been appropriately reprimanded. ;-)
6) It sure is faster to commit these little things from bento, at least.. :)
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This is an extremely minor upgrade, but the author requested it because
apparently he was getting too many complaints from Linux-ites getting
catdoc from our ports system (old ver. didn't work on Linux).
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programs are installed wit the prefix "g", a la gmake. This produces
the interesting program /usr/local/bin/god.
PR: 6050
Submitted by: Adrian Wontroba <aw1@stade.co.uk>
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Bugfixes only, no new features.
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Fix the problem where nsgmls would load parts of the HTML 4.0
DTD from www.w3.org rather than the local disk.
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tests for /usr/lib/aout, I took the easy way out and deleted the
attempted support of FreeBSD-2.1.x. That branch is dead, dead,
dead, and support for it in this port was broken anyway.
Another "make release" killer bites the dust.
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real this time. :-)
Submitted by: Brett Taylor <brett@peloton.physics.montana.edu>
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Submitted by: Brett Taylor <brett@peloton.physics.montana.edu>
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PR: 6502
Submitted by: Brett Taylor <brett@peloton.physics.montana.edu>
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